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- a Roman nomen gentile
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Atilius spoke to his unit.
In one, it was Marcus Atilius who went to Etruria and got a triumph.
Atilius decided to engage the Gauls on his own.
The provinciae of Baebius and Atilius in the East overlap, but their missions differ.
Atilius was sent with the fleet to Greece to protect the allies.
As a consul, Scipio superseded the praetors Manlius and Atilius.
Aulus Atilius Calatinus was the first dictator to lead an army out of Italy.
And the rule of Atilius Regulus?
Aulus Atilius Calatinus is appointed dictator and sent to Sicily.
In Chapter 1.6 Valerius writes about Publius Atilius Philiscus who was abused as a child.
Atilius Fortunatianus, a Latin grammarian, probably not later than the fourth century.
He was ordinary consul for 127 as the colleague of Titus Atilius Rufus Titianus.
Atilius Calatinus, the first dictator who marches with an army out of Italy.
Papus was consul for 225, with Gaius Atilius Regulus as his colleague.
Atilius Crescens, a friend of the younger Pliny.
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Libo was elected consul for 267 BC, together with Marcus Atilius Regulus.
In fact, Atilius Regulus obtained his triumph according to the " Fasti triumphales.
A Roman fleet under Atilius managed to re-capture Gythium later that year.
Atilius was consul a second time in 250, with his patrician colleague being Lucius Manlius Vulso.
The death of Marcus Atilius Regulus, showing being nailed into a tub by the Carthaginians.
Atilius Fortunatianus ( flourished in the 4th century A.D. ) was a Latin grammarian.
Thus, our present Atilius was the grandson, on his mother 's side, of Fabius Rullianus.
Marcus Atilius marched on Luceria ( in Apulia ), which was being besieged, and was defeated.
Lucius Atilius Longus, one of the first consular tribunes, elected in 444 BC.