QuintusCaeciliusMetellus Pius (c. 128 – 63 BC) was a general and statesman of the Roman Republic. His father Metellus Numidicus was banished from Rome...
QuintusCaeciliusMetellus Pius Scipio (c. 95 – 46 BC), often referred to as Metellus Scipio, was a Roman senator and military commander. During the civil...
QuintusCaeciliusMetellus Numidicus (c. 155 BC – c. 91 BC) was an ancient Roman statesman and general, he was a leader of the Optimates, the conservative...
QuintusCaeciliusMetellus Celer (c. 104 BC – 59 BC) was a Roman politician who was consul in 60 BC and in the next year opposed Pompey, Caesar, and the...
QuintusCaeciliusMetellus Creticus (c. 114 BC – late 50s BC) was a politically active member of the Roman upper class. He was praetor in 74 BC and pontifex...
of QuintusCaeciliusMetellus and grandson of Lucius CaeciliusMetellus. He was the father of: QuintusCaeciliusMetellus Balearicus Lucius Caecilius Metellus...
elected consul for the year 123 BC. Quintus CaeciliusMetellus was the eldest son of QuintusCaeciliusMetellus Macedonicus, the Roman consul of 143 BC,...
for dissoluteness. QuintusCaecilius Q. f. Q. n. Metellus, surnamed Nepos, consul in 98 BC. QuintusCaecilius (L.? f.) Q. n. Metellus, surnamed Celer, a...
consul in 113 BC Lucius CaeciliusMetellus (disambiguation) Marcus CaeciliusMetellus (disambiguation) QuintusCaeciliusMetellus (disambiguation) Caecilii...
episode where Quintus, Lucius, and Metella are characters QuintusCaeciliusMetellus (consul 206 BC) (250–175 BC) QuintusCaeciliusMetellus (palace owner)...
he belonged to the Optimates. He was consul in 69 BC alongside QuintusCaeciliusMetellus Creticus. His nickname was Dionysia, after a famous actress. After...
of QuintusCaeciliusMetellus Pius Scipio, who also was the widow of Crassus' son; this was part of an attempt to win over more allies. Metellus Pius'...
was a son of Lucius Caecilius Metellus Calvus and brother of QuintusCaeciliusMetellus Numidicus. He was consul in 119 BC; during his year, he opposed...
QuintusCaeciliusMetellus Creticus Silanus, born Iunius Silanus was adopted by QuintusCaeciliusMetellus, a descendant of the optimate Quintus Caecilius...
along with QuintusCaeciliusMetellus Macedonicus, to be elected as censors. Pompeius’ wife was an unnamed Roman woman. His son was called Quintus Pompeius...
Cornelia Metella (c. 73 BC – after 48 BC) was the daughter of QuintusCaeciliusMetellus Pius Scipio Nasica (who was a consul in 52 BC and originally from...
Calvinus and Manlius). Between 79-77 BC, Sertorius' main enemy was QuintusCaeciliusMetellus Pius, an experienced Sullan general who had been given a proconsular...
However, he was eventually defeated by another Roman army under QuintusCaeciliusMetellus at the Second Battle of Pydna in 148 BC, severely weakening his...
century, with the consulship of Lucius CaeciliusMetellus Denter in 284 BC. It was however QuintusCaeciliusMetellus, consul in 143, who greatly improved...
earned him a triumph. He was censor in 102 BC with his cousin, QuintusCaeciliusMetellus Numidicus. The Caecilii Metelli were an extremely prominent family...