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Encyclopedia > Licinius (gens)

Licinius was the nomen of the gens Licinia of ancient Rome.

Licinii Crassi:

  • Publius Licinius Crassus Dives Mucianus, consul 131 BC
  • Lucius Licinius Crassus, consul 95 BC
  • Publius Licinius Crassus, consul 97 BC
  • Marcus Licinius Crassus, triumvir
  • Publius Licinius Crassus (legate), younger son of triumvir
  • Marcus Licinius Crassus (consul 30 BC)

Licinii Luculli:


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Licinius (gens) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (734 words)
The family-names of this gens are Calvus (with the agnomens Esquilinus and Stolo), Crassus (with the agnomen Dives), Geta, Lucullus, Macer, Murena, Nerva, Sacerdos, Varus.
Lucius Licinius Murena, consul 62 BC Gaius Licinius Macer, tribune, praetor 68 BC, and annalist
Lucius Licinius Lucullus, aedile curule in 202 BC Lucius Licinius Lucullus, consul 151 BC, son of the previous
Licinius - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (434 words)
Aureus of Licinius, celebrating his tenth year of reign and the fifth year of his son Licinius (on the obverse).
After the death of Flavius Valerius Severus, Galerius elevated Licinius to the rank of Augustus in the West on November 11, 308.
The defeat of the superior fleet of Licinius in the Battle of Hellespont by Crispus, Constantine’s eldest son and Caesar, compelled his withdrawal to Bithynia, where a last stand was made; the Battle of Chrysopolis, near Chalcedon (September 18), resulted in Licinius final submission.
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