Other uses No footnotes date February 2010 Roman government A Quaestor IPAc en icon k w i s t r IPA la k ajstor was a type of public official in the Cursus honorum system who supervised financial affairs. In the Roman Republic a quaestor was an elected official whereas, with the autocratic government of the Roman Empire , quaestors were simply appointed. Today quaestor is used as the title of financial oversight officials, and as a senior police rank in Italy and Romania. History Quaestors were ... for which they are best known . The office of Quaestor was adopted as part of the cursus honorum ... of quaestors was also raised to 20. During Late Antiquity , the office of quaestor sacri palatii ... , and the quaestor exercitus , a short lived joint military administrative post covering the border of the lower Danube . The quaestor sacri palatii survived long in the Byzantine Empire ... of each community as quaestor, whose duty was to go about the region collecting alms to support the friars and their works of charity. Police In Italy a quaestor Italian questore heads the police ... assignments, however. In Romania a quaestor Romanian chestor is also a senior Romanian Police Ranks police rank . Financial oversight The Quaestor European Parliament European Parliament has five Quaestors ..., such as the University of St Andrews , have a Quaestor whose who is responsible for financial ... currently uses the Officer title Quaestor as their treasurer s name as he oversees the financial ... Quaestor da Kv stor de Quaestur et Kvestor es Cuestor eu Kuestore Antzinako Erroma fr Questeur Rome gl Cuestor ko hr Kvestor io Questoro it Questore storia romana he ka la Quaestor lt Kvestorius hu Quaestor mk nl Quaestor Rome ja no Kvestor pl Kwestor pt Questor ro Chestor ru sk Kvestor starovek R m sr sh Kvestor fi Kvestori sv Quaestor th tr Quaestor uk zh ... more details
The term Quaestor can refer to any number of officials Quaestor , a magistrate in the Roman Republic responsible for civil and military finances Quaestor sacri palatii , head legal official of the late Roman early Byzantine empires, established by Constantine the Great Quaestor exercitus , 6th century Byzantine military administrative post established by Emperor Justinian Quaestor University of St Andrews , the Finance Director and Treasurer Quaestor European Parliament , officials elected to look after Members of the European Parliament Questore , a rank of the Italian Police force Romanian Police Ranks Chestor , the Romanian National Police rank equivalent to the rank of Police Commissioner Disambig bg fr Questeur it Questore nl Quaestor sk Kvestor ... more details
Taxobox name Quaestor hocicudo status LC status system IUCN3.1 status ref ref name iucn IUCN2009.1 assessors D Elia, G. & Pardinas, U. year 2008 id 136613 title Oxymycterus quaestor downloaded 10 June 2009 ref regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Mammalia ordo Rodent ia familia Cricetidae genus Oxymycterus species O. quaestor binomial Oxymycterus quaestor species authority Oldfield Thomas Thomas , 1903 synonyms The quaestor hocicudo Oxymycterus quaestor is a species of rodent in the family Cricetidae . ref name MSW3 MSW3 Muroidea id 13000842 page ref It is found in southeastern Brazil and northeastern Argentina , where it lives in forest and moist and dry scrub. ref name iucn References reflist Oxymycterus stub Category Akodontini eu Oxymycterus quaestor ... more details
Other uses of Quaestor Unreferenced date December 2009 The Quaestor at the University of St Andrews is a senior Corporate officer executive , member of the University Court and is responsible for the finance s of the University the equivalent of treasurer or Finance Director in other institutions. They are a member of the Office of the Principal, and work under the direction of the University Principal who is chief executive of the University. See also Governance of the University of St Andrews University of St Andrews DEFAULTSORT Quaestor University Of St Andrews Category University of St Andrews UK university stub ... more details
Distinguish2 the Roman Republic Roman republican office of quaestor . For other uses, see also quaestor disambiguation File Notitia Dignitatum Quaestor sacri palatii.jpg thumb right 250px The insignia of the quaestor sacri palatii , from the Notitia Dignitatum the codicil of office on a stand, surrounded by law scrolls. The quaestor sacri palatii lang el lang grc , usually simply lang grc , in English language English Quaestor of the Sacred ... , responsible for drafting law laws . In the later Byzantine Empire, the office of the quaestor ... survived until the 14th century, albeit only as an honorary title. Late Roman quaestor sacri palatii ... Kelly 2004 pp 72, 79 . ref According to the Notitia Dignitatum , the quaestor held the rank of vir ... quaestor was Tribonian , who contributed decisively to the Corpus Juris Civilis codification ... senatorial aristocracy like Cassiodorus . Byzantine quaestor As part of his reforms, in 539 Emperor Justinian I created another office named quaestor or alternatively quaesitor Greek who ... arrivals to the imperial capital. ref name ODB1765 By the turn of the 9th century, the original quaestor ... tou dromou and the epi ton deeseon epi t n de se n . The functions of the middle Byzantine quaestor ... be held by a eunuch , shows that the later office was the direct continuation of the quaestor ..., he had an extensive jurisdiction over Will law wills wills were sealed with the quaestor s seal ... quaestor ranked immediately after the logothetes tou genikou logothet s tou genikou in the lists of precedence ..., the middle Byzantine quaestor had an extensive staff The antigrapheis Greek lang grc ... , and they are explicitly associated with the quaestor in the preparation of legislation in the Ecloga circa 740 . Otherwise, their functions in the quaestor s office are unknown. John B. Bury suggests ... antique official known as magister census , who was responsible for wills. When the quaestor absorbed ... more details
other uses of Quaestor Politics of the European Union Five Quaestors in the European Parliament look after the financial and administrative interests of Member of the European Parliament Members of the European Parliament . The current Quaestors, elected 15 July 2009, are ref cite web title Five European Parliament Quaestors elected url http www.europarl.europa.eu news expert infopress page 008 58188 195 07 29 901 20090714IPR58187 14 07 2009 2009 false default en.htm date 15 July 2009 publisher European Parliament accessdate 15 July 2009 ref class wikitable scope col Name scope col Country scope col Party scope col Group Lidia Geringer de Oedenberg POL Democratic Left Alliance Labor Union Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats S&D Jim Higgins Irish politician Jim Higgins IRL Fine Gael European People s Party EPP Astrid Lulling LUX Christian Social People s Party European People s Party EPP Ji Ma t lka CZE Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia European United Left Nordic Green Left GUE NGL Bill Newton Dunn GBR Liberal Democrats Group of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe ALDE For the term 2007 09, there were six Quaestors Mia De Vits , Szabolcs Fazakas , Ingo Friedrich , Astrid Lulling , Jan Mulder politician Jan Mulder , and Jim Nicholson UK politician Jim Nicholson . For the term 2004 07, there were five Quaestors Mia De Vits , Genowefa Grabowska , Astrid Lulling , Jim Nicholson UK politician Jim Nicholson , and Godelieve Quisthoudt Rowohl . ref http www.europarl.europa.eu sides getDoc.do?pubRef EP TEXT CRE 20040721 ITEM 005 DOC XML V0 EN&language EN ref Footnotes reflist External links http www.europarl.europa.eu omk sipade3?PUBREF EP TEXT RULES EP 20040720 RULE 025 DOC XML V0 EN&HNAV Y Duties of Quaestors Europarl Category European Parliament EU stub job stub ... more details
Marcus Marius was a quaestor of the Roman Republic in 76 BC ref T.R.S. Broughton , The Magistrates of the Roman Republic American Philological Association, 1952 , vol. 2, p. 93. ref and proquaestor under Quintus Sertorius s government in exile in Hispania Citerior Spain . Marius was sent by Sertorius to Mithridates VI of Pontus Mithradates of Pontus as an advisor and military commander in the Third Mithridatic War . He is named as or more likely confused with a Varius in Appian . ref Christoph F. Konrad, Plutarch s Sertorius A Historical Commentary , University of North Carolina Press, 1994 , p. 200. Plutarch , Memnon of Heraclea Memnon , and Paulus Orosius Orosius call him Marius in contexts that indicate the same man is meant. ref Family and political connections See also Maria gens . No connection has been established between this Marius and Gaius Marius or the other contemporary Maria gens Marii of Arpinum . M. Marius is supposed to have arrived in Spain in the company of Marcus Perpenna Vento Perperna , but no further association is recorded with the man who was the prime instigator of Sertorius s assassination a few years later. Given that Marcus Marius was among the Roman senate senators who fled Sulla , his politics are not likely to have been antithetical to those of the better known Marian populares . A passage in Paulus Orosius Orosius ref Paulus Orosius Orosius 6.2.21 22. ref implies, but does not directly state, that he was on the list of the Proscription Proscription of 82 BC proscribed . ref Konrad, Plutarch s Sertorius , p. 182, says that he can be safely counted among the proscribed. ref He was certainly a fugas , a fugitive or exile, in keeping with the peculiar legal situation of Sertorius s men, some of whom were proscripti , and others of whom were hostes publici , public enemies. In both cases, their lives and property were forfeit, and their sons and grandsons lost the Roman citizenship rights of citizenship , but the proscribed in addition ... more details
Marcus Caecilius Metellus may refer to Marcus Caecilius Metellus I , Roman quaestor, tribune, aedile, 3rd century BC Marcus Caecilius Metellus II , Roman consul in 115 BC hndis hu Marcus Caecilius Metellus egy rtelm s t lap ... more details
Tremellius Scrofa sometimes, less properly, spelled Tremelius and Scropha was the name of several related Roman men, among whom Lucius Tremellius Scrofa , quaestor in 143 BC, who served as a general in the war against Philip VII of Macedonia Gnaeus Tremellius Scrofa , quaestor in 73 BC, defeated by Spartacus Gaius Tremellius Scrofa , praetor in 52 BC Gnaeus Tremellius Scrofa , an important Roman agronomist and author of the Augustan period, whose writings have not survived, but are known to us from scant passages in the De re rustica of Columella he appears as a character in the similarly titled work by Marcus Terentius Varro Varro . An unusual etiological tale is told in Macrobius http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer L Roman Texts Macrobius Saturnalia 1 .html 6.30 Sat. I.6.30 of the origin of the family cognomen Scrofa sow . Category Roman quaestors Category Roman Republican praetors Category Articles about multiple people in ancient Rome fr Tremellius Scrofa ... more details
European Parliament constituency South West England UK Lidia Geringer de Oedenberg Quaestor European Parliament Quaestor style background color FF0000 width 3px   Socialist & Democrats Lower Silesian ... politician Jim Higgins Quaestor style background color 3399FF width 3px   European People s Party North West European Parliament constituency North West Ireland Astrid Lulling Quaestor style background ... Luxembourg Ji Ma t lka Quaestor style background color 990000 width 3px   European United Left Nordic Green Left Czech Republic Bill Newton Dunn Quaestor style background color FFFF00 width 3px ... President Marek Siwiec Vice President Adam Bielan Vice President James Nicholson Quaestor Astrid Lulling Quaestor Mia De Vits Quaestor Ingo Friedrich Quaestor Szabolcs Fazakas Quaestor Jan Mulder politician Jan Mulder Quaestor Rules of procedure of the European Parliament cquote Rule 22 Duties of the Bureau ... more details
italictitle Taxobox name Hocicudos fossil range Middle Pleistocene Recent regnum Animal ia phylum Chordata classis Mammal ia ordo Rodent ia superfamilia Muroidea familia Cricetidae subfamilia Sigmodontinae tribus Akodontini genus Oxymycterus genus authority George Robert Waterhouse Waterhouse , 1837 subdivision ranks Species subdivision Oxymycterus akodontius br Oxymycterus amazonicus br Oxymycterus angularis br Oxymycterus caparaoe br Oxymycterus dasytrichus br Oxymycterus delator br Oxymycterus hiska br Oxymycterus hispidus br Oxymycterus hucucha br Oxymycterus inca br Oxymycterus josei br Oxymycterus nasutus br Oxymycterus paramensis br Oxymycterus quaestor br Oxymycterus roberti br Oxymycterus rufus br Oxymycterus wayku Oxymycterus is the genus of hocicudos . They are rat like animals endemic to South America . Species listing O. akodontius Argentine Hocicudo O. amazonicus Amazon Hocicudo O. angularis Angular Hocicudo O. caparaoe Caparao Hocicudo O. dasytrichus Atlantic Forest Hocicudo O. delator Spy Hocicudo O. hiska Small Hocicudo O. hispidus Hispid Hocicudo O. hucucha Quechuan Hocicudo O. inca Incan Hocicudo O. josei Cook s Hocicudo O. nasutus Long nosed Hocicudo O. paramensis Paramo Hocicudo O. quaestor Quaestor Hocicudo O. roberti Robert s Hocicudo O. rufus Red Hocicudo O. wayku References BookReferenceMacDonaldMammals MSW3 Muroidea id 13000828 page Category Akodontini de Grabm use es Oxymycterus fr Oxymycterus hu Oxymycterus pt Oxymycterus zh ... more details
Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Publius Vitellius , was a Roman who lived in the 1st century BC. Publius was the son of Quintus Vitellius, who served as a Quaestor under Emperor Augustus . Publius was a Equestrian Roman Knight , served as a Quaestor and Steward Disambiguation needed date June 2011 of Augustus. Publius had four sons. Three of the four sons, died through politics. One of them was Aulus Vitellius, Suffect Roman consul Consul in July 32, killed in office during the purges of Tiberius , and another was Publius Vitellius the Younger . The youngest son was Lucius Vitellius . Publius was the paternal grandfather to Emperor Aulus Vitellius and his younger brother Lucius Vitellius the Younger . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Elder, Publius Vitellius The ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Elder, Publius Vitellius The Category Roman quaestors Category Ancient Roman equites Category Vitellii Category 1st century BC Romans Ancient Rome bio stub bg la Publius Vitellius eques nl Publius Vitellius vader pl Publiusz Witeliusz ojciec ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 For others of this gens , see Manlia gens . For other Manlii with the cognomen Acidinus , see Acidinus cognomen . Lucius Manlius Acidinus was an Ancient Rome ancient Roman noble of the gens Manlia gens Manlia who stood as quaestor in 168 BC . ref Livy , xlv. 13 ref He is probably one of the two Manlii Acidini who are mentioned two years before as illustrious youths, and of whom one was the son of Marcus Manlius, the other of Lucius Manlius. ref Livy , xlii. 49 ref The latter is probably the same as the quaestor, and the son of Lucius Manlius Acidinus Fulvianus . ref Citation last Smith first William author link William Smith lexicographer contribution Acidinus 3 editor last Smith editor first William title Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology volume 1 pages 13 publisher place Boston, MA year 1867 contribution url http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 0022.html ref References references SmithDGRBM Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Acidinus, Lucius Manlius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Acidinus, Lucius Manlius Category Manlii AncientRome bio stub bg ja ... more details
Junillus Africanus floruit 541 549 was Quaestor of the Sacred Palace quaestor sacri palatii in the court of the list of Byzantine Emperors Byzantine Emperor Justinian I . ref Anecdota 20.17 translated by H.B. Dewing Cambridge, Mass. 1935 , p. 240 ref He is best known for his work on biblical exegesis , Instituta regularia divinae legis . According to M.L.W. Laistner, Junillus work was based on the writings of one of the teachers of the School of Nisibis , Paul the Persian , and because Paul had been influenced by the writings of Theodore of Mopsuestia , Junillus Instituta helped make Western theologians familiar with the Antiochene school of exegesis. ref M.L.W. Laistner, Thought and Letters in Western Europe A.D. 500 to 900 , second edition Ithaca Cornell University, 1957 , p. 115 ref Susan Stevens identifies Junillus with a kinsman of the aristocrat Venantia who had the same name she was a correspondent of Fulgentius of Ruspe , and possibly a member of the Decius gens gens Decii . ref Fulgentius, Epistulae 7.1 Susan T. Stevens http www.jstor.org stable 27831119 The Circle of Bishop Fulgentius , Traditio , 38 1982 , p. 336 ref References Reflist External links http ccat.sas.upenn.edu jod junillus.html John F. Collins s introduction to Junillus with text and translation of Instituta regularia divinae legis dead link date September 2011 Category 6th century Byzantine people Category Byzantine officials Category Late Antique Latin language writers Category Ministers of Justinian I pl Juniliusz ... more details
for the 11th century Byzantine governor of Cyprus and rebel Theophilos Erotikos Theophilos Erotikos lang el lang grc , fl. 940s was a 10th century Byzantine scholar and official. Under Romanos I Lekapenos r. 920 944 , he served as Eparch of Constantinople and teacher of geometry at the University of Constantinople . On the assumption of sole rule by Constantine VII r. 919 959 in 945, he was promoted to the rank of patrikios and appointed to the senior legal office of quaestor sacri palatii quaestor . He was generally recognized as an excellent jurist and administrator. The date of his death is unknown, however he is mentioned as being dead in a law of Romanos II r. 959 963 . Sources citation first Rodolphe last Guilland title Recherches sur les institutions byzantines, Tome II publisher Akademie Verlag location Berlin year 1967 language French page 185 Persondata NAME Erotikos, Theophilos SHORT DESCRIPTION Byzantine scholar and official DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Byzantine bio stub DEFAULTSORT Erotikos, Theophilos Category 10th century deaths Category 10th century Byzantine people Category Byzantine officials Category Patricii Category Urban prefects of Constantinople Category Geometers Category Byzantine jurists ... more details
The term Questor may refer to The QUESTOR Centre, an environmental research centre based at Queen s University Belfast Questor Thews, a character in the Magic Kingdom of Landover series of books by Terry Brooks . An alternate spelling of Quaestor , an ancient Roman official The Questor Tapes , a 1974 TV movie created and produced by Gene Roddenberry and starring Robert Foxworth and Mike Farrell The Questor Tapes TV series , a planned sequel to the movie Questor the Elf is a character in the 1985 Atari arcade game Gauntlet arcade game Questor, the online persona of Larry Salomon , a former IBM employee best known worldwide as a prominent OS 2 evangelist in the late 1980s and early 1990s. A sort of officially appointed hero for hire in the webcomic Tales of the Questor by Ralph E. Hayes. disambig ... more details
Flavius Liberalis was a Ancient Rome Roman of the 1st century and was a man of Equestrian Roman equestrian rank, who came from Ferentium modern Ferento a country town in Italy . This man of humble origins was a quaestor and later a law clerk . Liberalis had his daughter Domitilla the Elder Flavia Domitilla appear before a board of arbitration to prove her claim for Roman Citizenship, instead of a Latin one. She later married the future Emperor Vespasian . Her children with Vespasian were Domitilla the Younger and Emperors Titus and Domitian . Sources Suetonius Twelve Caesars Suetonius , The Twelve Caesars Vespasian Category Ancient Roman equites Flavius Liberalis Category 1st century Romans Ancient Rome stub bg it Flavio Liberale ru ... more details
Acidinus was a cognomen , or distinguishing family name, of the gens Manlia gens Manlia in ancient Rome. Cicero speaks of the Acidini as among the first men of a former age. Some notable Acidini include Lucius Manlius Acidinus , praetor urbanus in 210 BC, and proconsul of Hispania in 206 BC Lucius Manlius Acidinus Fulvianus , appointed praetor in 188 BC and had the province of Hispania Citerior allotted to him. Founded the colony of Aquileia Lucius Manlius Acidinus , quaestor in 168 BC Acidinus , a contemporary of Cicero s Category Ancient Roman cognomina Category Prosopography of Ancient Rome Category Manlii SmithDGRBM ca Acid ... more details
Granius Marcellus Was the Roman proconsul of Bithynia during 15 AD. He was accused of treason by his quaestor, Caepio Crispinus , and the charge was supported by Romanus Hispo . ref Tacitus, The Annals s The Annals Tacitus Book 1 74 1.74 ref It is most likely that this accusation was false and was merely levied by the accusers to gain influence with the new emperor Tiberius . References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Marcellus, Granius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Marcellus, Granius Category 1st century BC births Category 1st century deaths Category 1st century BC Romans Category 1st century Romans Category Imperial Roman consuls ancientRome bio stub ... more details
Quintus Cassius Longinus , the brother or cousin of Gaius Cassius Longinus Cassius the murderer of Julius Caesar , was a governor in Hispania the Iberian Peninsula , comprising modern Spain and Portugal for Caesar. Cassius was one of the Moneyer tresviri monetales of the Roman mint in 55 BC. He served as a quaestor of Pompey in Hispania Ulterior in 54 BC . In 49 BC , as tribune of the people, he strongly supported the cause of Caesar, by whom he was made governor of Hispania Ulterior. He treated the provincials with great cruelty, and his appointment 48 BC to take the field against Juba I of Numidia gave him an excuse for fresh oppression. The result was an unsuccessful insurrection at C rdoba, Spain Corduba . Cassius punished the leaders with merciless severity, and made the lot of the provincials harder than ever. At last some of his troops revolted under the quaestor Marcellus, who was proclaimed governor of the province. Cassius was surrounded by Marcellus in Ulia . Bogud , king of Mauretania , and Marcus Aemilius Lepidus triumvir Marcus Lepidus , proconsul of Hispania Citerior , to whom Cassius had applied for assistance, negotiated an arrangement with Marcellus whereby Cassius was to be allowed to go free with the Roman legion legion s that remained loyal to him. Cassius sent his troops into winter quarters, hastened on board ship at M laga Malaca with his ill gotten gains, but was wrecked in a storm at the mouth of the Ebro Iberus Ebro . His tyrannical government of Hispania greatly injured the cause of Caesar. References Crawford, Michael. Roman Republican Coinage . Cambridge, 1924. 1911 DEFAULTSORT Cassius Longinus, Quintus Category Roman tribunes of the plebs Category Roman quaestors Category Roman governors of Hispania Category Cassii Category 1st century BC Romans Category Romans from Hispania bg ca Quint Cassi Long trib 49 aC de Quintus Cassius Longinus Volkstribun es Quinto Casio Longino ro Quintus Cassius Longinus ... more details
of an officer entitled quaestor , with authority over troops based in the Danube frontier zone the provinces ..., since the position of quaestor was still existent during the mid 570s, this indicates that the overall ... evidence about the subsequent history of this arrangement is limited, the post of quaestor was still ... of the quaestor were primarily financial. He was directly responsible for the annona provisioning ... more details
File Flavius Achilius Sividius 02.JPG thumb A detail of the consular diptych of Sividius Rufius Achilius Sividius floruit 483 488 was a Roman politician. Biography He is defined as quaestor maybe quaestor sacri palatii in the inscription on his seat at the Colosseum . ref CIL 6 32199 ref Later he was appointed praefectus urbi of Rome and then patricius . In 488 he was consul posterior with Claudius Iulius Ecclesius Dynamius , both appointed by the court of Odoacer , and praefectus urbi for the second time. His consular diptych , which records his career, has been preserved. ref CIL 12 133 . ref Notes references Sources Rufius Achilius Sividius , Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire , Volume 2, Cambridge University Press, 1992, ISBN 0521201594, pp. 1017 1018. s start s bef before Manlius Boethius Nar. Manlius Boethius , br post consulatum Longini East s ttl title List of Roman consuls Consul of the Roman Empire years 488 with Claudius Iulius Ecclesius Dynamius s aft after Petronius Probinus consul 489 Petronius Probinus , br Eusebius consul 489 Flavius Eusebius s bef before Claudius Iulius Ecclesius Dynamius s ttl title List of urban prefects of Rome Praefectus urbi of Rome years 488 s aft after Claudius Iulius Ecclesius Dynamius end DEFAULTSORT Sividius, Achilius, Rufius Category 5th century Romans Category Imperial Roman consuls Category Patricii Category Urban prefects of Rome bg it Rufio Achilio Sividio ru ... more details
Milichus redirects here. For the true dung beetle genus , see Milichus beetle . leave redlink to prevent ambiguous genus Flavius Scaevinus , a praetorian tribune and quaestor, was a member of the Pisonian conspiracy against Nero . It was through his freedman Milichus that Nero discovered the conspiracy. afterwards, history is silent on the fate of Flavius. Some say he was a consul under Otho, then exiled by Vitellius. Sources Tacitus, Annals xv. 49, 54, 55, 70 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Scaevinus, Flavius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Scaevinus, Flavius Category 1st century Romans Category Ancient Roman senators Category Flavii Category Executed Ancient Roman people Category People executed by the Roman Empire Category 1st century executions Ancient Rome bio stub ... more details
Sextus Cornelius Repentinus was a Ancient Rome Roman politician who lived in the 2nd century. His father an elder Sextus Cornelius Repentinus, was a quaestor and head of the Praetorian Guard during the reign of Roman emperors Antoninus Pius reigned 138 161 and Marcus Aurelius reigned 161 180 . He and his father were originally from Scillium , an ancient city near Carthage , Africa modern Tunisia , North Africa . Around 188, he was Roman governor of Lusitania . In 193, he married emperor Didius Julianus daughter Didia Clara . At that time, he was prefect of Rome . After the deaths of his father and mother in law, in June July 193, the fates of he his wife are unknown. This article is from the German version of Wikipedia. DEFAULTSORT Repentinus, Sextus Cornelius Category Romans from Africa Category 2nd century Romans de Sextus Cornelius Repentinus el ... more details