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  2. Artoria gens - Wikipedia

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    Artoria, the wife of Lucius Fabius Eutychus, a municipal official of equestrian rank at Ostia in Latium, and the mother of Gaius Domitius Fabius Hermogenes, who followed in his father's footsteps, holding a number of positions of responsibility. [56] Artoria M. l., a freedwoman named in an inscription from Grumentum in Lucania. [57]

  3. Lucius Artorius Castus - Wikipedia

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    Drawing of the Lucius Artorius Castus inscription from Podstrana, as read (with minor errors) by professor Frane Bulić in the late 1880s (source: T. G. Jackson, "Dalmatia, the Quarnero and Istria", Oxford, 1887, pp. 167)

  4. Category:Artorii - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Roman gentes - Wikipedia

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    A. Abronia gens; Abudia gens; Aburia gens; Accia gens; Accoleia gens; Acerronia gens; Acilia gens; Actoria gens; Acutia gens; Aebutia gens; Aelia gens; Aemilia gens ...

  6. Marcus Artorius Asclepiades - Wikipedia

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    Marcus Artorius Asclepiades was physician of ancient Rome of the Artoria gens who was one of the followers of Asclepiades of Bithynia, and afterwards became the physician of the Roman emperor Augustus. [1] The historian Plutarch describes Artorius and Augustus as having been friends (philoi).

  7. Atria gens - Wikipedia

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    The gens Atria was a Roman family, known primarily from two individuals who flourished during the middle years of the first century BC. Members

  8. Artoriinae - Wikipedia

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    Artoriinae are distinguished from all other Lycosidae by the presence of an apophysis at the base of the embolus (basoembolic) on the male palpal bulb.This apophysis can be thin and lamellar, as in some Diahogna and Tetralycosa, very strongly sclerotized, as in Artoria, or may have a finger-like protrusion, as in Anoteropsis.

  9. Arruntia gens - Wikipedia

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    The gens Arruntia was a plebeian family at ancient Rome. Members of this gens first came to prominence during the final years of the Republic. [1] Origin