Augustus Lucanus or August Lucanus (1848 – 18 January 1941) was a police officer and businessman in British colonial Australia. He played an important role in facilitating the colonisation of various goldfield regions in the Northern Territory and Western Australia. As both a police officer and civilian, Lucanus helped lead numerous punitive expeditions against Indigenous Australians resulting in multiple massacres of these people.[1][2]
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AugustusLucanus or August Lucanus (1848 – 18 January 1941) was a police officer and businessman in British colonial Australia. He played an important...
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with them as "trophies". One of the punitive expedition's leaders, AugustusLucanus, remembers dispersing around 200 Aboriginal people in this incident...
with bushman Rodney Ansell on the Stuart Highway. In 1882 Constable AugustusLucanus and Corporal George Montagu led a punitive expedition where a number...
Marcus Annaeus Lucanus (3 November 39 AD – 30 April 65 AD), better known in English as Lucan (/ˈluːkən/), was a Roman poet, born in Corduba (modern-day...
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occasionally. The main families of the Terentii used the cognomina Culleo, Lucanus, and Varro. Of these, Varro seems to be derived from the same root as the...
or IVLIA•AVGVSTI•FILIA), was the daughter and only biological child of Augustus, the first Roman emperor, and his second wife, Scribonia. Julia was also...
resist the Chinese influences in Vietnam. November 3 – Marcus Annaeus Lucanus, Roman poet (d. AD 65) December 30 – Titus Flavius, Roman emperor (d. AD...
his son-in-law, Domitius Lucanus. For this reason, he left his inheritance to his granddaughter on the condition that Lucanus release her from his power...
Mella. Annaeus Mela's son received the cognomen Lucanus, in honor of his grandfather, Anicius Lucanus, a prominent lawyer at Corduba. This surname originally...
Agrippa, a close friend and adviser of Augustus, whom the emperor intended to make his heir. After Agrippa died, Augustus adopted his friend's sons, each of...
Sextus Julius Frontinus (AD 40 – 103), engineer, writer Marcus Annaeus Lucanus (AD 39 – 65), poet, historian Publius Juventius Celsus Titus Aufidius Hoenius...
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ac Dictorum Memorabilium (Memorable Facts and Sayings). Marcus Annaeus Lucanus (Lucan), Pharsalia. Quintus Asconius Pedianus, Commentarius in Oratio Ciceronis...
speculation among historians that she may have remarried to Gnaeus Domitius Lucanus. Sometime between 126 and 140, a temple dedicated to Domitia was erected...
consul suffectus in an uncertain year. Lucius Marius L. f. L. n. Vegetinus Lucanus Tiberenus, son of Minicianus and Claudia Artemidora, died at the age of...
ac Dictorum Memorabilium (Memorable Facts and Sayings). Marcus Annaeus Lucanus (Lucan), Pharsalia. Scribonius Largus, De Compositione Medicamentorum (On...
place in 19 BC, when Augustus' friend Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa invaded Germania. The legion was transferred to or Xanten by Augustus' stepson Drusus and...
Roman Latin poet (approximate date) AD 39 November 3 – Marcus Annaeus Lucanus, Roman poet (d. AD 65) December 30 – Titus Flavius, Roman emperor (d. AD...