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The name Caelius (sometimes spelled Coelius) is an ancient Roman nomen and may refer to: *
Caelius Vibenna Caelius Vibenna ( Etruscan ''Caile Vipina'') was a noble Etruscan who lived (but see below) and was a brother of Aulus Vibenna ( Etruscan ''Avile Vipina''). Upon arriving at Rome, Vibenna aided Romulus in his wars against Titus Tatius. He and h ...
(8th century BC), a noble Etruscan *
Gaius Coelius Caldus Gaius Coelius Caldus was a consul of the Roman Republic in 94 BC alongside his colleague Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus. In 107 BC, Coelius Caldus was elected tribune of the plebs and passed a '' lex tabellaria,'' which ordained that in cases of ...
or Caelius (2nd–1st century BC), a consul of the Roman Republic *
Marcus Caelius Rufus Marcus Caelius Rufus (died 48 BC) was an orator and politician in the late Roman Republic. He was born into a wealthy equestrian family from Interamnia Praetuttiorum, on the central east coast of Italy. He is best known for his prosecut ...
(1st century BC), an orator and politician in the late Roman Republic * Marcus Caelius (45 BC–9 AD), a senior centurion of the Imperial Roman army * Marcus Roscius Caelius (1st century AD), a Roman military officer *
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 ...
or Decimus Caelius Calvinus Balbinus (178–238), Roman Emperor *
Lactantius Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius () was an early Christian author who became an advisor to Roman emperor Constantine I, guiding his Christian religious policy in its initial stages of emergence, and a tutor to his son Crispus. His most impo ...
or Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius (250–325), an early Christian author *
Caelius Aconius Probianus Caelius Aconius Probianus (''fl.'' 461–471) was a politician of the Western Roman Empire. He was Praetorian prefect of Italy under Emperors Leo I and Libius Severus; considering that his successor Caecina Decius Basilius was in office in 463, ...
(fl. 461-471), a politician of the Western Roman Empire *
Caelius Sedulius Sedulius (sometimes with the nomen Coelius or Caelius, both of doubtful authenticity) was a Christian poet during the first half of the 5th century. Biography Little is known about his life. The only trustworthy information, contained in his tw ...
(5th century AD), a Christian poet *
Caelius Aurelianus Caelius Aurelianus of Sicca in Numidia was a Greco-Roman physician and writer on medical topics. He is best known for his translation from Greek to Latin of a work by Soranus of Ephesus, ''On Acute and Chronic Diseases''. He probably flourished ...
(5th century AD), a Roman physician and writer *
Caelius Rhodiginus Caelius Rhodiginus (born Lodovico Ricchieri; 1469, Rovigo–1525, Rovigo) was a Venetian writer, and professor in Greek and Latin. His original name was Ludovico or Lodovico Celio Ricchieri. He took the name Rhodiginus from his birthplace, Rovigo ...
(1469–1525), a Venetian writer and professor * Caelius Calcagninus (1479-1541), an Italian humanist and scientist *
Caelius Secundus Curio Celio Secondo Curione (1 May 1503, in Cirié – 24 November 1569, in Basel) (usual Latin form Caelius Secundus Curio) was an Italian Renaissance humanism, humanist, grammarian, editor and historian, who exercised a considerable influence upon th ...
(1503–1569), an Italian humanist, editor and historian


Political

* Caelius, a codename used in letters between Cicero and Atticus, concerning a plot in the Roman Civil War


Other uses

* Collis Caelius, one of the Seven Hills of Rome, Italy *''
Psychonotis caelius ''Psychonotis caelius'', the small green banded blue, is a species of butterfly of the family Lycaenidae. It is found in New Guinea and adjacent islands and along the eastern coast of Australia. Subspecies *''P. c. caelius'' (Aru, Australia) *'' ...
'' or the small green banded blue, a species of butterfly of the family Lycaenidae


See also

* Caelia gens, a plebeian family at Rome {{disambiguation