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  • 71Commodus — This article is about the real life emperor. For the film character, see Commodus (Gladiator). Commodus 18th Emperor of the Roman Empire Commodus as Hercules …

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  • 72Nero Claudius Drusus — Bust of Nero Claudius Drusus, in the Musée du Cinquantenaire, Brussels Spouse Antonia Minor Issue Germanicus Livilla …

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  • 73Ahmose I — Nebpehtire redirects here. For the Sixth dynasty pharaoh, see Merenre Nemtyemsaf II. Ahmose I Amosis, according to Manetho,[1] also Amasis[2] …

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  • 74Etymology of the name of Julius Caesar — The name Caesar probably originated from a dialect of Latium which did not share the rhotacism of the Roman dialect. [L.R. Palmer, The Latin language (Bristol 1954), p. 69.] (That is, the s between vowels did not change to r .) Using the Latin… …

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  • 75Aulus Cornelius Celsus — For other uses, see Celsus (disambiguation). Aulus Cornelius Celsus. Aulus Cornelius Celsus (ca 25 BC ca 50) was a Roman encyclopedist, known for his extant medical work, De Medicina, which is believed to be the only surviving section of a much… …

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  • 76Julii Caesares — is a subdivision of the patrician Julii family in the Roman Republic, and the beginnings of the Julian side of the Julio Claudian Dynasty. All its members had the nomen Julius and the cognomen Caesar and can only be told apart by numbers and… …

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  • 77Historical deviations in Gladiator (2000 film) — Ridley Scott wanted to portray the Roman culture more accurately than in any previous film and to that end hired several historians as advisors. Some variations were to make the film more interesting and to improve story flow and some were for… …

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  • 78ИМПЕРАТОР — (лат. imperator), почетное обращение, которым чествовали в Древнем Риме солдаты своего полководца после значительной победы, причем он сохранял этот титул вплоть до празднования триумфа. Первый надежно засвидетельствованный случай употребления… …

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  • 79Aelia — Aelius (weibliche Form Aelia) war das Nomen der gens Aelia, einer plebejischen Familie im Römischen Reich. Sie wird zuerst im 4. Jahrhundert v. Chr. erwähnt. Der Name kam bis zur Spätantike vor, besonders verbreitet dadurch, dass er ab dem 2.… …

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  • 80Agnom — Ein Beiname (lat.: agnomen) ist ein zusätzlicher Name, der einer Person beigegeben wird, um sie genauer zu bezeichnen. Der von den Römern als Cognomen bezeichnete Beiname wiederum war der dritte Namensbestandteil der regulären römischen… …

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