Decimus may refer to:
Romen praenomen
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Decimus (praenomen)
Decimus ( , ), very rarely feminine Decima, is a Latin ''praenomen'', or given name, personal name, usually abbreviated D. Although never especially common, Decimus was used throughout Roman history from the earliest times to the end of the Wester ...
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Decimus Carfulenus
Decimus Carfulenus, called Carsuleius by Appianus (died 21 April 43 BC) was a Roman statesman from the time of the Civil War to the Battle of Mutina, in which he perished.
Biography
Carfulenus served under Caesar in the Alexandrine War in 47 BC. ...
(died 43 BC), Roman statesman
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Decimus Haterius Agrippa
Decimus Haterius Agrippa (c. 13 BCAD 32) was a Roman plebeian tribune, praetor and consul. He was the son of the orator and senator Quintus Haterius and his wife Vipsania.
Career
He became plebeian tribune in AD 15 and vetoed proposals. Agrippa ...
(died 32 AD), consul in 22 AD
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Decimus Junius Brutus (consul 77 BC) Decimus Junius Brutus (fl. 1st century BC) was a Roman politician who was elected consul in 77 BC.
Career
A member of the plebeian gens Junia, his father was Decimus Junius Brutus Callaicus and his mother was a Clodia, either from the Pulchri or M ...
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Decimus Junius Brutus Albinus
Decimus Junius Brutus Albinus (27 April 81 BC – September 43 BC) was a Ancient Rome, Roman general and politician of the crisis of the Roman Republic, late republican period and one of the leading instigators of Julius Caesar's Assassination ...
(–43 BC), Roman politician and general, assassin of Julius Caesar
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Decimus Junius Brutus Callaicus
Decimus Junius Brutus Callaicus (or Gallaecus or Callaecus; c. 180113 BC) was a consul of the Roman Republic for the year 138 BC together with Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Serapio. He was an optimate politician and a military commander in Hisp ...
(180 BC–113 BC), Roman politician and general
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Decimus Junius Silanus Torquatus
Decimus Junius Silanus Torquatus (c. 16 AD64 AD) was a Roman senator who lived during the 1st century.
Life
He served as an ordinary consul in 53 with Quintus Haterius Antoninus as his colleague. Decimus was the second son born to Aemilia Lep ...
(16 AD–64 AD), consul in AD 53
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Decimus Junius Silanus (consul)
Decimus Junius Silanus (107 – after 62 BC) was a consul of the Roman Republic. He may have been the son of Marcus Junius Silanus, consul in 109 BC. He was the stepfather of Marcus Junius Brutus, having married Brutus' mother, Servilia.
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Decimus Junius Silanus (translator of Mago) Decimus Junius Silanus was an ancient Roman of the 2nd century BC. He was of noble family and was an expert in Punic language and literature.
After Rome's destruction of Carthage in 146 BC, the Carthaginian libraries were given to the kings of Numi ...
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Decimus Laberius
Decimus Laberius (c. 105 BC43 BC) was a Roman eques and writer of mimes (farces).
Biography
Laberius seems to have been a man of caustic wit, who wrote for his own pleasure. In 46 BC, Julius Caesar ordered him to appear in one of his own plays i ...
(–43 BC), Roman eques and writer
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Decimus Laelius
Decimus Laelius (born late-90s/early 80s BC) was a tribune of the plebs of the Roman Republic in 54 BC. In 59 BC, he was the lead prosecutor in the extortion case against L. Valerius Flaccus, who was defended by Cicero in the speech ''Pro Flacco''. ...
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Decimus Laelius Balbus Decimus Laelius Balbus was a Roman senator, who was active during the reign of Augustus. He was consul in 6 BC with Gaius Antistius Vetus as his colleague. Balbus was the grandson of Decimus Laelius, plebeian tribune in 54 BC, and thus a '' novus ...
, consul in 6 BC
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Decimus Valerius Asiaticus
Decimus Valerius Asiaticus (around 5 BCP.J. Sijpesteijn"Another οὐσία of Decimus Valerius Asiaticus in Egypt" ''Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik'', 79 (1989), p. 19347 AD,Alston, ''Aspects of Roman History AD 14-117'', p. 92 ) wa ...
(–47 AD), Roman senator
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Decimus Valerius Asiaticus (Legatus)
Decimus Valerius Asiaticus (35after 69 AD) was a Roman senator who served as the governor of Gallia Belgica.Bowman, ''The Cambridge Ancient History, Volume 10'', p. 273
Family background and early life
Asiaticus was of praetorian rank. He was the ...
(35-after 69 AD), Roman senator, Legatus of Gallia Belgica
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Ausonius
Decimius Magnus Ausonius (; ) was a Latin literature, Roman poet and Education in ancient Rome, teacher of classical rhetoric, rhetoric from Burdigala, Gallia Aquitania, Aquitaine (now Bordeaux, France). For a time, he was tutor to the future E ...
(Decimus Magnus Ausonius, –), Roman poet and rhetorician
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Balbinus
Decimus Caelius Calvinus Balbinus (died July/August 238 AD) was Roman emperor with Pupienus for three months in 238, the Year of the Six Emperors.
Origins and career
Not much is known about Balbinus before his elevation to emperor. It has ...
(Decimus Caelius Calvinus Balbinus, –238), Roman emperor in 238
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Clodius Albinus
Decimus Clodius Albinus ( 150 – 19 February 197) was a Roman imperial pretender between 193 and 197. He was proclaimed emperor by the legions in Britain and Hispania after the murder of Pertinax in 193 (known as the "Year of the Five Emperors") ...
(–197), Roman usurper
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Juvenal
Decimus Junius Juvenalis (), known in English as Juvenal ( ; 55–128), was a Roman poet. He is the author of the '' Satires'', a collection of satirical poems. The details of Juvenal's life are unclear, but references in his works to people f ...
(Decimus Junius Juvenalis), poet of the 1st century AD
Given name
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Decimus Burton
Decimus Burton (30 September 1800 – 14 December 1881) was one of the foremost English architects and landscapers of the 19th century. He was the foremost Victorian architect in the Roman revival, Greek revival, Georgian neoclassical and Reg ...
(1800–1881), English architect
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Decimus Govett
Decimus Storry Govett (1827 – 30 August 1912) was an Anglican priest in the last decades of the 19th century and the first two of the 20th.
Govett was born in 1827 in Staines, Middlesex, the sixth son of 11 children born to Rev. Robert Govett, ...
(1827–1912), Anglican priest
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Thomas Chatterton
Thomas Chatterton (20 November 1752 – 24 August 1770) was an English poet whose precocious talents ended in suicide at age 17. He was an influence on Romantic artists of the period such as Shelley, Keats, Wordsworth and Coleridge.
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(1752–1780), English poet
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