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  1. Marcus Claudius Marcellus (* um 268 v. Chr.; † 208 v. Chr. bei Venusia) war ein römischer Feldherr und fünfmal Konsul. 222 v. Chr. kämpfte er in seinem ersten Konsulat erfolgreich in Norditalien gegen den Stamm der Insubrer.

  2. Mögliches Porträt des Marcellus Marcellustheater. Marcus Claudius Marcellus (* 42 v. Chr.; † September 23 v. Chr. in Baiae) war Neffe und Schwiegersohn des römischen Kaisers Augustus

  3. Marcus Claudius Marcellus (/ m ɑːr ˈ s ɛ l ə s /; c. 270 – 208 BC) was a Roman general and politician during the 3rd century BC. Five times elected as consul of the Roman Republic (222, 215, 214, 210, and 208 BC).

  4. Marcus Claudius Marcellus (born 42 bc —died 23 bc, Baiae, Campania [Italy]) was the nephew of the emperor Augustus (reigned 27 bc – ad 14) and presumably chosen by him as heir, though Augustus himself denied it. Marcellus was the son of Gaius Claudius Marcellus and Augustus’s sister Octavia.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. 30. Aug. 2017 · Marcus Claudius Marcellus (c. 270-208 BCE) was a five-time consul and, earning the nickname the 'Sword of Rome', he was one of the city's greatest military commanders. Active in both the First and Second Punic Wars, he also won honours for his campaigns in Gaul and the capture of Mediolanum (modern Milan).

    • Mark Cartwright
  6. Marcus Claudius Marcellus (* um 268 v. Chr.; † 208 v. Chr.) war einer der römischen Generäle im Zweiten Punischen Krieg, Eroberer von Syrakus und Konsul der Römischen Republik.

  7. Marcellus. (legendary, died 208 B.C.E.) By Plutarch. Written 75 A.C.E. Translated by John Dryden. They say that Marcus Claudius, who was five times consul of the Romans, was the son of Marcus; and that he was the first of his family called Marcellus; that is, martial, as Posidonius affirms.