Publius Atilius Aebutianus died in 188.
Saint Publius died in 112.
Publius Septimius Geta died on December 19, 211 at the age of 22.
Virgil (Publius Vergilius Maro) died on September 21, 19 BC at 50 years old in Brundisium, Italy, Roman Empire.
Marcus Atilius Regulus was one of them.
Qui 'Publius' dixit is the Latin equivalent of 'Who said 'Publius'?'. In the word by word translation, the interrogative 'qui' means 'who'. The proper name 'Publius' means 'Publius'. The verb 'dixit' means '[he/she/it] said'.
Publius Aurelius was created in 1990.
Publius is pronounced like 'pub-lus'. The letter 'i' is silenced out in that word.
'Publius' was a Roman praenomen - roughly equivalent to a given name. Some famous Romans with that name were the poet Publius Ovidius Naso, better known as Ovid, and Publius Aelius Hadrianus, better known as Emperor Hadrian.
Erving R. Mix has written: 'Marcus Atilius Regulus'
Publius Septimius Geta was born on March 7, 189.
Publius Septimius Geta was born on March 7, 189.
The name Publius is significant because it was used by several prominent figures in ancient Rome, including Publius Valerius Publicola, one of the first consuls of Rome. The name Publius was associated with leadership, patriotism, and service to the Roman Republic.