Paetus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Paetus 3
(C. Aelius Paetus) - Roman consul, 286 B.C.
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Consuls: M. Valerius Maximus, C. Aelius Paetus
Paetus 5
(P. Aelius Paetus) - Roman consul, 201 B.C.
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omen, is seen to land on the head of the praetor P.Aelius Paetus.
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Consuls: Cn. Cornelius L.f. Lentulus, P. Aelius Q.f. Paetus
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C.Ampius, a prefect of Aelius, is defeated and killed by the Boii.
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The censors Scipio and Paetus review the senate without any disputes.
  Within translations:
FastCap_p62
Aelius Q.f. P.n. Paetus - in order to hold elections [20
FastCap_p64
Aelius Q.f. P.n. Paetus - they completed the 46th lustru
Oros_4.19
Cornelius Lentulus and P. Aelius Paetus 201 B.C. through the good
ValMax_5.6.4
great as could be, to Aelius the praetor For when a
Paetus 6
(Sex. Aelius Paetus Catus) - Roman consul, 198 B.C.
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Consuls: T. Quinctius T.f. Flamininus, Sex. Aelius Q.f. Paetus Catus
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Paetus refuses to accept a gift of silver plate from some Aetolian
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The censors Paetus and Cethegus complete the census.
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The character of Sex. Aelius Paetus.
  Within translations:
Cic:Brut_78
lass we may place Sextus Aelius, who was the best lawyer
Cic:DeOr_1.198
and character, such as that Aelius Sextus, ** who, for his
Cic:DeOr_1.212
and I should name Sextus Aelius, Manius Manilius, Publius Mucius, as
Cic:DeOr_1.240
in the commentaries of Sextus Aelius; though he allowed, at the
Cic:DeOr_3.133
an instance of this, Sextus Aelius; and we ourselves have seen
Cic:Rep_1.30
Sagacious Aelius Sextus, a man most wise,
Cic:Tusc_1.18
i.e. wise-heart; and Aelius Sextus is described as Egregie
Ennius:Ann_326
& Sextus Aelius Paetus, consul with Flamininus, 198 ;
FastCap_p64
[198] & Sex. Aelius Q.f. P.n. Paetus Catus , T. Quinctius
Plin:HN_7.118
at Rome the surnames of Catus {"Wise"} and Corculum {"Sage"}, and
Plin:HN_33.142
and the same as to Catus Aelius's not accepting the silver
ValMax_4.3.7
easily conjecture that Q. Tubero, surnamed Catus, was the
Paetus 7
(Q. Aelius Paetus) - Roman consul, 167 B.C.
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Consuls: Q. Aelius P.f. Paetus, M. Junius M.f. Pennus
  Within translations:
Cic:Brut_109
int consul with Q. Aelius [167 B.C.]) was tribune, in the
FastCap_p66
[167] & Q. Aelius P.f. Q.n. Paetus , M. Junius M.f. M.n
Paetus 8
(P. Autronius Paetus) - disqualified from being consul for 65 B.C.
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of Q.Pompeius Bithynicus, P.Autronius, C.Staienus and other medioc
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Sulla and Paetus, the consuls elected for the following year, are con
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Cic:Brut_241
contemporary, P. Autronius, had a very clear, and strong
Cic:Brut_244
mention the Staieni and Autronii!" "As I have been speaki
Cic:Brut_251
mory, you would plague us with Autronii and Steiani withou
Cic:Sull_1
the unique hatred inspired by Autronius ** ; and that in
Cic:Sull_7
Next, in the case of Autronius did not his comrades, his
Cic:Sull_10
have given evidence against Autronius," he says, "you are
Cic:Sull_13
who did not assist Autronius, who gave damaging testimony
Cic:Sull_16
closer than that between Autronius and Catiline, between Autronius
Cic:Sull_36
Lucius Cassius affirmed that Autronius and others were acting
Cic:Sull_51
it is that attempt of Autronius and Catiline, when they wanted
Cic:Sull_53
of the massacre, when Autronius was ordered to occupy
Cic:Sull_66
arise from the wickedness of Autronius ? His utterances, his threats
Cic:Sull_71
condemned by your suspicion. Autronius himself, whose name is
Cic:Sull_76
the minds of Catiline, Autronius, Cethegus, Lentulus, and the
Schol:Bob_79
conviction of Sulla and Autronius, the consuls C.Antonius
Paetus 9
(A. Aelius Caecina Paetus) - suffect consul, 37 A.D.
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husband, Caecina Paetus, was lying ill, and so too was
Paetus 10
(L. Autronius Paetus) - proconsul in Africa, 28 B.C.
FastTr_p110
utronius P.f. L.n. Paetus, proconsul, & from Africa, 17
Paetus 11
(L. Papirius Paetus) - a friend of Cicero
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Cic:Fam_7.32 & 9.25, letters from Cicero to Volumnius and Paetus.
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Cic:Fam_9.16 & 9.18, letters from Cicero to Paetus.
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.28 & 9.19-20, letters from Cicero to M'.Curius and Papirius Paetus.
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:Fam_9.17 & 12.17-18, letters from Cicero to Paetus and Cornificius.
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:Att_12.8 & Cic:Fam_9.15, letters from Cicero to Atticus and Paetus.
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Cic:Fam_9.23 & 9.26, two letters from Cicero to Paetus.
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Cic:Fam_9.22 & 16.18-20, letters from Cicero to Paetus and Tiro.
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Cic:Fam_9.24 & 12.24, letters from Cicero to Paetus and Cornificius.
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