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1 Roman social system  



1.1  Titles  







2 Events  





3 Roman politics  





4 Conferences  





5 Treaties  





6 Roman religion  



6.1  Temples  







7 Roman roads  





8 Other places  





9 Food  





10 Games  





11 Medicine  





12 Military  



12.1  Roman forts  





12.2  Wars  





12.3  Battles  







13 Gladiator types  





14 Organizations  





15 Slave types  





16 Laws  





17 Roman archaeology  



17.1  Archaeological sites  



17.1.1  Pompeii  







17.2  Architecture  





17.3  Artifacts  







18 Roman people  



18.1  Artists  





18.2  Romans active in politics  







19 Other  





20 Miscellaneous  





21 History organizations  





22 See also  














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< User:Skysmith

Missing articles about Ancient Rome


Thanks for User:Spondoolicks for helping with this page and User:14 novembre, User:Cplakidas, User:Furius, User:Haploidavey, User:Llywrch & User:Moswento

Roman social system[edit]

)
  • Roman aristocracy and bureaucracy(
  • g
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  • )
  • Roman motherhood - (
  • g
  • b
  • )

    Titles[edit]

    )
  • cledonius, rhetorician – (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Flamen Volcanalis - (
  • g
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  • )
  • Flamen Volturnalis - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • liberatrix(
  • g
  • b
  • )

    Events[edit]

    )
  • Freedmen's Rebellion - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Gallic Traders' Tax Avoidance - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Tacharina's Revolt - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Thebaid Revolts - (
  • g
  • b
  • )

    Roman politics[edit]

    )
  • Roman political thought - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Senate Tax opposition - (
  • g
  • b
  • )

    Conferences[edit]

    )
  • Conference of Milenum - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Conference of Miseum - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Consilium Principis - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • conventus matronalis - (
  • g
  • b
  • )

    Treaties[edit]

    )

    Roman religion[edit]

    ) - not a deity but an occasional epithet (lit. "does nothing badly") of Hermes and Mercury, so probably belongs in their articles. Haploidavey (talk) 19:24, 8 January 2017 (UTC)
  • Carha (god) - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Diuturna, Juterna, goddess of healing springs - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Falacar (god) - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Opsi (god) - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Penatus (gods) - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Unxia (god), god of wedding anointments - (
  • g
  • b
  • ) Unxia indicates a goddess; see entry at List of Roman deities#Unxia; a minor goddess of marriage, concerned with anointing the bridegroom's door. The name occurs as a surname of Juno; but might be best dealt with in context, at Marriage in ancient Rome. Or we might start a "Roman marriage deities" article. Haploidavey (talk) 17:45, 8 January 2017 (UTC)
  • Verplace, Virplace, goddess of family harmony – (
  • g
  • b
  • )

    Temples[edit]

    )

    Roman roads[edit]

    )
  • Via Aquillia - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Via Augusta Pretoria - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Via Bracara Asturicam - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Via Cassi Via Flaminia Minor - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Via Confluentana - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Via Corsica - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Via Decia - (
  • g
  • b
  • ). See Gerald Grabherr, "Zur sogenannten Via Decia" Bayerische Vorgeschichtsblätter 61, 1996, pp. 229–244. The road is known from a single milestone, its location is unclear. Furius (talk) 03:41, 23 January 2017 (UTC)
  • Via Fenollentis - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Via Lusitanorum - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Via Matina - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Via Minucia(
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Via Vallespiri(
  • g
  • b
  • )

    Other places[edit]

    Food[edit]

    ). This is plural, singular is Buccellatum. Furius (talk) 03:45, 23 January 2017 (UTC)
  • Praegustatores, foretaster - (
  • g
  • b
  • ) - this is a plural. Per standard WP articles, we'd use Praegustator (singular); the latter's mentioned in Food taster. Not sure we've enough to justify a separate article. Haploidavey (talk) 16:00, 8 January 2017 (UTC)

    Games[edit]

    )

    Medicine[edit]

    )
  • Vulnerarius, wound specialist- (
  • g
  • b
  • )

    Military[edit]

    )
  • Polybian legionary camp - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Signa imperii, Roman legionary standard – (
  • g
  • b
  • )

    Roman forts[edit]

    )
  • Glenbane fortlet, Scotland - (
  • g
  • b
  • )

    Wars[edit]

    Battles[edit]

    )
  • Battle of Atar - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Battle of Atuatuca in Gallic wars - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Battle of Avar - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Battle of Bedeo - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Battle of the Lance(
  • g
  • b
  • )

    Gladiator types[edit]

    )
  • Gaul (gladiator) - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Laguerii(
  • g
  • b
  • )

    Two of these can be found at List of Roman gladiator types. The first is listed there (in the Latin singular) as Andabata (exceedingly obscure, and a full article seems unlikely imo). It should not redirect to Gladiator, because the article does not mention it, and likely never will. The second is a Gallus, a type about which virtually nothing is known, beyond its likely "Gaulish" characteristics (whatever those were) and its likely renaming or replacement by the Murmillo - I suggest a redirect to the latter article, which should explain the change of name (?), and an entry in the List of types [PS - I've now added one] The correct spelling of the last is Laquearius (plLaquearii), which has its own, overly speculative article. Haploidavey (talk) 14:23, 8 January 2017 (UTC)

    Organizations[edit]

    )
  • duumviri municipalis - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Herculeans - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Imperial Secret Service - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • latrocinium Council - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Plebeian triad - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Plebeian tribal assembly - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Pseudo-cynics - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Roman burial clubs - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Women's Senate - (
  • g
  • b
  • )

    Slave types[edit]

    )
  • Tickle slave - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Wash slave(
  • g
  • b
  • )

    Laws[edit]

    )
  • cassian law - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Codex Auricianus - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Codex Justicianus - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Cornelian Laws, Leges Cornelia - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Domitian Law, Lex Domitia - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Lex antonia de actis conformata - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Lex Calpurnia de ambitus - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Lex Clodia - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Lex Imperio Vespasiani - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Lex Julia Agraria - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Lex Julia de ambita - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Lex Julia de maiasteta - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Lex Julia de martinaud ordinibus - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Lex Junia Pertonia - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Lex Licinia du Provincia Caesaris - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Lex Malactena - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Lex Munatia Aemilia - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Lex Petronia - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Lex Rufrenia - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Lex Vatinius - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Roman Agrarian Law of 111 BC, Lex Agraria of 111 BC) - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Roman Agrarian Law of 133 BC, Sempronian Law of 133 BC, Lex Sempronia Agraria - (
  • g
  • b
  • )

    Roman archaeology[edit]

    Archaeological sites[edit]

    )
  • Arc Pietatis of Tiberius - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Castra Peregrinorum, Mithra site in Rome - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Fiano Romano ruins - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Fratlesina, Po Valley, Italy - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Garden of Livia - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Imperial villa, imperial villas, Rome - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Sanctuary of Juno(
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Sanctuary of Jupiter at Terracina(
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Sanctuary of Jupiter Heliopoliteny(
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Sanctuary of Poseidon Helikonios Pannonium(
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Umm el-Dabadib, Roman fort - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Villa Damecuta(
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Vindobone, Roman settlement – (
  • g
  • b
  • )

    Pompeii[edit]

    )
  • Room of the Masks - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Villa of Augustus - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Villa San Marco(
  • g
  • b
  • )

    Architecture[edit]

    )
  • Aleatorium - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Alipterion - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Amphitheater of Fidenae - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Antonine Baths - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • arcuatio - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • area custodiae(
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Baths of Hadrian - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Forum Caesaris - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Forum Nerae - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Forum Transitorium - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Garden of Antony - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Garden of Caesar - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • hippicus Tower - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Lesser Attalid monument(
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • marble plan of Rome - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Mariamme Tower - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Palladius of Alexandria(
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Round Temple of Cybele - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Small Baths - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Snake Bath - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Stairs of Sighs - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • temple of Virilis - (
  • g
  • b
  • )

    Artifacts[edit]

    )

    Roman people[edit]

    )
  • Formulus (painter) – (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Minatius Magius(
  • g
  • b
  • )

    Artists[edit]

    )
  • Paquius Proculus, Roman painter - (
  • g
  • b
  • ) see Portrait of Paquius Proculo

    Romans active in politics[edit]

    Other[edit]

    )
  • Claudius Etruscus - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Eppia, gladiator - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Eucrateia, athlete - (
  • g
  • b
  • )

    Miscellaneous[edit]

    )
  • Adecratio - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Adiutrix - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Adlectio - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Aearium - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Aebutius Liberalis - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Aeserman inscription - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Africa Verus - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Alauda (legion) - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Aliptae - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Anietus - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Apparitoes - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Appendix Verfiliaise - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Aquae Datavinee - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Aquae Sulr - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Aramea Orontem - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Artagira - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Arvarium mitare - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Augurium Canarium - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Augustan era - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Augustans - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Ausutoclonum - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Bacchanalian conspiracy(
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Bassiahus - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Campus Sceleratus -(
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • carpentum - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • cerealic, festival - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • classiarii - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Collegia artificum - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Colonate, servile land tenure - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Comes Averorum - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Comes dispositionum - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Comes domesticum - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Comes hispaniarum - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Comes privatae largitionis - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • comzob - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • concilia - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Consiliarius - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • De Rebus Bellius - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • decangi - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Decuman Gate - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • denthelet - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Depositio barbae, ritual first shave of a young boy - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Destrictarium - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Dies Alliensis - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Falsification of Resources - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • frigidus - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Gymnasium Romanum - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Hyginim legionary camp - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • immunitas - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • imperium proconsularis - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Insani Mostes - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Intercalatum - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Late Stoa - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Ludi Augustates - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Ludi Ceriales - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Ludi Decennales - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Ludi Florales - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Ludi Megalise - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Ludi Pontificales - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Ludi Victoriae Caesaris - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Ludus litterarius, primary school - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Ludus litterarius, Roman primary school - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Lycia Pamphylia - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Magarius Magnei - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Magetobriga - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Matrimonium iustum, Roman concept of legal marriage - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Middle Stoa - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • nummes castrensis, coin - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Olla burial - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Ornatrix, woman's hairdresser - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • paravium - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • pareca - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • pazaea - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • peculium - (
  • g
  • b
  • ). This is Latin for a number of different kinds of "pocket money". Might be an article in it. Furius (talk) 04:07, 23 January 2017 (UTC)
  • Plebeian art - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Pomaxahres - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Praegustatores, Roman foretaster – (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Praegustatores, Roman foretasters) - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • princeps inventuti - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Robra Saxa - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Roman aristocracy and bureaucracy - (
  • g
  • b
  • ). This is Social class in ancient Rome, the rather unsatisfactorily titled Constitution of the Roman Empire (actually about the Principate), and Constitution of the Late Roman Empire Furius (talk) 04:07, 23 January 2017 (UTC)
  • Roman Centurial Assembly - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Roman city planning - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Roman Empire inflation(
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Roman Empire inflation(
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Roman playwrights - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Roman provincial art - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Roman widows(
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Rostra Ceasaris - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Sacra privata - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • sacrificati - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • screbonii - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • scythica - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • segestos - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • senaculum - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Sibyl Sirmium - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Sicilio-Roman - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Sosibius Lacon(
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • spado - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Spiked tutulus - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • srimium(
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Superficies (Roman law) - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • symmachy(
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Tabernae Novae - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Tingir - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Tonsorina, barbershop - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Trainan Fortis - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Treaty of Tarentum - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Tribun Militum - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Tribun Plebis - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Tullianum dougeous - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • ulpia Noviomagus - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Ulpia Victrix - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Unctores - (
  • g
  • b
  • ). Singular is "Unctor". Furius (talk) 04:07, 23 January 2017 (UTC)
  • Unctorium - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • usipetus - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Usus Modernus Pandectarum - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Varonilla - (
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Vespasianae(
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • viatores(
  • g
  • b
  • )
  • Xenodochium Romanum(
  • g
  • b
  • )

    History organizations[edit]

    )

    See also[edit]

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