Proper noun
Lucius
(rare) A male given name from Latin
Reverend Lucius Fairlow... a mild-spoken young-old man with mild chestnut hair and a mild chestnut mustache and a conservative theology which stuck mildly to the pleasant certainties of God's anger and eternal hellfire. Sinclair Lewis
Accessed January 27, 2016 In 160, Marcus and Lucius were designated joint consuls for the following year. Source: Internet
A cross section of reviews of this production can be found in Dessen (1989: 48–50) As such, "for affirmation and healing under Lucius the production substituted a sceptical modern theme of evil triumphant and Rome's decadence." Source: Internet
After a seven-day interval (justitium) Marcus and Lucius nominated their father for deification. Source: Internet
Additionally, Lucius' army is not composed of Goths, but of Roman centurions loyal to the Andronici. Source: Internet
After inheriting his father's entire fortune, Lucius attempted to gain a political office. Source: Internet