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- Q12272753 description "Ancient Roman family".
- Q12272753 description "Ancient Roman family".
- Q12272753 subject Q9815532.
- Q12272753 abstract "The gens Atria was a Roman family, known primarily from two individuals who flourished during the middle years of the first century BC.Quintus Atrius was a lieutenant of Caesar during his second expedition into Britannia in 54 BC. He was left on the coast to take care of the ships while Caesar himself marched into the interior of the country.Publius Atrius was an eques who belonged to Pompeius' party. He was taken prisoner by Caesar in Africa in 47 BC but was spared.".
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- Q12272753 wikiPageWikiLink Q9815532.
- Q12272753 name "Atria".
- Q12272753 shortDescription "Ancient Roman family".
- Q12272753 type Person.
- Q12272753 type Agent.
- Q12272753 type Person.
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- Q12272753 type NaturalPerson.
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- Q12272753 comment "The gens Atria was a Roman family, known primarily from two individuals who flourished during the middle years of the first century BC.Quintus Atrius was a lieutenant of Caesar during his second expedition into Britannia in 54 BC. He was left on the coast to take care of the ships while Caesar himself marched into the interior of the country.Publius Atrius was an eques who belonged to Pompeius' party. He was taken prisoner by Caesar in Africa in 47 BC but was spared.".
- Q12272753 label "Atria (gens)".
- Q12272753 name "Atria".