GnaeusEgnatius (fl. second century BC) was a Roman senator who gave his name to the Via Egnatia. GnaeusEgnatius, the son of Gaius Egnatius, was a plebeian...
Ahenobarbi Gnaeus Domitius Corbulo (7–67 AD), general of the 1st century AD GnaeusEgnatius (fl. second century BC), builder of Via Egnatia Gnaeus Gellius...
Egnatius may refer to: Gellius Egnatius, a leader of an ancient Italic tribe GnaeusEgnatius, an ancient Roman aristocrat and senator Egnatius Lucillus...
exile. GnaeusEgnatius Veratius, a Roman historian, mentioned only by Aurelius Victor. Marcus Egnatius Marcellinus, consul suffectus in 116. Egnatius Capito...
Macedonia and Thrace. Bilingual inscriptions on the milestones record that GnaeusEgnatius, proconsul of Macedonia, ordered its construction, though the exact...
paternal grandchildren of Egnatius Lucillus, speculated son of Egnatius Lucillianus and paternal grandson of Lucius Egnatius Victor Lollianus. However...
survived up to the present. The Via Egnatia, built by Roman Senator GnaeusEgnatius, functioned for two millennia as a multi-purpose highway, which once...
Samnite army under Gellius Egnatius, unable to remain in Samnium, offered its services to Etruria, which were accepted; under Egnatius' leadership the Umbrians...
(c. 138 – c. 144) Gnaeus Papirius Aelianus (c. 145 – c. 147) unknown (c. 147 – c. 152) Titus Caesernius Statianus (c. 152/153) Gnaeus Julius Verus (c....
survived up to the present. The Via Egnatia, built by Roman Senator GnaeusEgnatius, functioned for two millennia as a multi-purpose highway, which once...
was developed with rectangular insulae and streets probably through GnaeusEgnatius, governor of Macedonia and builder of the via Egnatia. Between 143...
with Rubria Arura, perhaps his wife. Gnaeus Stennius Cn. f. Egnatius Primus, the son of Gnaeus Stennius Egnatius Rufus, was one of the quattuorvirs at...
Gnaeus Gellius (fl. 2nd half of 2nd century BC) was a Roman historian. Very little is known about his life and work, which has only survived in scattered...
in 295 BC. Gnaeus Gellius, who accused Lucius Turius, who was defended by Cato the Elder. He was probably the father of the historian Gnaeus Gellius, with...
Romani, but should perhaps be considered an Egnatius, as his father is identified as the senator Quintus Egnatius Gallienus. From the name, time, and period...
Decius is killed in an act of Devotio, and Fabius wins the battle. Gellius Egnatius, the mastermind behind the coalition, is cut down in the fighting, along...
Literature and Antiquities. Phillips, Darryl A. (1997). "The Conspiracy of Egnatius Rufus and the Election of Suffect Consuls under Augustus". Historia. 46...
- consul and governor Gaius Sextius Calvinus - consul Gnaeus Domitius Calvinus - consul Gnaeus Domitius Corbulo - general, 1st century Gaius Calvisius...
Torquatus Asprenas (82/83) Sextus Vettulenus Cerialis (83/84) Gnaeus Domitius Lucanus (84/85) Gnaeus Domitius Tullus (85/86) Lucius Funisulanus Vettonianus (91/92)...
for an alliance with the Etruscans that had been turned down. Gellius Egnatius, a Samnite commander, insisted on the Etruscan council being convened....
with Gnaeus Domitius against the Galatians in Gallia Transalpina. In Athens, in AD 221–222, the koinon of Achaeans, when the strategos was Egnatius Brachyllus...
they said, had sole command in Samnium. Meanwhile, in Etruria Gellius Egnatius, a Samnite commander, was organising a campaign against Rome. Almost all...
Marcius Turbo Publicius Severus (117–119) Gnaeus Minicius Faustinus Sextus Julius Severus (119–127) Gnaeus Papirius Aelianus Aemilius Tuscillus (c. 131–134)...
Publius Decius Mus devastate the lands of Samnium. The Samnite noble Gellius Egnatius leads an army into Umbria and makes an alliance with the majority of the...
Judaicum, VI.237 Sextus Sentius Caecilianus legatus legionis c. 71 Quintus Egnatius Catus legatus legionis c. 73 Gaius Minicius Fundanus legatus legionis c...
221/223? Germania CIL XIV, 03586 Aulus Egnatius Proculus legatus legionis 190/235 Germania CIL XII, 03163 Gnaeus Petronius Probatus Junior Justus legatus...
such as one set up by Marcus Licinius Crassus and one set up by Marcus Egnatius Rufus while aedile in 21 BC. Their number, less than 600 "firemen", remained...