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Encyclopedia > Lucilius

Lucilius is the nomen of the gens Lucilia of ancient Rome.

  • Gaius Lucilius, satirist 2nd century BC
  • Lucilius Junior, friend and correspondent of the younger Seneca.
  • The tomb of Marcus Lucilius Paetus, a military tribune in the time of Augustus, and his sister Lucilia Polla was discovered in Rome, near the Villa Albani, in 1885. It is a round structure about 34 meters across, and believed to have been surmounted by a conical mound of earth 17 meters high.

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  • tomb info and photo (http://www.geocities.com/mp_pollett/aurel13.htm)

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Lucilius - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (99 words)
Lucilius is the nomen of the gens Lucilia of ancient Rome.
Lucilius Junior, friend and correspondent of the younger Seneca.
The tomb of Marcus Lucilius Paetus, a military tribune in the time of Augustus, and his sister Lucilia Polla was discovered in Rome, near the Villa Albani, in 1885.
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