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  1. Quintus Anicius Faustus Paulinus

    Quintus Anicius Faustus Paulinus ca 180 aft. 230 ca 232 was the Legatus Legate of Moesia Inferior between 229 and 230 or ca 230 to 232. He was the son of Quintus Anicius Faustus , Legatus Legate of Numidia and Roman consul Consul in 198, and wife Sergia Paulla. He married a daughter of Sextus Cocceius Vibianus , a Roman senator Senator in 204, and was the father of Quintus Anicius Faustus born ca 210 , married before 240 Asinia Juliana Nicomacha born ca 215 , daughter of Gaius Asinius Nicomachus Julianus , Proconsul of Asia Roman province Asia circa 250, and they were the parents of Sextus Anicius Faustus Paulinus consul 298 Sextus Anicius Faustus Paulinus or Marcus Junius Caesonius Nicomachus Anicius Faustus Paulinus , Roman consul Consul of Roman Empire Rome in 298 Sextus Cocceius Anicius Faustus , Proconsul of Africa Province Africa between 260 and 268 Sources Christian Settipani , Les Anc tres de Charlemagne France ditions Christian, 1989 . Christian Settipani , Continuite Gentilice et Continuite Familiale Dans Les Familles Senatoriales Romaines, A L Epoque Imperiale, Mythe et Realite. Linacre, UK Prosopographica et Genealogica, 2000. ILL. NYPL ASY Rome 03 983. Anthony Wagner , Pedigree and Progress, Essays in the Genealogical Interpretation of History, London, Philmore, 1975. Rutgers Alex CS4.W33. See also Descent from antiquity Roman governors of Lower Moesia Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Anicius Faustus Paulinus, Quintus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 180 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Anicius Faustus Paulinus, Quintus Category 3rd century Romans Category Roman legates Category 180 births Category Roman governors of Lower Moesia Category Year of death unknown Ancient Rome bio stub bg ...   more details



  1. Gaius Asinius Quadratus Protimus

    Gaius Asinius Quadratus Protimus or Gaius Protimus Quadratus Asinius ca. 165 aft. 235 was the Proconsul of Achaea Roman province Achaea ca. 211 or in 220. He was the brother of Gaius Asinius Rufus, son of Gaius Asinius Nicomachus and wife and cousin Julia Quadratilla or perhaps Asinia Marcellina, descendant of the family of Gaius Asinius Pollio consul AD 23 Gaius Asinius Pollio and paternal grandson of Gaius Asinius Rufus and wife Julia. He married and was the father of Gaius Asinius Nicomachus Julianus , Proconsul of Asia Roman province Asia between ca. 225 and ca. 230. Sources Christian Settipani , Continuite Gentilice et Continuite Familiale Dans Les Familles Senatoriales Romaines, A L Epoque Imperiale, Mythe et Realite. Linacre, UK Prosopographica et Genealogica, 2000. ILL. NYPL ASY Rome 03 983. Christian Settipani, Les Ancetres de Charlemagne. Paris Editions Christian, 1989. ILL Univ of Virginia CS25.S47 1989. Kelsey Williams , Plantagenet Descents From Ancient Judea. Posting to soc.genealogy.medieval email list GEN MEDIEVAL on 6 23 2002 201716. Subject Re Plantagenet Descents From Ancient Judea. Available at http archiver.rootsweb.com th read 2002 06 1024881359. Author address gkkwilliams cowboy.net. See also Descent from antiquity DEFAULTSORT Asinius Quadratus Protimus, Gaius Category 3rd century Romans Category Imperial Roman proconsuls Category Year of birth uncertain Category 160s births Category 3rd century deaths Category Year of birth unknown Category Year of death unknown Ancient Rome bio stub bg ...   more details



  1. Sextus Cocceius Anicius Faustus

    Sextus Cocceius Anicius Faustus was a Roman Empire Roman Proconsul of Africa Province Africa between 260 and 268. He was a son of Quintus Anicius Faustus Paulinus , Legatus Legate of Moesia Inferior between 229 and 230 or c. 230 to 232, and wife. His brother Quintus Anicius Faustus born ca 210 , married before 240 Asinia Juliana Nicomacha born ca 215 , daughter of Gaius Asinius Nicomachus Julianus , Proconsul of Asia Roman province Asia circa 250, and they were the parents of Sextus Anicius Faustus Paulinus consul 298 Sextus Anicius Faustus Paulinus or Marcus Junius Caesonius Nicomachus Anicius Faustus Paulinus , Roman consul Consul of Roman Empire Rome in 298. Sources Christian Settipani , Les Anc tres de Charlemagne France ditions Christian, 1989 . Christian Settipani , Continuite Gentilice et Continuite Familiale Dans Les Familles Senatoriales Romaines, A L Epoque Imperiale, Mythe et Realite. Linacre, UK Prosopographica et Genealogica, 2000. ILL. NYPL ASY Rome 03 983. Anthony Wagner , Pedigree and Progress, Essays in the Genealogical Interpretation of History, London, Philmore, 1975. Rutgers Alex CS4.W33. See also Descent from antiquity Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sextus Cocceius Anicius Faustus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sextus Cocceius Anicius Faustus Category Imperial Roman proconsuls Category Year of birth unknown Category Year of death unknown Ancient Rome bio stub bg ...   more details



  1. Philoxenus of Eretria

    For other uses, see Philoxenus Philoxenus of Eretria was a painter from Eretria , the disciple of Nicomachus of Thebes , whose speed in painting he imitated and even surpassed, having discovered some new and rapid methods of colouring ref Pliny the Elder Pliny breviores etiamnum quasdam picturas compendiarias invenit , Natural History xxxv. 10. s. 36. 22. ref Nevertheless, Pliny states that there was a picture of his which was inferior to none, of a battle of Alexander the Great with Darius, which he painted for king Cassander . A similar subject is represented in the celebrated Alexander Mosaic found in the House of the Faun , Pompeii . As the disciple of Nicomachus, who flourished about 360 BC, and as the painter of the battle of Issus 333 BC , Philoxenus must have flourished in the age of Alexander, about 330 BC and onwards. The words of Pliny, Cassandro regi , Cassander being king , if taken literally, would show that the date of his great picture must have been after 317 or 315 BC, for from one of those two years the reign of Cassander in Macedon must be dated. References Reflist SmithDGRBM Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Philoxenus of Eretria ALTERNATIVE NAMES Greek Painter SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Philoxenus of Eretria Category Painters of Alexander the Great Category Ancient Greek painters Category Ancient Eretrians Category Ancient Greeks in Macedon AncientGreece bio stub Greece painter stub ca Filox pintor de Philoxenos von Eretria es Filoxeno de Eretria fr Philox ne d r trie hu Philoxenosz fest pl Filoksenos z Eretrii ...   more details



  1. Gabinius Barbarus Pompeianus

    Gabinius Barbarus Pompeianus died in Rome, February 409 was a politician of the Western Roman Empire , praefectus urbi of Rome during the first siege of Alaric I . Life Pompeianus owned an estate that bounded with Quintus Aurelius Symmachus in Baiae the two of them disputed the exact definition of the boundaries untile 398, when Pompeianus sold his property. A letter received by Pompeianus from Symmachus in 400 has been preserved. Between 400 and 401 he was proconsul of Africa Province . Between the end of 408 and the beginning of 409 he was praefectus urbi of Rome. During this time, Alaric I besieged Rome for the first time. Pompeianus proposed to ask the Pagan gods to protect the city and for this reason it is assumed that he was a Pagan even if Zosimus calls him a Christian . It was probably him who proposed to confiscate the properties of Valerius Pinianus and his wife Melania the Younger but before the Roman Senate could discuss this proposal, Pompeianus was killed in the Roman Forum by an angry mob, which had rioted because of the shortage of food caused by the siege. Sources Codex Theodosianus , several laws CIL 8 969 Quintus Aurelius Symmachus , Letters , IX.8 Sozomen , IX.2 Vita Melaniae 19 Greek version , II.1 Latin version Zosimus , V.41.1 2 Gabinius Barbarus Pompeianus 2 , Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire , Volume 2. s start s bef before Nicomachus Flavianus son Nicomachus Flavianus s ttl title List of urban prefects of Rome Praefectus urbi of Rome years 408 409 s aft after Priscus Attalus s bef before Apollodorus PLREII Apollodorus 2 s ttl title Africa Province Proconsul of Africa years 400 401 s aft after Marius Vindicius or Helpidius PLREII Helpidius 1 end Category 4th century Romans Category 5th century Romans Category Correspondents of Symmachus Category Imperial Roman proconsuls Category Roman governors of Africa Category Urban prefects of Rome it Gabinio Barbaro Pompeiano ...   more details



  1. Epitome de Caesaribus

    The Epitome de Caesaribus is the name for a Latin historical work, written at the end of the 4th century. It is a brief account of the reigns of the emperors from Augustus to Theodosius the Great . It is attributed to Aurelius Victor , but was written by an anonymous author who was very likely a pagan. The author used the so called Enmannsche Kaisergeschichte and the now lost Annales of Virius Nicomachus Flavianus a friend of Quintus Aurelius Symmachus . Although very brief in length and not always reliable, it also contains useful information. Bibliography J rg A. Schlumberger Die Epitome de Caesaribus. Untersuchungen zur heidnischen Geschichtsschreibung des 4. Jahrhunderts n. Chr. , C.H. Beck, Munich 1974. External links http www.forumromanum.org literature victor ep.html Epitome de Caesaribus Latin text http www.roman emperors.org epitome.htm Epitome de Caesaribus English translation Category 4th century books Category Late Antiquity Category Latin histories de Epitome de Caesaribus es Epitome de Caesaribus fr pitom de Caesaribus hr Epitome de Caesaribus la Epitome de Caesaribus fi Epitome de Caesaribus ...   more details



  1. Sextus Anicius Faustus Paulinus (consul 298)

    Sextus Anicius Faustus Paulinus I or Marcus Junius Caesonius Nicomachus Anicius Faustus Paulinus II ca 240 aft. 300 Pur between 299 and 300 was the Roman consul Consul of Roman Empire Rome in 298 with Virius Gallus . He was the son of Quintus Anicius Faustus born ca 210 , and wife married before 240 , Asinia Juliana Nicomacha born ca 215 , paternal grandson of Quintus Anicius Faustus Paulinus , Legatus Legate of Moesia Inferior between 229 and 230, and maternal grandson of Caius Asinius Nicomachus Julianus . He married Amnia Demetrias b. ca 245 , a Noblewoman , probably the daughter of Tiberius Claudius and wife Flavia b. ca 220 , who was probably the son of Tiberius Claudius Themistocles ca 155 aft. 220 255 , son of Tiberius Claudius Frontonianus ca 130 aft. 165 , Asiarch and Curator , and had issue Sextus Anicius Faustus Paulinus II , Roman consul Consul of Roman Empire Rome in 325 Amnius Anicius Julianus , Roman consul Consul of Roman Empire Rome in 322 s start s off s bef before Maximian , br Galerius s ttl title List of Roman Consuls Consul of the Roman Empire years 298 regent1 Virius Gallus s aft after Diocletian , br Maximian end See also Descent from antiquity Sources Christian Settipani , Les Anc tres de Charlemagne France ditions Christian, 1989 . Christian Settipani , Continuite Gentilice et Continuite Familiale Dans Les Familles Senatoriales Romaines, A L Epoque Imperiale, Mythe et Realite. Linacre, UK Prosopographica et Genealogica, 2000. ILL. NYPL ASY Rome 03 983. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Paulinus, Faustus, Anicius, Sextus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 240 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Paulinus, Faustus, Anicius, Sextus Category Imperial Roman consuls Category 240 births Category 3rd century Romans Category Anicii Category Year of death unknown AncientRome politician stub bg it Anicio Fausto la Marcus Iunius Caesonius Nicomachus Anicius ...   more details



  1. Squared triangular number

    1993 gives seven geometric proofs. Generalizations A similar result to Nicomachus s theorem holds ... refend External links mathworld urlname NicomachussTheorem title Nicomachus s Theorem http users.tru.eastlink.ca brsears math oldprob.htm s32 A visual proof of Nicomachus s Theorem Category ...   more details



  1. Paulinus

    Paulinus Paullinus is a Roman naming convention Roman cognomen that can refer to Gaius Suetonius Paulinus , general who defeated Boudica Roman consuls Marcus Junius Caesonius Nicomachus Anicius Faustus Paulinus , consul in 298 Sextus Anicius Faustus Paulinus consul 325 , consul in 325 Amnius Anicius Paulinus , consul in 334 Paulinus consul 498 , consul in 498 Decius Paulinus , consul of the Western Roman Empire in 534 Christian saints Paulinus of Antioch Paulinus of Nola full name Pontificus Meropius Anicius Paulinus , poet and bishop Paulinus of York , first Archbishop of York Paulinus II of Aquileia , Italian bishop, poet, and scholar Paulinus of Wales Paul Aurelian , Paulinus Aurelianus Others Paulinus follower of Plotinus Paulinus the Deacon , 5th century biographer of Ambrose Bishops Paulinus of Treves , 4th century bishop Paulinus, Bishop of Antioch Fictional General Paulinus Maximus , fictional main character of Eagle in the Snow Aulus Paulinus, Roman Governor of Britain in Chelmsford 123 disambig Category Ancient Roman families bg ca Paul cy Paulinus de Paulinus es Paulino fr Paulinus sh Paulin ...   more details



  1. Asclepius of Tralles

    Other people2 Asclepius disambiguation Asclepius of Tralles lang el lang grc died c. 560 570 was a student of Ammonius Hermiae . Two works of his survive Commentary on Aristotle s Metaphysics Aristotle Metaphysics , books I VII. Commentary on Nicomachus Introduction to Arithmetic Both works seem to be notes on the lectures conducted by Ammonius Hermiae Ammonius . References Martindale, John Robert, The Prosopography of the later Roman Empire , Cambridge University Press, 1994. ISBN 978 0 521 20160 5 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Asclepius of Tralles ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Asclepius of Tralles Category 6th century philosophers Category 6th century Byzantine people Category Byzantine philosophers Category Commentators on Aristotle Category 6th century deaths Category Ancient Greek mathematicians Category Year of birth uncertain Category People from Ayd n Byzantine bio stub asia mathematician stub ca Asclepi de Tral les de Asklepios von Tralleis fr Ascl pios de Tralles ru fi Asklepios Tralleslainen ...   more details



  1. Translation Movement

    The Translation Movement was a movement started in the House of Wisdom in Baghdad which translated many Greek classics into Arabic . The relationship between the early period of Islamic mathematics and the mathematics of Greece and India is not yet fully understood as much work is extant only in Latin translations or has not survived. ref name maths mathematics Encyclop dia Britannica . Encyclop dia Britannica Online Library Edition. Encyclop dia Britannica, 2011. Web. 14 Mar. 2011 ref The Sabians Sabian , Thabit ibn Qurrah 836 901 , translated Nicomachus of Gerasa s Arithmetic and, under the patronage of the Sons of Moses , translated and revised the works of the major Greek mathematicians. ref name maths References reflist External links http www.aina.org books hgsptta.htm How Greek Science Passed to the Arabs , in which the Barmakids play a considerable role. They also translated Indian mathematics books of Aryabhata and Brahmagupta . Arabs were mostly responsible for spreading of Indian number system and arithmetic throughout the world. math stub Iraq stub translation stub Category History of Islamic science Category History of Iraq zh fa ...   more details



  1. Faltonius Probus Alypius

    Faltonius Probus Alypius floruit 370 397 was a politician of the Roman Empire . Life Alypius was the son of Clodius Celsinus Adelphius , Praefectus urbi of Rome in 351, and of the Christian poetess Faltonia Betitia Proba . His brother, Quintus Clodius Hermogenianus Olybrius , was Roman consul in 379. In 370 371 he was exiled, under the investigations of Maximinus praetorian prefect Maximinus . In 378 he held a high office in Mauretania , possibly vicarius of Africa Roman province Africa . On June 12, 391, he is attested ad Praefectus urbi of Rome. In 393 he was sent to the court of Emperor Eugenius , in occasion of the celebrations for the consulship of Virius Nicomachus Flavianus for the following year. He was the addressee of some letters by Quintus Aurelius Symmachus , showing he was alive in 397, and maybe even from Ambrose . Sources John Robert Martindale , Arnold Hugh Martin Jones , John Morris historian John Morris , The Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire , Cambridge University Press, 1971, p. 49. s start s bef before Ceionius Rufius Albinus s ttl title List of urban prefects of Rome Praefectus urbi of Rome years 391 s aft after Philippus end Category 4th century Romans Category Ancient Roman governors Category Correspondents of Symmachus Category Urban prefects of Rome bg it Faltonio Probo Alypio ...   more details



  1. Amnius Anicius Paulinus

    Amnius Anicius Paulinus , full name Amnius Manius Caesonius Nicomachus Anicius Paulinus Honorius fl. 334 335 was a politician of the Roman Empire . Biography Paulinus was the son of Amnius Anicius Julianus , consul in 322, and the nephew of Sextus Anicius Faustus Paulinus consul 325 Sextus Anicius Faustus Paulinus , consul in 325. He was thus a member of the gens Anicia gens Anicia . Paulinus was consul in 334 and praefectus urbi of Rome in 334 335. In 334 he erected an equestrian statue to emperor Constantine I in the Roman Forum ref CIL 6 1141 the statue was either in the middle of the Forum or near the Rostra Vandalica Lawrence Richardson, Equus Constantini , A new topographical dictionary of ancient Rome , JHU Press, 1992, ISBN 0 8018 4300 6, p. 144 . ref a statue was dedicated to him in the Forum of Trajan , whose inscription celebrates Paulinus for his high birth, his eloquence, his fairness, and his good judgement, for which he is renowned in private and in public . ref CIL 6 1683 , translated in Charles W. Hedrick, History and silence purge and rehabilitation of memory in late antiquity , University of Texas Press, 2000, ISBN 0 292 73121 3, p. 232. ref Family Recent prosopographic studies ref Settipani 1989 , 2000a and 200b . ref have tried to reconstruct Paulinus familiar bonds. According to them, Paulinus was married to Pincia born ca 305 or better, to Auchenia. His wife was perhaps the daughter of Pincius b. ca 280 and c.v. in the beginning of the 4th century and wife Caeionia b. 285 or 290 , in turn perhaps the daughter of Marcus Caeionius Proculus , suffect consul of Roman Empire Rome in 289, and wife Alfenia Juliana. They were perhaps the parents of Anicius Auchenius Bassus prefect Anicius Auchenius Bassus , praefectus urbi of Rome in 382. Notes references Sources PLRE II, Paulinus 14 . Christian Settipani , Les Anc tres de Charlemagne France ditions Christian ... it Amnio Manio Cesonio Nicomaco Anicio Paolino la Amnius Manius Caesonius Nicomachus Anicius ...   more details



  1. Marcus Caeionius Proculus

    Marcus Caeionius Proculus 250 or 255 &ndash after 289 was a Roman consul suffect consul in 289. He was perhaps the son of Marcus Caeionius Varus 225 or 230 &ndash after 285 , praefectus urbi of Rome in 284 and 295, and of his wife Rufia C.f. Procula born 235 . His possible father was a descendant of Marcus Caeionius Silvanus , consul in 156. Married to Alfenia Juliana b. 260 or 265 , perhaps daughter of Lucius Alfenius Virius Julianus b. 230 , a relative of Cassius Apronianus, they were perhaps the parents of Caeionia b. 285 or 290 , married to Pincius b. 280 , clarissimus vir at the beginning of the 4th century, and they were perhaps the parents of Pincia b. 305 , married to Amnius Manius Caesonius Nicomachus Anicius Paulinus Honorius Amnius Manius Caesonius Nicomachus Anicius Paulinus Honorius or Amnius Anicius Paulinus , consul in 334 Caeionius Apronianus 290 &ndash after 313 or 316 , Patron of Cillium Marcus Caeionius Julianus Camenius 285 &ndash after 334 , praefectus urbi in 333, married to Publilia ? , perhaps the parents of Caeionius Italicus 310 &ndash after 343 , consularis Numidiae in 343 Publilius Caeionius Julianus 315 &ndash after 355 , corrector Tusciae ca 355, married to Tarracia b. 320 , perhaps the daughter of Tarracius Nu..., clarissimus vir at the beginning of the 4th century, and he was perhaps the father and she certainly the mother of Caeionius? Tarracius Bassus 340 &ndash after 376 , praefectus urbi in 375 or 376, Patron of a certain Auchenius Alfenius Caeionius Julianus Camenius 343 &ndash 385 , Vicarius of Africa Province Africa in 381, Pontifex Maior References Christian Settipani , Continuit gentilice et continuit familiale dans les familles s natoriales romaines l poque imp riale mythe et r alit , Prosopographica et Genealogica vol. 2 Linacre College, Oxford, 2000 , Addenda et Corrigenda Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Proculus, Caeionius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DE ...   more details



  1. Symmachi

    The Symmachi were an aristocratic family of the late Roman Empire. The family received its first offices at the beginning of the 3rd century, under emperor Septimius Severus , then it increased its prestige, reaching its peaks in the 4th and 5th centuries. Among the most important members of this family there were Aurelius Valerius Tullianus Symmachus , consul in 330 Lucius Aurelius Avianius Symmachus , praefectus urbi in 364 365 Quintus Aurelius Symmachus , c.340&ndash c.402, orator he is considered the best Latin orator of his age, for his contemporaries similar to Cicero and politician, the most influential of the Symmachi Quintus Fabius Memmius Symmachus , son of the previous Galla, wife of Nicomachus Flavianus son Nicomachus Flavianus Quintus Aurelius Symmachus consul 446 Quintus Aurelius Symmachus , son of Memmius, consul in 446 Quintus Aurelius Memmius Symmachus , son of the previous one, consul in 485 Adopted Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius Three daughters Rusticiana, Galla of Rome Galla and Proba, the first wife of Boethius The family had a noteworthy interest in literature, and its members were patrons, editors and historians. Lucius Aurelius Avianius Symmachus wrote a few epigrams on members of the Constantinian administration and another unknown literary work Quintus Aurelius Symmachus wrote many letters, edited in ten volumes, five orations, three panegyrics and 49 relations for his office, among which the most famous is the third, written in order to request the restoration of the Altar of Victory in the last part of his life he dedicated himself to philology . Quintus Aurelius Symmachus consul 446 , to whom Ambrosius Theodosius Macrobius dedicated his De differentiis vel societatibus graeci latinique verbi . Quintus Aurelius Memmius Symmachus wrote a Roman History in seven books now lost , which was used as a source by Jordanes for his Romana he also helped the publication of the Commentarii in Somnium Scipionis by Ambrosius Theodosius Macrobius , ...   more details



  1. Petronius (disambiguation)

    Petronius is a Roman nomen shared by several notables People Gaius Petronius , governor of Aegyptus province Aegyptus c. 25 21 BC Publius Petronius, suffect consul 19 AD Publius Petronius , Legate of Syria 37 41 AD, possibly same as above Gaius Petronius Pontius Nigrinus, consul 37 AD Publius Petronius Turpilianus , consul 61 AD, Governor of Britain AD 61 63, son of Publius? Gaius Petronius Arbiter AD 27 66 Roman courtier, author of Satryricon, friend of emperor Nero Marcus Petronius Mamertinus , suffect consul of 150 Marcus Petronius Sura Mamertinus , son to the above, consul in 182 Petronius Antoninus, son of Sura Mamertinus Marcus Petronius Sura Septimianus, brother to Sura Mamertinus, consul in 190 Petronia, sister to the above, married the Roman Senator Marcus Antoninus Antius Lupus Lucius Fulvius Gavius Numisius? Petronius Aemilianus, consul 206 Volusianus L. Petronius Taurus , or Lucius Petronius Taurus Volusianus, Roman general and official, Praetorian Prefect 260 267 Petronius Annianus, consul 314 Petronius Probianus, consul 322 Petronius Probinus, consul 341 Sextus Claudius Petronius Probus , consul 371 Anicius Flauius Petronius Probus, consul 406 Saint Petronius , bishop of Bologna, 5th century Petronius Maximus , western emperor 455 for 14 days, torn apart by his subjects. Petronius Probinus, consul 489 Flauius Rufius Petronius Nicomachus Cethegus, consul 504 Petronius centurion , the centurion guarding the tomb of Jesus in the noncanonical Gospel of Peter Other Petronius Paperonius, Donald Duck s ancestor, in comics Petronius oil platform , oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico Petronius the Arbiter , the protagonist s cat Pete in Robert A. Heinlein s The Door into Summer DEFAULTSORT Petronius Category Ancient Roman nomina disambig br Petronius ca Petroni desambiguaci de Petronius eo Petronio it Petronius la Petronius nl Petronius pl Petroniusz pt Petr nio desambigua o ...   more details



  1. Eugenius

    these administrators with others loyal to himself, coming from the senatorial class. Virius Nicomachus Flavianus the Elder became praetorian prefecture of Italy Praetorian Prefect of Italy , his son Nicomachus Flavianus son Nicomachus Flavianus the Younger received the title of Prefect of Rome, while ... II, br Virius Nicomachus Flavianus end Roman Emperors Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata ...   more details



  1. 8128 (number)

    Unreferenced date December 2009 width 250 border 1 style float right background feffff border collapse collapse margin 0.5em colspan 2 Cardinal number Cardinal eight thousand one hundred and twenty eight Ordinal number Ordinal 8128th eight thousand one hundred and twenty eighth Factorization math 2 6 cdot 127 math Divisor s 1 number 1 , 2 number 2 , 4 number 4 , 8 number 8 , 16 number 16 , 32 number 32 , 64 number 64 , 127 number 127 , 254, 508, 1016, 2032, 4064 Roman numeral math overline mbox VIII mbox CXXVIII math Binary numeral system Binary 1111111000000 Octal 17700 Duodecimal 4854 Hexadecimal 1FC0 8128 is the natural number following 8127 and preceding 8129. It is most notable for being a perfect number , and one of the earliest numbers to be recognized as such. As a perfect number, it is tied to the Mersenne prime 127 number 127 , 2 sup 7 sup 1, with 2 sup 6 sup 2 sup 7 sup 1 yielding 8128. Also related to its being a perfect number, 8128 is a harmonic divisor number . Another consequence of 8128 being a perfect number is that it has the same prime factors as the sum of its divisors, its cototient is a power of two, and it is a harmonic seed number though there are deficient and abundant numbers that share these properties . 8128 is the 127th triangular number , the 64th hexagonal number , a happy number , the eighth 292 gonal number , and the fourth 1356 gonal number, as well as the 43rd centered nonagonal number . See also 8128 Nicomachus DEFAULTSORT 8128 Number Category Integers 89e03 8128 ko 8128 it 8128 hu 8128 sz m nl 8128 getal ja 8128 ru 8128 zh 8128 ...   more details



  1. Diocles (mythology)

    In Greek mythology , Diocles , or Diokl s lang grc may refer to Diocles of Pherae , son of Orsilochus , father of the twins Orsilochus and Crethon, ref Homer , Iliad , 5. 541 550 ff ref and also of Anticleia, the mother of Nicomachus and Gorgasus by Machaon mythology Machaon . ref Pausanias , Description of Greece , 4. 30. 2 ref In the Odyssey , Telemachus and Peisistratus Odyssey Peisistratus spent a night at his house on their way to Sparta , ref Homer , Odyssey , 3. 488 ref as well as on their way back. ref Od. 15. 186 ref Diocles the king, one of the first priests of Demeter , and one of the first to learn the secrets of the Eleusinian Mysteries , along with Triptolemus and Polyxenus . ref Homeric Hymn 2 to Demeter, 475 ref Diocles of Megara , to where he fled from Athens. He was known for his love of boys, and was killed in a battle as he was covering his loved one with his own shield. The people of Megara buried Diocles and honored him as a hero , and held a kissing contest dedicated to him. ref Scholia on Theocritus , Idyll 12, 28 ref Diocles, king of Megara, who was overthrown by Theseus , as a result of which Eleusis was annexed from Megara. ref Plutarch , Theseus , 10. 3 ref He may be identical with 2 or 3. Attribution reflist DEFAULTSORT Diocles Mythology Category Greek mythology Category Eleusinian mythology Category Messenian mythology Category Pederastic heroes and deities Greek myth stub el ru ...   more details



  1. Abundantius (consul)

    Flavius Abundantius floruit 375 400 was a politician of the Eastern Roman Empire . Of Scythians Scythian origin, he entered the Roman army under emperor Gratian 367 375 and climbed up its ranks until, around 392 and under emperor Theodosius I 378 395 , he become magister utriusque militiae . The next year, in 393 , he also held the consul ate. The powerful eunuch and courtesan Eutropius Byzantine official Eutropius , who had been introduced by Abundantius into the court, caused his downfall, because he longed for Abundantius properties in 396 Eutropius had the new emperor Arcadius exile Abundantius at Pityus on the Black Sea and give all his properties to Eutropius himself. When Eutropius died 399 , Abundantius succeeded in being transferred to the more comfortable Sidon , where he was still alive in 400 . References Otto Seeck, s de RE Abundantius 1 Abundantius 1 , Paulys Realencyclop die der classischen Altertumswissenschaft s start s bef before Arcadius Imp. Caesar Arcadius Augustus II, br Rufinus Byzantine official Fl. Rufinus s ttl title List of late imperial Roman consuls Consul of the Roman Empire years 393 regent1 Theodosius I mp. Caesar Theodosius Augustus II s aft after Arcadius Imp. Caesar Arcadius Augustus III, br Honorius emperor Imp. Caesar Honorius Augustus II, br Virius Nicomachus Flavianus end Category 4th century Romans Category Imperial Roman consuls AncientRome politician stub bg de Abundantius es Abundancio c nsul it Abundanzio ru ...   more details



  1. Gaius Asinius Frugi

    Gaius Asinius Frugi b. ca 80 , was the Juno Moneta monet. of Phrygia between 98 and 116. He was probably a descendant of Nicomachus ca  30 BC aft. 1  BC , a notable of Lydia in 1  BC. He married and probably was the father of Gaius Asinius Rufus ca 110 aft. 136 , who was also a notable in Lydia in 134 and 135 and became a Roman Empire Roman Roman Senate Senator in 136, and who married Julia, daughter of A. Julius Claudius Charax ca 115 aft. 147 , granddaughter of G. Julius Lupus T. Vibius Varus Laevillus ca 95 aft. 132 and wife Julia Quadratilla nowrap b. ca 100 , and through her great granddaughter of Gaius Julius Quadratus Bassus nowrap ca 70 117 , a Romanization cultural romanized Galatia n, Legatus Legate at Iudaea Province Judaea between 102 103 and 104 105, Roman consul Consul of Rome in 105 and Proconsul of Asia Roman province Asia in 105, and wife Julia, Princess of Cilicia nowrap b. ca 80 , and had issue. Sources Christian Settipani , Continuite Gentilice et Continuite Familiale Dans Les Familles Senatoriales Romaines, A L Epoque Imperiale, Mythe et Realite. Linacre, UK Prosopographica et Genealogica, 2000. ILL. NYPL ASY Rome 03 983. See also Descent from antiquity Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Frugi, Gaius Asinius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Frugi, Gaius Asinius Category 1st century Romans Category 2nd century Romans Category Year of birth unknown Category Year of death unknown Ancient Rome bio stub ...   more details



  1. Sabinianus (consul 505)

    Flavius Sabinianus floruit 505 508 was a politician and a general of the Eastern Roman Empire . Life Sabinianus was the son of Sabinianus Magnus , a magister militum per Praetorian prefecture of Illyricum Illyricum 479 481 , and the brother of Moschianus consul 512 Moschianus , who was consul in 512. He married a niece of emperor Anastasius I emperor Anastasius I and was the father of Anastasius consul 517 Anastasius Paulus Probus Sabinianus Pompeius Anastasius , consul in 517. In 505 he held the consulship, while in 508 he was appointed magister militum per Illyricum . He had a big and well equipped army, but near Horreum Margi he was defeated by the combined armies of the Huns , led by Mundo Hun Mundo , and of the Ostrogoths , led by Pitzias. After the defeat, he went with few survivors to the fortress of Natus. Bibliography Croke, Brian, Count Marcellinus and His Chronicle , Oxford University Press, 2001, ISBN 0198150016, p.  89. Martindale, John R., Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire , vol. II, Cambridge University Press, 1992, pp.  967 968. s start s off s bef before Rufius Petronius Nicomachus Cethegus br s ttl title List of Roman Consuls Consul of the Roman Empire years 505 regent1 Theodorus consul 505 Theodorus s aft after Flavius Ennodius Messala , br Areobindus Dagalaiphus Areobindus end references DEFAULTSORT Sabinianus Category 6th century deaths Category 5th century Byzantine people Category 6th century Byzantine people Category Imperial Roman consuls Category Year of birth unknown Category Year of death unknown Category Magistri militum Category Byzantine generals bg it Sabiniano console 505 ru ...   more details



  1. Horus (athlete)

    For the Egyptian god Horus Horus fl. 4th century was a Cynic philosopher and Ancient Olympic Games Olympic boxing boxer who was victorious at the Ancient Olympics in various places Olympic games in Antioch in 364. He was born in Roman Egypt Egypt , and was a son of Valens and a brother of Phanes. He was originally a student of rhetoric and an sportsperson athlete and was a victor at the Ancient Olympic Games Olympic games in Antioch in 364, ref Libanius, Ep. 1278 ref probably as a boxing boxer . ref Macrobius, Sat. i. 7. 3 ref He was also commended in that year, together with his brother, to Maximus praefectus Aegypti , and Eutocius. ref Libanius, Ep. 1278 1279 ref He later turned to Cynic philosophy. He appears as an interlocutor in Macrobius s Saturnalia , ref Macrobius, Sat. vii. 7. 8 17. 14, etc ref dramatic date 384 and was a friend of Quintus Aurelius Symmachus Symmachus who commended him to Nicomachus Flavianus Disambiguation needed date June 2011 . ref Symmachus, Ep. ii. 39 ref Notes reflist References Arnold Hugh Martin Jones, John Robert Martindale, J. Morris, 1971 , The Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire , page 445. Cambridge University Press R. Bracht Branham, Marie Odile Goulet Caz , 2000 , The Cynics The Cynic Movement in Antiquity and its Legacy , page 396. University of California Press Cynics DEFAULTSORT Horus Category Late Roman era Olympic competitors Category Roman era Cynic philosophers Category Hellenistic Egyptians Category Ancient Egyptian boxers th ...   more details



  1. Decius (consul 529)

    Flavius Decius floruit 529 546 was a politician of the Eastern Roman Empire . A member of the Decius gens Decia gens , he was appointed Consul Ordinarius for 529 without colleague. Decius was the son of Basilius Venantius consul in 508 , and brother of Decius Paulinus consul in 534 according to Alan Cameron and Diane Schauer, Decius had at least further brother who was appointed to the consulate. ref Cameron and Schauer, http www.jstor.org stable 299119 The Last Consul Basilius and His Diptych , Journal of Roman Studies , 72 1982 , p. 128 ref In December 546 Decius is attested as patrikios patricius in Rome. That same month, when the King of the Ostrogoths Totila overcame the Byzantine Empire Byzantine defences and entered the city, Decius along with Rufius Petronius Nicomachus Cethegus , the president of the Roman Senate Senate , and Anicius Faustus Albinus Basilius fled Rome with general Bessas general Bessas . ref Raymond Davis, translator, The Book of Pontiffs Liber Pontificalis Liverpool University Press, 1989 , p. 58. Procopius, De Bellus VII.20.18. Translated by H.B. Dewing, Procopius Cambridge Loeb Classical Library, 1979 , vol. 4 p. 329 ref References references Further reading Martindale, John, Decius 1 , Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire , Volume 3, Cambridge University Press, 1992, p. 391. s start s bef before Justinian I Flavius Petrus Sabbatius Iustinianus Augustus II, br Post consulatum Mavortii West s ttl title List of Roman Consuls Consul of the Roman Empire years 529 with II post consulatum Mavortii Gaul s aft after Lampadius Flavius Lampadius , br Rufius Gennadius Probus Orestes end Category 6th century Byzantine people Category 6th century Italian people Category Imperial Roman consuls Category Patricii bg de Flavius Decius it Flavio Decio ru ...   more details



  1. 382

    Use mdy dates date February 2011 Year dab 382 Year nav 382 M1 year in topic File TheodosiusISolidus.jpg thumb Solidus coin Solidus of Emperor Theodosius I NOTOC Year 382 Roman numerals CCCLXXXII was a common year starting on Saturday link will display the full calendar of the Julian calendar . At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Antonius and Syagrius or, less frequently, year 1135 Ab urbe condita . The denomination 382 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Events onlyinclude By place Roman Empire October 3 &ndash Emperor Theodosius I commands his general Saturninus consul 383 Saturninus to conclude a peace treaty with the Visigoths , allowing them to settle south of the Danube . They are installed as foederati in Moesia and Thrace with the title of Allies of the Roman People , in exchange that they furnish a contingent of auxiliary Roman military auxiliary troops to defend the borders. Emperor Gratian refuse the Imperial cult ancient Rome divine attributes of the Imperial cult and removes the Altar of Victory from the Roman Senate Senate . By topic Religion The Council of Rome establishes Biblical canon in the Catholic Church. Pope Damasus I commissions a revision of the Vetus Latina , eventually resulting in the Vulgate of Jerome . The same council adopts Trinitarianism as orthodoxy, condemning Apollinarism . Theodosius I orders the death of members of Manichaean monks. The first sermons declaring the virginity of Blessed Virgin Mary Mary are given by John Chrysostom . onlyinclude Births Emperor An of Jin Jin Andi , emperor of the Jin Dynasty 265 420 Eastern Jin Dynasty d. 419 Nicomachus Flavianus son Nicomachus Flavianus , Roman Philology grammarian and politician d. 432 Sima Yuanxian , regent during the Jin Dynasty d. 402 Deaths References Reflist DEFAULTSORT 382 Category 382 af 382 am 382 . . . ar 382 an 382 ast 382 az 382 ...   more details




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