Lucius Iulius Maelo Caudicus

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Lucius Iulius Maelo Caudicus, born in 10 B.C., in the Olisipo region of . The name indicates an indigenous origin, who came to importance as the duumviri of Olisipo, and later, the flamen of the cult of Augustus.

He founded a villa with the probable name of "villa Caudicana", now known as (near ). In 20 AD he built a fountain in Armés that is still present. He also fulfilled religious vows in a Temple of Jupiter located in .

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