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Aemilius and Asper
Latin grammar developed by following Greek models from the 1st century BC, due to the work of authors such as Orbilius Pupillus, Remmius Palaemon, Marcus Valerius Probus, Verrius Flaccus, and Aemilius Asper.
* Aemilius Asper ( 1st & 2nd centuries AD ), grammarian, literary critic
* Aemilius Asper Junior ( 2nd century ), grammarian and author of Ars Grammatica.
* Aemilius Asper, Latin grammarian
Aemilius Asper, Latin grammarian, possibly lived in the 1st century or late 2nd century.
Aemilius Asper wrote commentaries on Terence, Sallust and Virgil dealing with content and form, and including parallels with other authors.

Aemilius and 2nd
When the region was conquered by the Roman Republic in the 2nd century BC, its settlements were badly damaged and some were destroyed by the Roman General Aemilius Paulus.
Under Lucius Aemilius Paulus, his intimate friend, he commanded the 2nd legion in the campaign against Perseus, king of Macedonia, and gained great reputation for having predicted an eclipse of the moon on the night before the Battle of Pydna ( 168 BC ).

Aemilius and century
Plutarch, in his Life of the Roman general Aemilius Paulus, records that the victor over Macedon, when he beheld the statue, “ was moved to his soul, as if he had seen the god in person ,” while the 1st century AD Greek orator Dio Chrysostom declared that a single glimpse of the statue would make a man forget all his earthly troubles.
Because of these doubts, some scholars hypothesize the Fragments constitute either a later forgery created by someone wishing to separate Cornelia ’ s political ideologies from those of her sons, while others suggest they are a much later fabrication, representing a “ rhetorical exercise ” wherein the writer attempted to recreate what Cornelia might have said, and the letter was inadvertently included as legitimate source material in Aemilius Probus ’ edition of Nepos ’ works in the 5th century CE.
* Aemilius Macer ( 3rd century ), a jurist who lived in the time of Marcus Aurelius Severus Alexander.
* Aemilius Magnus Arborius ( 4th century ), poet, and friend of the brothers of Constantinus.
* Aemilius Probus ( late 4th century ), grammarian, erroneously believed the author of the Excellentium Imperatorum Vitae of Cornelius Nepos.
* Blossius Aemilius Dracontius ( late 5th century ), Christian poet.
A road appears there, formerly thought to cross the Pons Aemilius, but shown on the forma crossing another bridge, the last remains of which were removed in the late nineteenth century.
Blossius Aemilius Dracontius c. 455 – c. 505 ) of Carthage, Christian poet, flourished in the latter part of the 5th century.

Aemilius and ),
Mamercus Aemilius was thus, notwithstanding the reproach of the censors ( animadversio censoria ), made dictator.
* Lucius Aemilius Paullus Macedonicus ( c. 229 BC – 160 BC ), Roman general
* Julia the Younger or Vipsania Julia Agrippina ( 19 BC – 28 or early 29 ), daughter of Julia the Elder and wife of Lucius Aemilius Paullus
The Second Triumvirate is the name historians give to the official political alliance of Octavian ( later known as Augustus ), Marcus Aemilius Lepidus, and Mark Antony, formed on 26 November 43 BC with the enactment of the Lex Titia, the adoption of which marked the end of the Roman Republic.
In 167 BCE, Dodona was destroyed by the Romans ( led by Aemilius Paulus ), but was later rebuilt by Emperor Augustus in 31 BCE.
xliv. 53 ), in time for the election of Marcus Aemilius Lepidus.
* Mucia Tertia, the successive wife of Pompeius Magnus ( c. 80 – 62 BC ) and M. Aemilius Scaurus ( praetor 56 BC ), and mother of their children ;
As quaestor ( 104 BC ) he superintended the imports of grain at Ostia, but had been removed by the Roman Senate ( an unusual proceeding ), and replaced by Marcus Aemilius Scaurus, one of the chief members of the Optimates.
* Lucius Aemilius Paullus ( consul 219 BC ), killed at Battle of Cannae
* Lucius Aemilius Lepidus Paullus ( consul 34 BC ), suffect consul 34 BC
* Lucius Aemilius Paullus ( consul 1 ), consul 1 AD
Augustus, when he instituted a general restoration of the roads of Italy, which he assigned for the purpose among various senators, reserved the Flaminia for himself, and rebuilt all the bridges except the Pons Mulvius, by which it crosses the Tiber, 3 km ( 2 mi ) north of Rome ( built by Marcus Aemilius Scaurus in 109 BC ), and an unknown Pons Minucius.
* Paulus Aemilius ( d. 1575 ), professor of Hebrew
This Mamercus is said to have received the name of Aemilius because of the persuasiveness of his language ( δι αιμυλιαν λογου ), although such a derivation is certainly false etymology.
* Quintus Aemilius Lepidus ( consul 21 BC ), consul in 21 BC.
* Lucius Aemilius L. f. M. n. Paullus, afterward surnamed Macedonicus ( c. 230-160 BC ), consul in 182 and 168 BC.
* Marcus Aemilius Regillus ( d. 205 BC ), Flamen Quirinalis and unsuccessful candidate for the consulship in 214 BC.
* Marcus Aemilius ( M. f .) Regillus ( d. 190 BC ), brother of Lucius Aemilius Regillus, died in the course of the war against Antiochus.
* Marcus Aemilius Scaurus ( 163-c. 89 BC ), consul in 115 and 107 BC, censor in 109, and princeps senatus.
* Aemilius Scaurus M. f. Scaurus ( d. 101 BC ), fought against the Cimbri under Quintus Lutatius Catulus.
* Mamercus Aemilius M. f. M. n. Scaurus ( d. AD 34 ), orator and poet, twice accused of majestas.
* Aemilius Macer ( d. 16 BC ), a poet who wrote upon the subjects of birds, snakes, and medicinal plants.

Aemilius and grammarian
His only surviving work is the Excellentium Imperatorum Vitae, which appeared in the reign of Theodosius I, as the work of the grammarian Aemilius Probus, who presented it to the emperor with a dedication in Latin verse.

Aemilius and on
The legions who have campaigned against the Goths on the Danube elect Marcus Aemilius Aemilianus as new emperor.
In early 6 CE, before Varus was commander on the Rhine, it was Legatus Gaius Sentius Saturninus and Consul Legatus Marcus Aemilius Lepidus under Tiberius who led an army of 65, 000 heavy infantry legionaries, 10, 000 – 20, 000 cavalrymen, archers, 10, 000 – 20, 000 civilians ( 13 legions & entourage, probably about 100, 000 + men ) and was planning a major attack on Maroboduus, the king of the Marcomanni, a tribe of the Suebi who had fled the attacks of Drusus I in 9 BCE into the territory of the Boii, where they formed a powerful tribal alliance with the Hermunduri, Quadi, Semnones, Lugians, Zumi, Butones, Mugilones, Sibini and Langobards.
* The Roman ambassador to Greece, Syria, and Egypt, Marcus Aemilius Lepidus delivers an ultimatum to Philip V warning Macedonia not to make war on any Greek state.
* On his way back to Rome, the Roman general Lucius Aemilius Paulus is ordered by the Roman Senate to inflict a brutal revenge on Epirus for being an ally of Macedonia.
Another temple in Rome was planned by Julius Caesar and was erected after his death by Marcus Aemilius Lepidus on the site of the Curia Hostilia, which had been restored by Lucius Cornelius Sulla but demolished by Caesar in 44 BC.
While this civil war was going on the Roman general Marcus Aemilius Scaurus went to Syria to take possession, in the name of Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus, of the kingdom of the Seleucids.
In 1760 his tragedy, The Siege of Aquileia, was put on the stage, Garrick taking the part of Aemilius.
Yet another hypothesis for reconciling the numbers cited by Livy for combined strength of the two consular armies and the actual number of participants in the battle of the Trebia would be that Sempronius detached part of his allied contingents for garrison duty on Sicily and for naval service with Marcus Aemilius and Sextus Pomponius.
Antony formed the second triumvirate with Octavian ( the future emperor Augustus ) and Marcus Aemilius Lepidus on 43 BC and began to conduct proscriptions.
He added them to the other existing biographies, despite the fact that the writer speaks of himself as a contemporary and friend of Atticus, and that the manuscript bore the heading E libro posteriore Cornelii Nepotis (' from the last book of Cornelius Nepos ') At last Dionysius Lambinus's edition of 1569 bore a commentary demonstrating on stylistic grounds that the work must have been of Nepos alone, and not Aemilius Probus.
Another temple stood near the circus Flaminius, vowed by consul Marcus Aemilius Lepdius in 187 BC during the war against the Ligures and dedicated by himself as censor in 179 on December 23.
The oval scutum is depicted on the Altar of Domitius Ahenobarbus in Rome, the Aemilius Paullus monument at Delphi, and there is an actual example found at Kasr el-Harit in Egypt.
The Senate now sent a delegation of " all oldish men-Quintus Fabius, Marcus Livius, Lucius Aemilius, Gaius Licinius, and Quintus Baebius " with plenipotentiary powers: the right to withhold or declare war on an ad hoc basis.
He was less productive as a poet than either Ennius or Accius ; and we hear of only about twelve of his plays, founded on Greek subjects ( among them the Antiope, Teucer, Armorum Judicium, Dulorestes, Chryses, Niptra, & c., most of them on subjects connected with the Trojan cycle ), and one praetexta ( Paulus ) written in connexion with the victory of Lucius Aemilius Paullus Macedonicus at the Battle of Pydna ( 168 BC ), as the Clastidium of Naevius and the Ambracia of Ennius were written in commemoration of great military successes.
The Lex Titia was a Roman law passed on November 27, 43 BC, that legalized the Second Triumvirate of Octavian, Marc Antony, and Marcus Aemilius Lepidus.
Julia's daughter Julia the Younger was also exiled on a charge of adultery on the same island as her mother in 8 A. D .-but actually for involvement in her husband's Lucius Aemilius Paullus ( consul 1 ) attempted revolt-and died in 29 AD after 20 years of exile ; she was also forbidden to be buried in Augustus ' tomb by his will.
The fraction of Scauri, on the Gulf of Gaeta, takes its name from the Roman consul Marcus Aemilius Scaurus, who had a sumptuous villa here.

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