Aruns (son of Tarquinius Priscus) — For other people of that name, see Aruns (disambiguation). Aruns Tarquinius was the son of Lucius Tarquinius Priscus, the semi legendary fifth king of Rome, and was brother to the seventh and last king, Lucius Tarquinius Superbus. Servius Tullius … Wikipedia
Chronological list of saints in the 3rd century — A list of 3rd century saints: Name Birth Birthplace Death Place of death Notes Persecution under Septimus Severus (202 210) begins Irenaeus 130 Smyrna 202 Lugdunum Bishop of Lyons Leonides of Alexandria 202 Alexand … Wikipedia
Roman Kingdom — This article is about the VIII–VI century BC government of Rome. For other uses, see Roman Kingdom (disambiguation). Roman Kingdom Regnum Romanum 753 BC–509 BC … Wikipedia
Marcus Aurelius — Not to be confused with Aurelian. Marcus Aurelius 16th Emperor of the Roman Empire Bust of Marcus Aurelius in the Glyptothek, Munich … Wikipedia
Olybrius — For other people named Olybrius, see Olybrius (disambiguation). Olybrius Emperor of the Western Roman Empire Coin of Emperor Olybrius … Wikipedia
Decius — For other uses, see Decius (disambiguation). Decius 34th Emperor of the Roman Empire Bust of Trajan Decius … Wikipedia
Cisalpine Gaul — This article is about the Roman province. For other uses of the word Cisalpine , see Cisalpine (disambiguation). Map of the Cisalpine Gaul Cisalpine Gaul, in Latin: Gallia Cisalpina or Citerior, also called Gallia Togata,[1] was a Roman province… … Wikipedia
Razor — For other uses, see Razor (disambiguation). Razor A Gillette Mach 3 razor … Wikipedia
Tacitus — For other uses, see Tacitus (disambiguation). Tacitus Occupation Senator, consul, governor, historian Genres … Wikipedia
Marcus Porcius Cato — may refer to: Cato the Elder (circa 236 BC 149 BC), born Marcus Porcius Priscus and then nicknamed Cato Marcus Porcius Cato Licinianus (d. circa 152 BC), son of Cato the elder by his first wife Marcus Porcius Cato Salonianus (b. 154 BC), son of… … Wikipedia