Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 PubliusCorneliusRufinus was a Roman dictator and consul. He was born in Italy during the time of the Roman Republic . He began his dictatorship in 333 BC . He renounced due to a defect in the religious procedures for his appointment. Start box s off Succession box title Roman dictator Dictator of the Roman Republic before Spurius Postumius Albinus and Titus Veturius Calvinus after Gnaeus Domitius Calvinus consul 332 BC Gnaeus Domitius Calvinus and Aulus Cornelius Cossus Arvina years 333 BC End box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME CorneliusRufinus, Publius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT CorneliusRufinus, Publius Category Cornelii Rufinus, Publius Category Ancient Roman dictators Category 4th century BC Romans Ancient Rome bio stub bg ca Publi Corneli Ruf dictador es Publio Cornelio Rufino fr PubliusCorneliusRufinus it Publio Cornelio Rufino dittatore 333 a.C. la PubliusCorneliusRufinus hu PubliusCorneliusRufinus ru 333 . . sh Publije Kornelije Rufin uk ... more details
PubliusCornelius Lentulus was the name of a number of notable Romans PubliusCornelius Lentulus Scipio , Roman senator, suffect consul in 24 PubliusCornelius Lentulus Sura , Catiline conspirator PubliusCornelius Lentulus Spinther , provincial governor and a supporter of Cicero See also Publius Lentulus hndis bg ca Publi Corneli L ntul de PubliusCornelius Lentulus ru ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2009 The name PubliusCornelius Scipio was regularly, though not always, given ... of the men, father and son, became Pontifex Maximus successively. PubliusCornelius Scipio consular ... to Marcus Furius Camillus. PubliusCornelius Scipio Asina was consul in 221 BC. PubliusCornelius ... two sons. Scipio Africanus , aka PubliusCornelius Scipio Africanus, the general who defeated Hannibal of Carthage at Zama, was the elder son of PubliusCornelius Scipio consul 218 BC . PubliusCornelius Scipio P.f. P.n. Africanus , eldest son of Scipio Africanus and flamen dialis . Publius ... Calvus. His wife was possibly a Caecilia Metella. PubliusCornelius Scipio Africanus augur was the elder surviving son of PubliusCornelius Scipio P.f. P.n. Africanus. PubliusCornelius Scipio Nasica Corculum consul 162 and 155 BC, censor 159 BC, Pontifex Maximus was the son of PubliusCornelius ... Aemilianus Africanus Scipio the Younger, or PubliusCornelius Scipio Aemilianus Africanus Numantinus was the adoptive son of PubliusCornelius Scipio Nasica and adoptive grandson of PubliusCornelius Scipio Africanus augur . PubliusCornelius Scipio Nasica Serapio consul 138 BC and Pontifex Maximus was the son of PubliusCornelius Scipio Africanus augur and grandson maternally of Scipio Africanus. PubliusCornelius Scipio Nasica consul 111 BC , son of the previous, was married to Caecilia Metella Macedonica Minor, daughter of Quintus Caecilius Metellus Macedonicus . PubliusCornelius Scipio Nasica praetor PubliusCornelius Scipio Nasica praetor 94 BC was the son of PubliusCornelius Scipio ... Metellus Pius Scipio Nasica d. 46 BC , was the son of PubliusCornelius Scipio Nasica praetor , named PubliusCornelius Scipio Nasica prior to his adoption and referred to by Cicero as P. Scipio PubliusCornelius Scipio Salvito consul 35 BC was a former husband of Scribonia whose connection to Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius Scipio Nasica is not clear PubliusCornelius Scipio consul 16 BC was the son ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 PubliusCornelius Sulla died 45 BC was a politician of the late Roman Republic . He was a relative of Lucius Cornelius Sulla Felix . He was elected consul in 66 BC to assume office in 65 BC together with Publius Autronius Paetus Publius Autronius , but both were discovered to have committed bribery and were disqualified from the office. He was soon after implicated in the Catiline conspiracy, but was not convicted, having Marcus Tullius Cicero and Quintus Hortensius leading his defence. He is remembered most notably for having commanded the right wing of Julius Caesar s army at the battle of Pharsalus . DEFAULTSORT Sulla, PubliusCornelius AncientRome politician stub Category Ancient Roman generals Cornelius Sulla, Publius Category 45 BC deaths Sulla CorneliusPublius Category Cornelii Category 1st century BC Romans Cornelius Sulla Category Ancient Roman senators Cornelius Sulla, Publius Category Year of birth unknown bg ca Publi Corneli Sul la nebot de Sul la de PubliusCornelius Sulla designierter Konsul 65 v. Chr. es Publio Cornelio Sila eu Publio Kornelio Sila fr PubliusCornelius Sulla it Publio Cornelio Silla hu PubliusCornelius Sulla ru ... more details
For other individuals named PubliusCornelius Scipio Nasica , see Scipio Nasica . Unreferenced date July 2007 PubliusCornelius Scipio Nasica b. 227 BC fl. 171 BC Nasica meaning pointed nose was a consul of ancient Rome in 191 BC. He was a son of Gnaeus Cornelius Scipio Calvus . Sometimes referred to as Scipio Nasica the First to distinguish him from his PubliusCornelius Scipio Nasica Corculum son and PubliusCornelius Scipio Nasica Serapio grandson , he was a cousin of Scipio Africanus . At the request of the Roman Senate Senate , he journeyed with the Roman matrons to receive the statue of Magna Mater in 204 when it arrived from Anatolia at Ostia Antica archaeological site Ostia . He was later ... was the father of the PubliusCornelius Scipio Nasica Corculum Scipio Nasica who opposed Cato the Censor ... s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cornelius Scipio Nasica, Publius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cornelius Scipio Nasica, Publius Category Roman Republican consuls Category Cornelii Scipio Nasica, Publius Category Cornelii Scipiones Nasica, Publius Category 227 BC births Category 2nd century BC deaths Category Ancient Roman generals Category Ancient Roman jurists Scipio Nasica, PubliusCornelius Category ... stub bg ca Publi Corneli Escipi Nasica c nsol 191 aC de PubliusCornelius Scipio Nasica es Publio Cornelio Escipi n Nasica fr PubliusCornelius Scipio Nasica it Publio Cornelio Scipione Nasica la PubliusCornelius Scipio Nasica hu PubliusCornelius Scipio Nasica Kr. e. 191 nl PubliusCornelius Scipio Nasica ja ru 191 . . sh Publije Kornelije Scipion Nasika fi PubliusCornelius Scipio Nasica ... gens Cornelius Scipio cognomen Scipio br s start succession box title List of Roman Republican consuls ... consul 192 BC Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus after Scipio Asiaticus Lucius Cornelius Scipio Asiaticus ... more details
Unreferenced date May 2007 PubliusCornelius Lentulus Scipio was a prominent Roman senator during the reign of Tiberius. He was a divisional commander in 22, consul in 24 and later a senator. He married the elder Poppea Sabina, the mother of the younger Poppaea Sabina , the future wife of Nero . He was also the father to a younger PubliusCornelius Lentulus Scipio who was a prominent Roman senator during the reign of Nero and consul in  56. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cornelius Lentulus Scipio, Publius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Roman senator DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cornelius Lentulus Scipio, Publius Category Ancient Roman senators Category Cornelii Lentuli Category 1st century Romans Category Year of birth unknown Category Place of birth unknown Category Year of death unknown ca Publi Corneli Escipi c nsol any 56 ... more details
Orphan date December 2009 PubliusCornelius Cethegus , was a member of the gens Cornelia gens Cornelia of the branch with the cognomen Cethegus . Cethegus was first a supporter of Gaius Marius but when Lucius Cornelius Sulla returned from the East after having beaten Mithridates Eupator , Cethegus deserted the cause of the populares and joined Sulla. Appian, B. C. i. 60 62, 80. Cethegus was known for a notorious bad life and for untrustworthiness but nonetheless he managed to accumulate great power and influence after Sulla s death, to the amount that even Lucius Licinius Lucullus was forced to sue Cethegus concubine to use her interest in his favour, when he sought the command against Mithridates. Cic. Parad. v. 3 Plut. Lucull. 5, 6 comp. Cic. pro Cluent. 31. Category Cornelii Cethegus, PubliusCornelius ca Publi Corneli Cetege pol tic de PubliusCornelius Cethegus Senator it Publio Cornelio Cetego sostenitore di Mario ... more details
PubliusCornelius Lentulus , nicknamed Sura , d. December 5 , 63 BC was one of the chief figures in the Catiline Catiline conspiracy and also a stepfather of Mark Antony . When accused by Lucius Cornelius Sulla Sulla to whom he had been quaestor in 81 BC of having squandered the public money, he refused to render any account, but insolently held out the calf of his leg sura , on which part of the person boys were punished when they made mistakes in playing ball, akin to inviting a wikt slap on the wrist slap on the wrist . He was praetor in 75, governor of Sicily 74, consul 71. In 70, being expelled from the senate with a number of others for immorality, he joined Catiline . Relying upon a Sibyl Sibylline oracle that three Cornelii should be rulers of Rome , Lentulus regarded himself as the destined successor of Lucius Cornelius Sulla and Lucius Cornelius Cinna . When Catiline left Rome after Cicero s second speech In Catilinam , Lentulus took his place as chief of the conspirators in the city. In conjunction with C. Cornelius Cethegus, he undertook to murder Cicero and set fire to Rome ... with Gnaeus Aufidius Orestes br 71 BC end box DEFAULTSORT Cornelius Lentulus Sura, Publius Category ... executed by the Roman Republic Category Roman Republican consuls Category Cornelii Lentulus Sura, Publius Category Cornelii Lentuli Sura, PubliusCornelius Lentulus Category 1st century BC executions bg ca Publi Corneli L ntul Sura de PubliusCornelius Lentulus Sura es Publio Cornelio L ntulo Sura eu Publio Kornelio Lentulo Sura fr PubliusCornelius Lentulus Sura it Publio Cornelio Lentulo Sura hu PubliusCornelius Lentulus Sura nl PubliusCornelius Lentulus Sura pl ... Publije Kornelije Lentul Sura fi PubliusCornelius Lentulus Sura uk zh ... in 58 BC after the apprehention of people s tribune Publius Clodius Pulcher , accused ... Consul of the Roman Republic before Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus Clodianus and Lucius Gellius Publicola ... more details
About the Roman consul of 218 BC other men with this name PubliusCornelius Scipio prosopography one source date February 2012 no footnotes date February 2012 PubliusCornelius Scipio died 211 BC was a general and statesman of the Roman Republic . A member of the Cornelia gens , Scipio served as consul in 218 BC, the first year of the Second Punic War , and sailed with an army from Pisa to Marseilles Massilia today Marseille , with the intention of arresting Hannibal s advance on Italy . Failing to meet his enemy he returned to Cisalpine Gaul by sea, and sent his army on to Hispania under the command of his brother Gnaeus Cornelius Scipio Calvus with instructions to hold the Carthaginian forces there in check. On his return to Italy, he advanced at once to meet Hannibal. In a sharp cavalry engagement near the Battle of Ticinus Ticinus , a tributary of the Po River Po river, he was defeated ... 2009 Hannibal s brother. The son of Lucius Cornelius Scipio consul 259 BC Lucius Cornelius Scipio , he was the father of Scipio Africanus PubliusCornelius Scipio Africanus the elder , and of Scipio Asiaticus Lucius Cornelius Scipio Asiaticus . A later PubliusCornelius Scipio , son of Scipio ... Tiberius Sempronius Longus br 218 BC end box DEFAULTSORT Cornelius Scipio, Publius Category 211 BC ... consuls Category Cornelii Scipio, Publius Category Cornelii Scipiones PubliusCornelius Scipio ... 218 . . . ca Publi Corneli Escipi c nsol 218 aC de PubliusCornelius Scipio Konsul 218 v. Chr. fr PubliusCornelius Scipio es Publio Cornelio Escipi n c nsul 218 a. C. gl Publio Cornelio Escipi n ko it Publio Cornelio Scipione console 218 a.C. he hu PubliusCornelius Scipio Kr. e. 218 nl PubliusCornelius Scipio I ja no PubliusCornelius ... 218 . . sq PubliusCornelius Scipio Konsull 218 p.e.s. sh Publije Kornelije Scipion uk vi PubliusCornelius Scipio zh ... more details
PubliusCornelius Scipio Salvito the cognomen Salvito is a nickname for Greetings Fact date March 2009 was a consul who lived in the late Roman Republic . Fact date March 2009 He was a member of the Cornelia gens Cornelia gens and a relative of Scipio Africanus , the Roman general who defeated Hannibal . Salvito married Scribonia as her second husband. Fact date March 2009 . Scribonia borne him children, including a son PubliusCornelius Scipio consul 16 BC Cornelius Scipio and a daughter Cornelia Scipio who married Lucius Aemilius Paullus who served as a censor . Caesar replaced him with Tiberius Nero for the priesthood, because of Tiberius success in the Alexandrian War. Scipio never supported Julius Caesar , but was always in favour of Pompey. According to Lives of the Twelve Caesars Suetonius , his character towards Caesar was contemptible . During the Civil War between Pompey and Caesar, Salvito traveled to North Africa to assist another of Pompey s allies, King Juba I of Numidia . There was a prophecy that Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius Scipio Nasica Caecilius Metellus , Salvito s relative, would become victorious over Caesar in Africa, however Caesar mocked this. After the murder of Pompey in Egypt 48 BC , the civil war had reached its turning point. Caesar and his legions had begun to attack his remaining allies. In Thapsus North Africa , King Juba and Scipio and their legions were defeated by Caesar and his legions. For this victory, Caesar received a military triumph in Rome. After the defeat, King Juba committed suicide and Numidia in 46 BC became the Roman province ... and Tiberius Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cornelius Scipio Salvito, Publius ... Cornelius Scipio Salvito, Publius Category Roman Republican consuls Category Cornelii Category Cornelii Scipiones PubliusCornelius Scipio Salvito Category 1st century BC Romans Category Recipients of Ancient Roman pardons AncientRome bio stub bg fr PubliusCornelius ... more details
dablink This article deals with the politician of the Caesarian period. For his grandson, see PubliusCornelius Dolabella consul 10 . PubliusCornelius Dolabella 70 BC 43 BC was a Roman Republic Roman general, by far the most important of the Dolabella e. He arranged for himself to be adopted by a plebeian so that he could become a Tribune . ref Oxford Classical Dictionary. 3rd ed., 1996 p. 394 Cassius Dio. Roman History. bk. xlii.29.1. ref . He married Cicero s daughter Tullia Ciceronis . Throughout his life he was an extreme profligate , something that Plutarch wrote reflected ill upon his patron Julius Caesar . Biography In the Caesar s Civil War Civil Wars 49 45 BC Dolabella at first took the side of Pompey , but afterwards went over to Julius Caesar , and was present when Caesar prevailed at the Battle of Pharsalus 48 BC . As a Tribune for 47 BC, Dolabella had tried to bring about constitutional changes, one of which to escape the urgent demands of his creditors was a bill proposing that all debts should be canceled. He tried to enlist the support of Mark Antony , but his fellow tribunes Gaius Asinius Pollio consul 40 BC Gaius Asinius Pollio and Lucius Trebellius Fides advised ... Quintus Pedius br Suffect Gaius Carrinas consul 43 BC Gaius Carrinas br Suffect Publius Ventidius Bassus years with Mark Antony Marcus Antonius br 44 BC end box DEFAULTSORT Cornelius Dolabella, Publius ... bg 44 . . . ca Publi Corneli Dolabel la c nsol 44 aC de PubliusCornelius Dolabella Konsul 44 v. Chr. el 44 . . es Publio Cornelio Dolabela fr PubliusCornelius Dolabella consul en 44 it Publio Cornelio Dolabella la PubliusCornelius Dolabella consul 44 a.C.n. hu PubliusCornelius Dolabella pl Publiusz Korneliusz Dolabella ru 44 . . sh Publije Kornelije Dolabela tr PubliusCornelius Dolabella uk 44 . . ... more details
one source date February 2012 no footnotes date February 2012 PubliusCornelius Lentulus , nicknamed Spinther because of his likeness to a popular actor of that name, came from an ancient Roman patrician family of the Cornelia gens. Although treated with great favour by Julius Caesar , Spinther eventually came to support the aristocratic senatorial cause of Caesar s great rival Pompey the Great Pompeius Magnus and to align himself with the Optimates party. This proved an unwise move that would eventually lead to his political destruction and perhaps to his death. Early career PubliusCornelius Lentulus Spinther first attained public office in 63 BC the year of Cicero s consulship when he was voted curule aedile . As curule aedile , Spinther assisted Cicero in the suppression of the Catiline Catiline conspiracy , and in that office he also distinguished himself by the splendour of the games ... Cornelius Lentulus Spinther, Publius Category Roman Republican consuls Category Ancient Roman senators Category Executed Ancient Roman people Category Cornelii Lentulus Spinther, Publius Category Cornelii Lentuli Spinther, Publius Category Ancient Roman generals Category 1st century BC Romans ... ca Publi Corneli L ntul Espinter c nsol de PubliusCornelius Lentulus Spinther Konsul 57 v. Chr. es Publio Cornelio L ntulo Esp nter fr PubliusCornelius Lentulus Spinther it Publio Cornelio Lentulo Spintere hu PubliusCornelius Lentulus Spinther nl PubliusCornelius Lentulus Spinther ru 57 . . sh Publije Kornelije Lentul Spinter sv PubliusCornelius Lentulus Spinther uk 57 . . ... his consulship ended from 56 BC 53 BC P Cornelius Lentulus Spinther was appointed by the Senate to govern ... contemporary sources, but may explain why his son P Cornelius P f P n Lentulus Spinther joined ... and Aulus Gabinius after Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus Marcellinus and Lucius Marcius Philippus years with Quintus ... more details
unreferenced date September 2008 PubliusCornelius Dolabella was the grandson of PubliusCornelius Dolabella and consul in 10 . PubliusCornelius Dolabella the Younger is famous for having reconstructed the Arch of Dolabella perhaps formerly the Porta Caelimontana in Rome in 10, together with his co consul Gaius Junius Silanus . Later, Nero used it for his aqueduct Roman aqueduct to the Caelian Hill . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cornelius Dolabella, Publius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Roman consul DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cornelius Dolabella, Publius Category Imperial Roman consuls Category Cornelii Dolabella, Publius Category 1st century Romans AncientRome politician stub bg 10 . ca Publi Corneli Dolabel la c nsol 10 aC de PubliusCornelius Dolabella Konsul 10 el 10 . . it Publio Cornelio Dolabella il Giovane la PubliusCornelius Dolabella sh Publije Kornelije Dolabela konzul 10 uk 10 ... more details
PubliusCornelius Cethegus , Roman statesman, was a member of the gens Cornelia gens Cornelia of the branch with the cognomen Cethegus . Cethegus was elected curule aedile in 187 BC , praetor in 185 BC and consul in 181 BC ref Thomas Robert Shannon Broughton T. Robert S. Broughton The Magistrates Of The Roman Republic. Vol. 1 509 B.C. 100 B.C. . Cleveland Ohio Case Western Reserve University Press, 1951. Reprint 1968. Philological Monographs. Edited by the American Philological Association. Vol. 15, 1 , p. 383 387 ref . During his consulship, the grave of the legendary Roman king Numa Pompilius was discovered. He and his colleague Marcus Baebius Tamphilus were awarded a triumph over the Ligurians although no battle had been actually fought. In 173 BC Cethegus was appointed as one of ten commissioners to divide the Ligurian and Gallic lands in Italy. ref Livy xxxix. 7, 23, xl. 18 Valerius Maximus i. 1. 12 Plin. H. N. xiii. 13. s. 27 Plut. Num. 22 Liv. xl. 38, xlii. 4. ref Notes Reflist start box s off succession box title List of Roman Republican consuls Consul of the Roman Republic before Lucius Aemilius Paulus Macedonicus and Gnaeus Baebius Tamphilus after Aulus Postumius Albinus Luscus and Gaius Calpurnius Piso consul 180 BC Gaius Calpurnius Piso br Suffect Quintus Fulvius Flaccus years with Marcus Baebius Tamphilus br 181 BC end box DEFAULTSORT Cornelius Cethegus, Publius Category Roman Republican consuls Category Cornelii Cethegus, Publius Category 2nd century BC Romans bg 181 . . . ca Publi Corneli Cetege c nsol de PubliusCornelius Cethegus Konsul 181 v. Chr. es Publio Cornelio Cetego fr PubliusCornelius Cethegus hu PubliusCornelius Cethegus nl PubliusCornelius Cethegus consul in 181 v.Chr. pt P blio Corn lio Cetego sh Publije Kornelije Ceteg konzul 181. pne. uk ... more details
PubliusCornelius Dolabella was a Roman consul consul of the Roman Republic in 283 BC. He is best noted for having defeated the Boii tribe at the Battle of Lake Vadimo 283 BC . According to Appian , he is also credited with defeating the Senones under Britomaris in the same year, presumably before Vadimo. Also according to Appian, Dolabella was killed in 282 BC when the Taranto Tarentines attacked and sank a small fleet of triremes under the command of Admiral Lucius Valerius. He either drowned, or was taken prisoner and executed in the city. External links http www.livius.org ap ark appian appian samnite 2.html Appian s History of Rome The Samnite Wars start box succession box title List of Roman Republican consuls Consul of the Roman Republic before Gaius Servilius Tucca and Curius Dentatus Manius Curius Dentatus after Gaius Fabricius Luscinus and Quintus Aemilius Papus years with Gnaeus Domitius Calvinus Maximus br 283 BC end box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cornelius Dolabella, Publius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cornelius Dolabella, Publius Category Ancient Roman generals Category 3rd century BC Romans Category Roman Republican consuls Category 282 BC deaths Category Cornelii Dolabella, Publius Category Year of birth unknown bg 283 . . . ca Publi Corneli Dolabel la M xim de PubliusCornelius Dolabella Konsul 283 v. Chr. it Publio Cornelio Dolabella console 283 a.C. hu PubliusCornelius Dolabella Maximus ru 283 . . sh Publije Kornelije Dolabela konzul 283. pne. uk 283 . . ... more details
PubliusCornelius Scipio b. 48 BC was the son of PubliusCornelius Scipio Salvito and Scribonia . ref Fantham, Elaine. 2006 Julia Augusti Routledge . p. 18. ISBN 0 415 33146 3. ref ref Billows, R. American Journal of Ancient History . ref He was elder brother to Cornelia Scipio and the elder half brother to Julia the Elder , who was the daughter of Emperor Augustus . ref Fantham, Elaine. 2006 Julia Augusti Routledge . p. 19. ref Scipio claimed to be a descendent of Scipio Africanus and boasted himself about this. If his father Scipio Salvito is the son of Metellus Scipio , then his boast is true. Scipio was consul in 16 BC in the same year that his sister, Cornelia, died at the age of thirty. The poet Sextus Propertius wrote an elegy of Cornelia for her funeral, praising her family, including Scipio and Scribonia. In 2 BC, Scipio was exiled for unknown reasons although treason , adultery and incest with Julia were the official reasons. Scipio was married to an unknown women and had his only child, Cornelia Africana, who married an equestian named Aulus Julius Frontinus and had Sextus Julius Frontinus issue . References references s start succession box title List of early imperial Roman consuls Consul of the Roman Empire before Gaius Furnius and Gaius Iunius Silanus after Marcus Livius Drusus Libo and Lucius Calpurnius Piso consul 15 BC Lucius Calpurnius Piso years 16 BC s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cornelius Scipio, Publius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Roman consul DATE OF BIRTH 48 BC PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cornelius Scipio, Publius Category 40s BC births Category 1st century BC Romans Category Imperial Roman consuls Category Cornelii Category Cornelii Scipiones Publius Category Year of death unknown bg 16 . . . ca Publi Corneli Escipi c nsol 16 aC de PubliusCornelius ... console 16 a.C. la PubliusCornelius Scipio consul 16 a.C.n. ru 16 ... more details
About the eldest son of Scipio africanus other Romans named PubliusCornelius Scipio PubliusCornelius Scipio prosopography PubliusCornelius Scipio P.f. P.n. Africanus ref group note With the Roman acronyms expanded, the full name is PubliusCornelius Scipio Africanus Publii filius Publii nepos , translated as PubliusCornelius Scipio son of Publius grandson of Publius. In modern times he is more popularly known as the flamen dialis because the title appears in his inscription of the elogia Scipionum. ref living circa 211  BC 205  BC 170  BC was the eldest son of Scipio Africanus and his wife Aemilia Paulla . ref group note The dates of Publius are uncertain, given that the dates of his parents s marriage are also uncertain. Some historians argue that Scipio Africanus married Aemilia after he returned from Spain in 206  BC, pointing to Scipio s reported comment about his betrothed wife in 209  BC as reported by Livy . However, given that his younger brother was elected praetor in 174  BC, it is unlikely that either brother was so young as to be barely eligible ... brother Lucius Cornelius P.f. P.n. Scipio Lucius died childless. Thereafter the son used the name PubliusCornelius Scipio Aemilianus Africanus . Cicero adds that the eldest son of Scipio Africanus had ... of your ancestors by your achievements. Therefore Earth gladly takes you in her arms, Scipio PubliusCornelius, son of Publius. This inscription is number three of the so called elogia Scipionum , the several ... Roman priests of Jupiter Flamens Dialis Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cornelius Scipio Africanus, Publius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Roman Priest DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cornelius Scipio Africanus, Publius Category Cornelii ... PubliusCornelius Scipio Africanus Minor ... title The Epitaph of Publius Scipio first K. M. last Moir journal The Classical Quarterly, New Series ... more details
PubliusCornelius Scipio Nasica Corculum died 141 BC was a Roman statesman and member of the gens Cornelia gens Cornelia . Corculum was the son of PubliusCornelius Scipio Nasica himself consul in 191 BC , and was thus a first cousin once removed of the Roman general Scipio Africanus . ref name mladjov cite web last Mladjov first Ian title Relationships Between Several Roman Noble Families url http ... he was father of PubliusCornelius Scipio Nasica Serapio who became consul in 138 BC and who succeeded ... own brother but a mere half brother , a term apparently used for a cousin, namely PubliusCornelius ... ce6 society A0820498.html ref His son PubliusCornelius Scipio Nasica Serapio became consul in 138 BC his grandson PubliusCornelius Scipio Nasica IV also became consul. The last consul ... Tiberius Gracchus Major Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus and Manius Iuventius Thalna after PubliusCornelius ... Cornelius Scipio Nasica Corculum, Publius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 141 BC PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cornelius Scipio Nasica Corculum, Publius ... of the role of pontifex maximus Category Cornelii Scipio Nasica Corculum, Publius Category Cornelii Scipiones PubliusCornelius Scipio Nasica Corculum Category Ancient Roman jurists Scipio Nasica Corculum, PubliusCornelius bg ca Publi Corneli Escipi Nasica Corculum de PubliusCornelius Scipio Nasica Corculum es Publio Cornelio Escipi n Nasica C rculo fr PubliusCornelius Scipio Nasica Corculum it Publio Cornelio Scipione Nasica Corculo hu PubliusCornelius Scipio Nasica Corculum nl PubliusCornelius Scipio Nasica Corculum ja ru sh Publije Kornelije Scipion Nasika Korkul fi PubliusCornelius ... Africanus referred to a fellow Cornelian, apparently the future consul Marcus Cornelius Cethegus ... Republican consuls Consul of the Roman Republic before Lucius Cornelius Lentulus Lupus and Gaius Marcius ... more details
Rufinus may refer to Saints Rufinus , eleven saints named Rufinus in Roman Martyrology Rufinus of Assisi , 3rd century saint and martyr Rufinus French saint d. 287 , Christian martyr Rufinus Roman governor , 3rd century governor of Roman Britain Rufinus consul c. 335 395 , Eastern Roman statesman Tyrannius Rufinus c. 340 410 , Roman monk and historian Saint Rufinus of Sarsina 5th century , bishop of Sarsina Rufinus poet of the Greek Anthology Rufinus decretist , 12th century canon lawyer hndis bg de Rufinus el nl Rufinus pt Rufino ... more details
Cleanup date January 2009 Distinguish PubliusCornelius Scipio Nasica Serapio consul 138 BC PubliusCornelius Scipio Nasica Serapio b. c. 140 BC , son of PubliusCornelius Scipio Nasica Serapio and wife Caecilia Metella, was a Roman consul Consul in 111 BC and a Praetor in 98 BC . Family He married Licinia Crassa Prima or Major, daughter of Lucius Licinius Crassus Lucius Licinius Crassus Orator and wife Mucia Tertia. By her he had PubliusCornelius Scipio, later Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius Scipio Nasica Adoption in ancient Rome adopted by his uncle by marriage and father s second cousin Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius ... Cornelius Scipio, later ... ... Servilius Scipio Adoption in ancient Rome adopted by ... Servilius ... Further reading Manuel Dejante Pinto de Magalh es Arnao Metello and Jo o Carlos Metello de N poles, Metellos de Portugal, Brasil e Roma , Torres Novas, 1998 s start succession box title List of Roman Republican consuls Consul of the Roman Republic before Lucius Calpurnius Piso Caesoninus consul 112 BC Lucius Calpurnius Piso Caesoninus and Marcus Livius Drusus censor Marcus Livius Drusus after Marcus Minucius Rufus and Spurius Postumius Albinus consul 110 BC Spurius Postumius Albinus years with Lucius Calpurnius Bestia br 111 BC s end DEFAULTSORT Cornelius Scipio Nasica Serapio, Publius Category Roman Republican consuls Category Cornelii Scipio Nasica Serapio, Publius Category Cornelii Scipiones PubliusCornelius Scipio Nasica Serapio Category 2nd century BC Romans Category 1st century BC Romans AncientRome politician stub historian stub bg 111 . . . ca Publi Corneli Escipi Nasica c nsol 111 aC de PubliusCornelius Scipio Nasica Serapio Konsul 111 v. Chr. fr PubliusCornelius Scipio Nasica Serapio consul en 111 it Publio Cornelio Scipione Nasica Serapione console 111 a.C. ru 111 . . sh Publije Kornelije Scipion Nasika Serapion konzul 111. pne ... more details
Distinguish PubliusCornelius Scipio Nasica Serapio consul 111 BC PubliusCornelius Scipio Nasica Serapio ca. 183 BC &ndash 132 BC Pergamum , Asia Minor , the son of PubliusCornelius Scipio Nasica Corculum and his wife Cornelia Africana Major , was a member of the Cornelia gens gens Cornelia and a politician of the ancient Roman Republic . He was Roman consul consul in 138 BC. He was also a member of the gens Cornelia, a family of patrician descent. Notable figures from his family line include Scipio Africanus , the first conqueror of Carthage and Scipio Aemilianus , the third conqueror of Carthage .... Early life Not much is known about the early life of PubliusCornelius Scipio Nasica Serapio. He is the child of PubliusCornelius Scipio Nasica Corculum and his wife Cornelia Africana Major . Scipio ..., one can identify the leader of the Roman forces to be PubliusCornelius Scipio Nasica Serapio, who ... before PubliusCornelius Scipio Nasica Corculum Nasica Corculum after Publius Licinius Crassus Dives ... Persondata . NAME Cornelius Scipio Nasica Serapio, Publius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 183 BC PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 132 BC PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cornelius Scipio Nasica Serapio, Publius Category Roman Republican consuls Category Cornelii Scipio Nasica Serapio, Publius Category Cornelii Scipiones PubliusCornelius Scipio Nasica Serapio Category Republican holders ... Escipi Nasica Serapi da PubliusCornelius Scipio Nasica Serapio de PubliusCornelius Scipio Nasica Serapio et PubliusCornelius Scipio Nasica Serapio es Publio Cornelio Escipi n Nasica Serapi n fr PubliusCornelius Scipio Nasica Serapio consul en 138 it Publio Cornelio Scipione Nasica Serapione nl PubliusCornelius Scipio Nasica Serapio ja pt P blio Corn lio Cipi o ... in politics is as a mysterious Cornelius by the historian Appian . This Cornelius is credited ... 64, 1974 125 135. Morgan, M. Gwyn. Cornelius and the Pannonians. Historia Zeitschrift fur Alte Geschichte ... more details
About the Latin praenomen Publius other uses Publius disambiguation Publius abbreviated P. is a Roman masculine given name praenomen meaning public in Latin, ref cite web url http www.mfnames.com mnames p origin and meaning of publius.htm title Publius Name publisher MFnames.com ref one of the small group of common praenomen forenames found in the culture of ancient Rome . The name derives from Latin language Latin publius public , originally connected to Etruscan language Etruscan Puplie . Latin language Latin populace is probably from the same Etruscan word, as place name Pupluna became Populonia in Latin. Publius may refer to Publius Valerius Publicola , Roman consul Publius Clodius Pulcher , Republican politician PubliusCornelius Scipio , Roman consul Publius Quinctilius Varus , Roman general and politician, who commanded the legions in Battle of the Teutoburg Forest Publius Clodius Thrasea Paetus , senator during Nero s reign Publius Aelius Fortunatus , Roman painter Servilius Casca Publius Servilius Casca Longus , Roman tribune and one of the assassins of Julius Caesar Hadrian Publius Aelius Hadrianus PubliusCornelius Lentulus Spinther Tacitus PubliusCornelius Tacitus Pertinax Publius Helvius Pertinax Gallienus Publius Licinius Egnatius Gallienus Valerian emperor Publius Licinius Valerianus Ovid Publius Ovidius Naso Statius Publius Papinius Statius Publius Rutilius Rufus Salvius Julianus Publius Salvius Julianus Aemilianus Publius Septimius Geta Quirinius Publius Sulpicius Quirinius Publius Sulpicius Rufus Terence Publius Terentius Afer Varro Atacinus Publius Terentius Varro Atacinus Virgil Publius Vergilius Maro The pseudonym for James Madison , Alexander Hamilton and John Jay as they wrote The Federalist Papers References references Category Ancient Roman praenomina bg de Publius la Publius hu Publius egy rtelm s t lap nl Publius ... more details
The Roman Martyrology records eleven saints named Rufinus On 28 February, a Roman martyr Rufinus, with several companions in martyrdom nothing is known concerning them. On 7 April, an African martyr Rufinus with two companions their names are mentioned under 6 April in a list of martyrs in the Martyrologium Hieronymianum ed. De Rossi Duchesne, 40 . On 14 June, the two martyrs Valerius and Rufinus who suffered at Soissons, France , during the Diocletian persecution their names are given under this date in the Martyrologium Hieronymianum ed. cit., 78 cf. 66 under 26 May also Acta SS., June, II, 796 sqq. . On 21 June, Rufinus who suffered martyrdom with Martia at Syracuse, Sicily Syracuse nothing is known concerning him. On 30 July, Rufinus of Assisi , who was according to legend the bishop of this city and a martyr. He is probably identical with the episcopus Marsorum noted under 11 August. The Acts of the martyrdom of this Rufinus are purely legendary cf. Bibliotheca hagiographica latina , II, 1068 Elisei, Studio sulla chiesa cattedrale di S. Rufino Assisi, 1893 D. de Vincentiis, Notizie di S. Rufino Avezzano, 1885 . On 19 August, Rufinus, confessor at Mantua . On 26 August, a confessor Rufinus venerated at Capua cf. Acta SS., August, V, 819 820 . His name is given in the Martyrologium Hieronymianum under 26 and 27 August. On 4 September, a martyr Rufinus with his companions in martyrdom who suffered at Ancyra in Galatia he is also mentioned in company with several others in the Martyrol. Hieronym. ed. cit., 113 under 31 August, and again under 4 September ed. cit., 116 . On 9 September, Rufinus and Rufinianus, with no further particulars. On 16 November, Rufinus, a martyr in Africa with several companions in martyrdom nothing is known concerning this saint. Besides the saints already given mention should also be made of a martyr Rufinus of Alexandria whose name is given under 22 June in the Martyrol. Hieronym. ed. cit., 81 catholic DEFAULTSORT Rufinus Category Roman ... more details
For other uses, see Rufinus . Rufinus is the author of approximately thirty eight epigram s, found in the fifth Book of the Greek Anthology . The poet may have lived in the early Byzantine period, and his verses are of the same light amatory character as those of Agathias , Paul the Silentiary Paulus Silentiarius , Macedonius of Thessalonica Macedonius , and others but beyond this there is no other indication of his period. In the Anthology of Planudes , there is also an epigram ascribed to an otherwise unknown Rufinus Domesticus . He is not considered to be the same person as the Rufinus who wrote the previously mentioned epigrams of Book V. References SmithDGRBM Category Roman era Greeks Category Byzantine poets Category Epigrammatists of the Greek Anthology Ancient Greece writer stub el nl Rufinus Anthologia Palatina ... more details
Flavius Rufinus died November 27, 395 was a 4th century Eastern Roman Empire statesman of Gaulish extraction who served as Praetorian prefect of the East for the emperor Theodosius I , as well as his son Arcadius , under whom Rufinus was the actual power behind the throne. He was the subject of the verse ... as Praetorian prefect of the East . Emperor Theodosius trusted Rufinus, and he used this influence ... magister equitum and magister peditum of Theodosius. During a meeting of the council, Rufinus insulted Promotus, who slapped him Rufinus went to Theodosius to report the affront, and Theodosius replied that if nothing changed he would have appointed Rufinus co emperor. Taking advantage of the imperial support, Rufinus suggested Theodosius send Promotus to Thrace, where he would be entrusted ... with Rufinus, they suddenly attacked and killed Promotus September 392 . ref Zosimus, IV.51. ref During the period immediately after Theodosius death, in January 395, Rufinus was virtually ... . Rufinus hated the western magister militum Stilicho , and his influence over Arcadius prevented Stilicho ... by Rufinus, recalled them, so that Stilicho was forced to return his forces west across the border. However, the same Gothic mercenaries under Gainas he had recalled killed Rufinus on 27 November 395. Rufinus had a sister, Silvia, who wrote two hymns. Notes references Sources John Bagnell Bury , History ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Rufinus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 335 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 395 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Rufinus Category 335 births Category ... prefects of the East bg cs Flavius Rufinus de Rufinus ostr mischer Feldherr el es Rufino prefecto fr Flavius Rufinus it Flavio Rufino la Flavius Rufinus hu Rufinus biz nci miniszter nl Flavius Rufinus pl Flawiusz Rufin pt Rufino prefeito pretoriano ru sk Flavius Rufinus sh Rufin konzul sv Rufinus ... more details