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Amulius

American  
[uh-myoo-lee-uhs] / əˈmyu li əs /

noun

Roman Legend.
  1. a son of Proca who revolted against his brother Numitor and seized the throne of Alba Longa.


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While gazing at a spectacle exhibited in one of the temples, Jovinian had recognised his friend the presbyter Amulius, who was coming quickly towards him.

From Jovinian A Story of the Early Days of Papal Rome by Kingston, William Henry Giles

Jovinian hastened to consult Amulius how he should reply to Gaius.

From Jovinian A Story of the Early Days of Papal Rome by Kingston, William Henry Giles

Amulius might even doubt the accuracy of his statements; Gentianus was far more likely to believe them, could he manage to communicate with him.

From Jovinian A Story of the Early Days of Papal Rome by Kingston, William Henry Giles

Amulius deemed it best that some preventive measure should be taken.

From Roman Women by Brittain, Alfred

There are many in the army of Amulius, my uncle, who hate him as much as they fear him.

From The Childhood of Rome by Lamprey, Louise