Rome is the capital city of Italy and Lazio, and is Italy's largest and most populous city, with 2,724,347 residents in an urban area of some .... gens
Gens
In ancient Rome, a gens was a clan, caste, or group of families, that shared a common name and a belief in a common ancestor. In the Roman naming convention, the second name was the name of the gens to which the person belonged.... Aelia
Aelia gens
Aelia was an ancient Rome gens, Plebs, of which the family names and surnames are Catus, Gallus, Gracilis, Lamia, Ligur, Paetus, Staienus, Stilo and Tubero.... . Among its members was the Roman Emperor
Roman Emperor
The Roman Emperor was the ruler of the Roman Empire during the imperial period . The Romans had no single term for the office: Latin language titles such as imperator , Augustus ,Caesar and princeps were all associated with it.... Hadrian
Hadrian
Publius Aelius Hadrianus , as emperor Imperator Caesar Divi Traiani filius Traianus Hadrianus Augustus, and Divus Hadrianus after his apotheosis, known as Hadrian in English language, was Roman Emperor of Roman Empire from AD 117 to 138, as well as a Stoicism and Epicureanism philosopher.... .
Publius Aelius Paetus , otherwise known as Publius Aelius Q.f. Paetus, was an Ancient Rome consul of the late 3rd century BC. He was a prominent supporter and ally of Scipio Africanus, and was elected Censor with Africanus in 199 BC.... , consul 201 BC
Sextus Aelius Paetus Catus or Sextus Aelius Q.f. Paetus Catus , was a Roman Republican consul, elected in 198 BC. Today, he is best-known for his interpretation of the laws of the Twelve Tables, which is known to us only through the praise of Cicero.... , 198 BC
Lucius Aelius Stilo Praeconinus , of Lanuvium, the earliest Roman Republic philologist, was a man of distinguished family and belonged to the equestrian order.... , philologist
Quintus Aelius Tubero was a Roman consul in 11 BC. He was most likely the father of Sextus Aelius Catus, who was himself consul in 4. His granddaughter was Aelia Paetina, who married future Roman Emperor Claudius in 28.... , consul 11 BC
Sextius Aelius Catus was father of Aelia Paetina, second wife of the emperor Claudius from 28 AD to about 31 AD . His only known grandchild was Aelia and Claudius's daughter Claudia Antonia, born in 30.... , consul 4 AD
Aelius Catus was a Roman commander near the Danube who, according to Strabo's geography, transplanted 50,000 Getae from what is now Muntenia in Romania far to the south of Danube, in Moesia.... , a commander, possibly the same person with Sextus Aelius Catus.
Lucius Aelius Seianus , commonly known as Sejanus, was an ambitious soldier, friend and confidant of the Roman Emperor Tiberius. An Equestrian by birth, Sejanus rose to power as Praetorian Prefect of the Roman imperial bodyguard, known as the Praetorian Guard, of which he was commander from 14 AD until his death in 31.... , praetorian prefect
Praetorian prefect
Praetorian prefect was the constant title of a high office in the Roman Empire state that changed fundamentally in nature.The praetorian prefect was commander of the Praetorian Guard until Constantine I abolished the guard in 314.... under Tiberius
Tiberius
Tiberius Julius Caesar Augustus, born Tiberius Claudius Nero , was the second Roman Emperor, from the death of Augustus in AD 14 until his own death in 37....
Aelia Paetina or Paetina was a Roman woman who lived in the 1st century. Her biological father was consul of 4, Sextus Aelius Catus while her mother is unknown.... , wife of emperor Claudius
Claudius
Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus or Claudius I was the fourth Roman Emperor, a member of the Julio-Claudian dynasty, ruling from January 24, AD 41 to his death in AD 54....
Domitia Longina was an Empress and wife to the Roman Emperor Domitian. She was the youngest daughter of the general and Roman consul Gnaeus Domitius Corbulo.... , consul in 80
Publius Aelius Hadrianus , as emperor Imperator Caesar Divi Traiani filius Traianus Hadrianus Augustus, and Divus Hadrianus after his apotheosis, known as Hadrian in English language, was Roman Emperor of Roman Empire from AD 117 to 138, as well as a Stoicism and Epicureanism philosopher.... (Hadrian), emperor
Lucius Aurelius Commodus Antoninus , was a Roman Emperor who ruled from 180 to 192 . The name given here was his official name at his accession to sole rule; see 'Commodus#Changes of name' for earlier and later forms.... , emperor
Lucius Aurelius Verus , born as Lucius Ceionius Commodus, known simply as Lucius Verus, was Roman Emperors with Marcus Aurelius , from 161 until his death.... , co-emperor of Marcus Aurelius
Marcus Aurelius
Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus was Roman Emperor from 161 to his death in 180. He was the last of the "Five Good Emperors", and is also considered one of the most important stoicism philosophy....
Aelius Aristides was a popular Roman Greece orator who lived during the Roman Empire. He is considered to be a prime example of the Second Sophistic, a group of showpiece orators who flourished from the reign of Nero until ca.... , rhetor
Aelius Dionysius was a Greek rhetorician from Halicarnassus, who lived in the time of the em?peror Hadrian. He was a very skillful musician, and wrote several works on music and its history.... , scholar
Aelius Donatus was a Ancient Rome grammarian and teacher of rhetoric. The only fact known regarding his life is that he was the tutor of St. Jerome.... , grammarian
Aelius Marcianus was a ancient Rome jurist who wrote after the death of Septimius Severus, whom he calls Divus in his excerpts from the Pandects.... , 3rd century Roman jurist
Aelius Promotus was an Medicine in ancient Greece of Alexandria, of whose personal history no particulars are known, and whose date is uncertain.... , an ancient physician of Alexandria
Alexandria
Alexandria , with a population of 4.1 million, is the second-largest city in Egypt, and is the country's largest seaport, serving about 80% of Egypt's imports and exports....
Aelius Theon was an Alexandrian sophist and author of a collection of preliminary exercises for the training of orators. He probably lived and wrote in the mid to late first century A.D....
Pons Aelius was an Auxiliaries castra and small Roman settlement on Hadrian's Wall in the Roman province of Britannia Inferior . It is situated on the north bank of the River Tyne in Newcastle upon Tyne , in the North East England of England, in the ceremonial county of Tyne and Wear.... , now called the Ponte Sant'Angelo
Ponte Sant'Angelo
Ponte Sant'Angelo, once the Aelian Bridge or Pons Aelius meaning the Bridge of Hadrian, is a bridge in Rome, constructed between 134-139 by Roman Emperor Hadrian, to span the Tiber, from the city center to his newly constructed mausoleum, now the towering Castel Sant'Angelo.... , is a bridge
Bridge
A bridge is a structure built to span a gorge, valley, road, Rail tracks, river, body of water, or any other physical obstacle, for the purpose of providing passage over the obstacle.... in Rome
Rome
Rome is the capital city of Italy and Lazio, and is Italy's largest and most populous city, with 2,724,347 residents in an urban area of some .... built by Hadrian
Hadrian
Publius Aelius Hadrianus , as emperor Imperator Caesar Divi Traiani filius Traianus Hadrianus Augustus, and Divus Hadrianus after his apotheosis, known as Hadrian in English language, was Roman Emperor of Roman Empire from AD 117 to 138, as well as a Stoicism and Epicureanism philosopher.... . Aelia Capitolina
Aelia Capitolina
Aelia Capitolina was a city built by the emperor Hadrian, and occupied by a Roman colony, on the site of Jerusalem, which was still in ruins from the First Jewish-Roman War in 70 A.D..... was the city Hadrian founded on the ruins of Jerusalem
Jerusalem
Jerusalem is the capital of Israel and its List of Israeli cities in both population and area, with a population of 747,600 residents over an area of if Positions on Jerusalem East Jerusalem is included.... .