Lucius Icilius
Lucius Icilius was a Tribune of the Plebs in 456, 455 and 449 BC. In 456, he passed the lex de Aventino publicando, which gave the Aventine Hill to the plebs. A few years later, around 451 BC, he was betrothed to one Verginia, daughter of Lucius... Wikipedia
Born: Rome, Italy
Descendants: Icili, Icilius, and Lucius Icilius
Lucius Icilius was a Tribune of the Plebs in 456, 455 and 449 BC. In 456, he passed the lex de Aventino publicando, which gave the Aventine Hill to the ...
... Lucius Icilius and his colleagues were tribunes, chosen to hold the office, -455. Dionysius of Halicarnassus, Roman Antiquities, §10.40.2 Icilius the tribune ...
Mar 7, 2016 · Lucius Icilius, a plebeian hero, though probably of patrician descent, betrothed to Verginia and leader of the second secession (see ...
5th-century BC Roman tribune of the Plebs.
Sep 23, 2021 · Lucius Icilius. tribune of the plebs 412 BC. In more languages. Spanish. Lucio Icilio. tribuno de la plebe en los años 412 y 409 a. C ...
Icilius, a son of the preceding (Dionys. A. R. 11.28), is described as a man of great energy and eloquence. In his first tribunate (B. C. 456), he claimed for ...
The father of this young woman, Lucius Virginius, held an honourable rank among the centurions, in the camp near Algidum, a man of exemplary good conduct, both ...