Examples of using Gnaeus in English and their translations into Russian
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Raicho Vasilev(Bulgarian: Райчо Василев) is a Bulgarian stunt/actor best known for his role Gladiator Gnaeus on the TV series Spartacus:
Gnaeus Scipio, fearing that the Carthaginian army outnumbered his own,
the Caledonians' defeat at the hands of Gnaeus Julius Agricola at Mons Graupius is recorded by Tacitus.
The Cimbri inflict the heaviest defeat on the Roman army of Gnaeus Mallius Maximus.
the Senate sent Gnaeus Pompeius, known as Pompey, to recall Lucullus to Rome and take over his command.
the deaths of Titus Labienus and Gnaeus Pompeius(eldest son of Pompey), Caesar was politically
his subservience so enraged his Syrian subjects that the Roman envoy Gnaeus Octavius(consul of 165 BC) was assassinated in
when the restoration was carried out in marble by Gnaeus Domitius Calvinus, on the regal foundation.
dispatched a pair of consular legions under the command of Lucius Gellius Publicola and Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus Clodianus.
The Battle of Ebro River was a naval battle fought near the mouth of Ebro River in the spring of 217 BC between a Carthaginian fleet of approximately 27 quinqueremes, under the command of Himilco, and a Roman fleet of 55 ships, under Gnaeus Cornelius Scipio Calvus.
229 BC) and Gnaeus Fulvius Centumalus.
The consul Marcus Claudius Marcellus headed for Clastidium and his colleague Gnaeus Cornelius Scipio Calvus continued the siege of Acerrae.
For instance, generals Marcus Antonius Primus and Gnaeus Julius Agricola were both born in Gaul,
Gnaeus Cornelius Dolabella,
Marcus Petreius and the brothers Sextus and Gnaeus Pompeius Pompey's sons.
Gnaeus Manlius Vulso,
During his tenure as governor of Macedonia, Gnaeus Egnatius began the construction of the eponymous Via Egnatia which was begun in 146 BC
When Fabius came to the end of his term, the Senate did not renew his dictatorial powers and command was given to consuls Gnaeus Servilius Geminus
Two future governors served under him: Quintus Petillius Cerialis as legate of Legio IX Hispana, and Gnaeus Julius Agricola as a military tribune attached to II Augusta,
In the introduction to his biography of Gnaeus Julius Agricola however,