Gaius Sulpicius Gallus or Galus ref T.R.S. Broughton , The Magistrates of the Roman Republic American Philological Association, 1951, 1986 , vol. 1, spells the cognomen as Galus rather than Gallus. ref was a general, statesman and orator of the Roman Republic . Under Lucius Aemilius Paulus , his intimate friend, he commanded the 2nd legion in the campaign against Perseus of Macedon Perseus, king of Macedonia , and gained great reputation for having predicted an eclipse of the moon on the night before the Battle of Pydna 168 BC . On his return from Macedon ia he was elected Roman consul consul 166 , and in the same year reduced the Liguria ns to submission. In 164 he was sent as ambassador to Greece and Asia , where he held a meeting at Sardis to investigate the charges brought against Eumenes II of Pergamon by the representatives of various cities of Asia Minor . Gallus was a man of great learning, an excellent Greek scholar, and in his later years devoted himself to the study of astronomy , on which subject he is quoted as an authority by Pliny the Elder Pliny . The lunar crater Sulpicius Gallus crater Sulpicius Gallus is named after him. See Livy xliv. 37, Epit. 46 Polybius xxxi. 9, 10 Cicero , Brutus , 20, De officiis , i. 6, De senectute , 14 Pliny, Nat. Hist. ii. 9. References 1911 Reflist s start succession box title List of Roman Republican consuls Consul of the Roman Republic before Quintus Aelius Paetus and Marcus Iunius Pennus after Manlius Torquatus consul 165 BC Manlius Torquatus and Gnaeus Octavius consul 165 BC Gnaeus Octavius years with Marcus Claudius Marcellus ... . NAME Sulpicius Gallus, Gaius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sulpicius Gallus, Gaius Category Ancient Roman generals Category ... Gaius Sulpicius Galus Konsul 166 v. Chr. es Cayo Sulpicio Galo fr Caius Sulpicius Gallus it Gaio Sulpicio Gallo console 166 a.C. pt Caio Sulp cio Galo sh Gaj Sulpicije Gal fi Gaius Sulpicius Gallus ... more details
about Roman praetor the Roman consul Servius Sulpicius Galba consul the Roman emperor Galba File Servius Sulpicius Galba.jpg 200px thumb Servius Sulpicius Galba from Guillaume Rouill Promptuarii Iconum Insigniorum Servius Sulpicius Galba , praetor in 54 BC . As Legatus legate of Julius Caesar s Legio XII Fulminata 12th Legion during his Gallic Wars , he was defeated by the Nantuates in 57 BC . ref Julius Caesar , Commentarii de Bello Gallico http www.perseus.tufts.edu hopper text?doc Caes. Gal. 3.5&fromdoc Perseus 3Atext 3A1999.02.0001 3.5 Retrieved 2009 10 02. ref Later, however, angered due to Caesar s opposition to his campaign for the consulship, he joined the conspiracy with Marcus Junius Brutus Brutus and Gaius Cassius Longinus Cassius , and was consequently condemned to death by the Quintus Pedius Pedian law . ref name Suetonius cite web url http www.perseus.tufts.edu hopper text?doc Caes. Gal. 3.5&fromdoc Perseus 3Atext 3A1999.02.0001 author Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus title The Life of Galba, 3.2 work The Lives of the Twelve Caesars accessdate 2009 10 02 date 2008 12 13 authorlink Suetonius ref See also Sulpicia gens Assassination of Julius Caesar References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sulpicius Galba, Servius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sulpicius Galba, Servius Category Ancient Roman generals Category Correspondents of Cicero Category Roman Republican praetors Galba Category 1st century BC Romans Ancient Rome bio stub bg 54 . . . ca Servi Sulpici Galba besavi de Galba de Servius Sulpicius Galba Pr tor 54 v. Chr. es Servio Sulpicio Galba pretor 54 a. C. it Servio Sulpicio Galba pretore 54 a.C. nl Servius Sulpicius Galba praetor in 54 v.Chr. ja 54 pt S rvio Sulp cio Galba pretor 54 a.C. sh Servije Sulpicije Galba pretor ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Publius Sulpicius Galba Maximus was a consul of Rome in 211 BC, when he defended the city against the surprise attack by Hannibal . He was proconsul in Greece from 210 to 206, continuing the First Macedonian War against Philip V of Macedon . Galba was notable for leading the first Roman fleet into the Aegean Sea and capturing Aegina 210 , but otherwise achieved little, and most of the fighting was done by the Greek allies of Rome. He was Roman dictator dictator in 203, and elected consul again in 200, when he led in the Second Macedonian War . He landed at Apollonia, Illyria Apollonia in a scheme to invade Macedon from the west, defeated Philip at Ottolobus , but then retired to Illyria . Although the campaign was considered only a minor military success, it did convince the Aetolia ns to ally with Rome. In 197 and 196, Galba was one of ten senatorial commissioners helping Titus Flamininus settle political issues in Greece, and Ambassador diplomacy ambassador to Antiochus III the Great in 193. See also Sulpicia gens br Start box S off Succession box title List of Republican Roman Consuls Consul of the Roman Republic before Appius Claudius Pulcher consul 212 BC Appius Claudius Pulcher and Quintus Fulvius Flaccus after Marcus Valerius Laevinus and Marcus Claudius Marcellus years with Gnaeus Fulvius Centumalus Maximus br 211 BC Succession box title List of Republican Roman Consuls Consul of the Roman Republic before Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus consul 201 BC Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus and Publius Aelius Paetus consul 201 BC Publius Aelius Paetus after ... Cornelius Sulla years 203 BC End box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sulpicius Galba ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sulpicius Galba Maximus, Publius Category 3rd century BC births Category ... Sulpicius Galba Maximus es Publio Sulpicio Galba M ximo fr Publius Sulpicius Galba Maximus it Publio Sulpicio Galba Massimo nl Publius Sulpicius Galba Maximus ja sh Publije ... more details
About the Roman consul the Roman praetor Servius Sulpicius Galba praetor the Roman emperor Galba Servius Sulpicius Galba was a consul of Rome in 144 BC . Macedonia He served as tribune tribune of the soldiers in the second legion in Macedon ia, under Lucius Aemilius Paullus Macedonicus , to whom he was personally hostile. After the conquest of Perseus of Macedon Perseus in 167 BC , when Aemilius had returned to Rome, Galba endeavoured to prevent a Roman triumph triumph being conferred upon the former he did not succeed, although his efforts created considerable sensation. ref name Dictionary Text copied verbatim from Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology ref Hispania He was praetor in 151 BC , and received Hispania the Iberian Peninsula , comprising modern Spain and Portugal as his province, where a war was carried on against the Celtiberia ns. On his arrival there he hastened to the relief of some Roman subjects who were hard pressed by the Lusitania ns. Galba succeeded so far as to put the enemy to flight but as, with his exhausted and undisciplined army, he was incautious in their pursuit, the Lusitanians turned round, and a fierce contest ensued, in which 7000 Romans fell. Galba then collected the remnants of his army and his allies, and took up his winter quarters at Conistorgis. ref name Dictionary Lusitania In the spring of 150 BC , he again marched into Lusitania, and ravaged the country. The Lusitanians sent an embassy to him, declaring that they repented of having violated the treaty which they had concluded with Atilius,and promised henceforth to observe ... BC S end DEFAULTSORT Sulpicius Galba, Servius Category Ancient Roman generals Category Roman Republican ... Sulpici Servi Galba de Servius Sulpicius Galba Konsul 144 v. Chr. es Servio Sulpicio Galba c nsul ext Servio Sulpicio Galba consu fr Servius Sulpicius Galba gl Servio Sulpicio Galba, xeneral it Servio Sulpicio Galba console 144 a.C. nl Servius Sulpicius Galba consul in 144 v.Chr. pl Serwiusz Sulpicjusz ... more details
Gaius Julius Severus is the name of Gaius Julius Severus I , Roman tribune in the 1st 2nd century CE Gaius Julius Severus II , Roman proconsul of Asia between 152 and 153 CE hndis ... more details
of the Roman Empire name Severus full name Flavius Valerius Severus Augustus image Follis Flavius Valerius Severus trier RIC 650a.jpg caption Flavius Valerius Severus br as Caesar 305 306 reign ... birth place Illyria death date 16 September 307 death place Tres Tabernae place of burial Severus lang la Flavius Valerius Severus Augustus ref In Classical Latin , Severus name would be inscribed as FLAVIVS VALERIVS SEVERVS AVGVSTVS. ref died September 307 , sometimes known as Severus II , was a Western Roman Emperor from 306 to 307. Officer in the Roman army Severus was of humble birth, born in the Illyria ... in the Roman army, and as an old friend of Galerius , that emperor ordered that Severus be appointed ... I in the summer of 306, Severus was promoted to Augustus by Galerius himself, in opposition to the acclamation ... emperor Maximian , revolted at Rome , Galerius sent Severus to suppress the rebellion. Severus .... Fearing the arrival of Severus, Maxentius offered Maximian the co rule of the empire. Maximian accepted, and when Severus arrived under the walls of Rome and besieged it, his men deserted him and passed to Maximian, their old commander. Severus fled to Ravenna , an impregnable position Maximian ... did in March or April 307. Despite Maximian s assurance, Severus was nonetheless displayed as a captive ... and Maximian, the former ordered Severus s death he was executed or forced to commit suicide on 16 ... author DiMaio, Michael title Severus II 306 307 A.D. De Imperatoribus Romanis Commons inline Flavius Valerius Severus s start s hou Constantinian dynasty Unknown 16 September 307 s reg s bef before ... Romulus end Roman Emperors Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Severus, Flavius Valerius ... OF DEATH Tres Tabernae DEFAULTSORT Severus, Flavius Valerius Category 3rd century births Category ... consuls bg II ca Sever II cs Flavius Severus da Valerius Severus de Severus et Severus el es Severo II eo Severo eu Severo II.a fa fr S v re fy Severus II gl Flavio ... more details
Gnaeus Claudius Severus was a Roman Senate Roman senator and philosopher who lived in the Roman Empire during the 2nd century. Severus was the son of the Roman senator and philosopher Gnaeus Claudius Severus Arabianus by an unnamed mother. Severus was of Pontic Greeks Pontian Greek descent. He was born ... Claudius Severus was a consul and the first Roman governor of Arabia Petraea in the reign of the Roman Emperor Emperor Trajan , 98 117. Like his father, Severus was a follower of Peripatetic school peripatetic philosophy . Although Severus held no major political influence, he was considered as an influential figure in the intellectual and philosopher circles in Rome . Like his father, Severus was a friend and had a great influence on the Emperor Marcus Aurelius 161 180 . It was probably Severus ... recommendation, introduced Marcus Aurelius to the Greek physician Galen . Severus with his father accompanied Marcus Aurelius on a philosophical visit to Athens , Greece in 176. Severus served as an Roman consul ordinary consul in 167 and 173. In the year of his second consulship, Severus became a patron ... to Severus in his birth city. This honorific surviving inscription was found on a statue base in the city For the good fortune of Gnaeus Claudius Severus who was consul twice, pontifex , son in law ... of Publius Domitius Augureinus Clodius Kalbeinus the chief archon . Marriages and Issues Severus married ... Aurelius. In 182, Severus first son was involved in a failed plot to kill the Roman Emperor Commodus ... had a son called Tiberius Claudius Severus Proculus , he served as an ordinary consul in 200 and married ..., by Anthony Richard Birley, Routledge, 2000 Septimius Severus the African emperor, by Anthony Richard ... One, Part One By William M. Ramsay 2004 Articles Gnaeus Claudius Severus Arabianus & Gnaeus Claudius Severus from German Wikipedia http www.livius.org fa fn faustina faustina ii.html http www.umich.edu ... chapter two septimius and the cursus honorum Marcus Aurelius Meditations DEFAULTSORT Claudius Severus ... more details
Gnaeus Claudius Severus Arabianus 113 after 176 was a Roman Senate Roman Senator and philosopher that lived in the Roman Empire . Severus was the son of the consul and the first Roman Governor of Arabia Petraea , Gaius Claudius Severus by an unnamed mother. Severus was of Pontic Greeks Pontian Greek descent . He was born and raised in Pompeiopolis , a city in the Roman province of Galatia . When Severus had come to Rome during the reign of Roman Emperor Hadrian 117 138 , he had become a philosophical mentor and a teacher to Roman noble students. Among his students was the future Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius , with whom he had become friends. Severus was the philosophical mentor of Marcus Aurelius. In Rome, Severus assumed a reputation as a man of spirit and as a great philosophical mentor. He was a follower of Peripatetic school Peripatetic philosophy and later served as an ordinary consul in 146 in the reign of the Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius 138 161 . He married an unnamed woman, by whom he had a son called Gnaeus Claudius Severus . Severus was evidently a politician with a deep interest in political philosophy and this is revealed, on Marcus Aurelius opinion of Severus in Meditations 1.14n From Severus love of family, love of truth, love of justice to have come by his help to understand Thrasea, Helvidius, Cato, Dio Brutus to have conceived the idea of a balanced constitution, a commonwealth based on equality and freedom of speech, and of a monarchy which values above all the liberty of the subject from him, too, a constant and vigorous respect for philosophy beneficence ... 2 Item notes v. 11 2000 Articles Gnaeus Claudius Severus Arabianus & Gnaeus Claudius Severus ... . NAME Severus Arabianus, Gnaeus Claudius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Roman philosopher DATE OF BIRTH 113 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Severus Arabianus, Gnaeus ... bg de Gnaeus Claudius Severus Arabianus la Gnaeus Claudius Severus Arabianus ... more details
Tiberius Claudius Severus Proculus about 163 by 218 was a Roman Senate Roman Senator that lived in the Roman Empire . Descent and Family Severus Proculus was born of noble descent. He was from a wealthy ... Philosopher , Gnaeus Claudius Severus and his second wife the Roman Princess Annia Aurelia Galeria Faustina . Severus Proculus was of Pontic Greeks Pontian Greek and Italia Roman Empire Italian ... grandfather Gnaeus Claudius Severus Arabianus , was a Roman Senate Roman Senator and Peripatetic school ... Faustina the Younger . Through his mother, Severus Proculus was a relative to the ruling Nerva Antonine ... and Roman Emperor Commodus . Life Severus Proculus was born and raised in Pompeiopolis. It is unknown ... that Severus Proculus wasn t involved in any plots to kill or overthrow Commodus. When his maternal ... Commodus, Severus Proculus was one of Commodus few remaining living male relatives. He was completely ... Pertinax and Didius Julianus , Lucius Septimius Severus finally became a stable Roman Emperor ... Severus 193 211 , Proculus Severus served as a Roman Senator and in 200 served as an ordinary consul. After his consulship, Severus Proculus had married his maternal second cousin Annia Faustina ... sister, Annia Cornificia Faustina and was a wealthy heiress. After Severus Proculus married Annia ... inscription dated in 207, stating that the owners of the estate was Severus Proculus and Annia Faustina. Around 201, Severus Proculus and Annia Faustina had a daughter called Annia Faustina Annia Aurelia Faustina . When his daughter was born, Severus Proculus did not name the child after himself. It appears that Severus Proculus, named his daughter in honor of his mother s family ... in honor of his wife and her maternal ancestry. By giving their daughter that name, Severus Proculus and Annia Faustina, are honoring, their relations and links to the Nerva Antonine dynasty . Severus ... on the Pisidian Estate. About 216, Severus Proculus may have made a political alliance with a Roman ... more details
Severus Sanctus Endelechius or Endelechus was the writer of De Mortibus Boum or Bovum , i.e. On the Deaths of Cattle. It is a poem belonging to the classical bucolic tradition, but also concerned with Christian apologetics . ref Dennis E. Trout, Paulinus of Nola Life, Letters, and Poems 1999 , p. 110. ref It mentions a cattle plague, which has been identified as rinderpest . ref http www.1911encyclopedia.org Rinderpest Rinderpest LoveToKnow 1911 Bot generated title ref Anothet title is Carmen bucolicum de virtute signi crucis domini . ref Walter W. Greg http www.bookrags.com ebooks 12218 12.html . ref He has been identified with a rhetorician Severus who was a friend of Paulinus of Nola . ref Carolinne White, Early Christian Latin Poets 2002 , p. 70. ref He probably lived towards the end of the 4th century. References http www.newadvent.org cathen 13743b.htm Severus Sanctus Endelechus , The Catholic Encyclopedia , Volume XIII. A. D. Lee, Pagans and Christians in Late Antiquity A Sourcebook 2000 , pp.  130 1. Notes references External links http www.ccel.org ccel wace biodict.html?term Severus 20Sanctus CCEL page Smith dictionary Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Severus Sanctus Endelechius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Writer DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Severus Sanctus Endelechius Category Roman era poets Category Late Antique Latin language writers Category 4th century poets AncientRome bio stub de Severus Sanctus Endelechius es Severus Rhetor hu Severus Sanctus Endelechius sk Severus Sanctus Endelechius ... more details
Severus ibn al Muqaffa in Arabic language Arabic or Severus of El Ashmunein in Arabic language Arabic ref http www.voskrese.info spl Xsever ushm.html known as Severus of Al Ushmunain, Severus, Bishop of Al Ushmunain, Severus of Al Ashmunein, Severus of Ashmunein, Severus of El Eschmounein, Severus Ben al Moqaffa, Severus Aschmoniensis, Sawires Ibn Al Muqafah, Sawiris etc. ref died 987 was a Copts Coptic Bishop , author and historian . In Arabic language Arabic , his name is spelled Sawires . Severus is sometimes confused with Abdullah Ibn al Muqaffa . He was bishop of Hermopolis Magna Ashmunein , in Upper Egypt , around the end of the tenth century. In this period, Egypt was ruled by the Fatimid dynasty, an Isma ili Shi ite family, which had taken Egypt from the Abbasids in 969 CE. Fatimid rule slowly but surely changed Coptic Christian culture, especially in the realm of language. Complaining that the Coptic Christians of Egypt no longer knew the Coptic language related to late Egyptian , Severus composed a theological text in Arabic the first Coptic text written in that language. ref cite book last Petry first Carl title The Cambridge History of Egypt year 1998 author Paula A. Sander authorlink The Fatimid State, 969 1171 page 170 ref He is best known as the traditional author of the History of the Patriarchs of the Coptic Church of Alexandria . Works Lamp of the Intellect in Arabic History of the Patriarchs of the Coptic Church of Alexandria in Arabic . This is a compilation begun by Severus Ibn al Mukaffa ref One scholar, Johannes den Heijer, contests its attribution to Severus ibn al Mukaffa . Johannes den Heijer, Coptic historiography in the Fatimid, Ayyubid and early Mamluk ... 1515 1523 Persondata name Severus Ibn al Muqaffa alternative names short description date of birth ... stub ar ca Sawiris ibn al Muqaffa fr S v re d Achmounein it Severus ... more details
Gaius Claudius Severus was a Roman Senate Roman senator who lived in the second half of the 1st century and the first half of the 2nd century in the Roman Empire . Severus originated from a family of Pontic Greeks Pontian Greek descent . Severus was born and raised in Pompeiopolis , a city in the Roman province of Galatia . Severus was a politician in the reign of the Roman Emperor Trajan 98 117. Trajan had successfully annexed Arabia Petraea in 105 106 and the region became a Roman province . When Arabia Petraea became a Roman province, Severus became the first Roman Governor of Arabia Petraea. Severus remained in office as governor from 106 until 116. During his tenure, a road was constructed from Aqaba via Petra and Bozrah . A road was constructed between Petra and Bozrah, because those two chief cities were to become a link in a wider system of commercial and strategic communications. The road was named after Trajan and Severus. Construction of the road was dated from 111 at the earliest. According to two surviving letters sent to an Egypt Roman province Egyptian soldier and the an assistant secretary to Severus called Apollonarius, one to his father and another to his mother, one of the letters bear the date March 26, 107, mentions that the construction work for the road was already in progress then. These letters discuss the construction period and how the road was constructed. Severus in 112 served as a suffect consul . Severus married an unnamed Roman woman and had a son called Gnaeus Claudius Severus Arabianus . Sources From Tiberius to the Antonines a history of the Roman Empire AD 14 192, by Albino Garzetti, 1974 The Cambridge ancient history The High Empire, A.D. ... Claudius Severus Arabianus Gnaeus Claudius Severus Arabianus article from German Wikipedia Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Claudius Severus, Gaius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... Severus, Gaius Category 1st century births Category 2nd century deaths Category Roman governors of Arabia ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Sextus Julius Severus was an accomplished Roman Empire Roman General of the 2nd century. Julius Severus served as Roman governor Governor of Moesia he was appointed Roman governor Governor of Roman Britain Britain around 131. In 133 he was transferred to Judea , to help suppress the Bar Kochba rebellion there. Because of his military reputation, historians have seen him as a troubleshooter , sent to troublesome provinces to bring peace through war and his presence has been taken as indication of unrest in Britain at the time. There is no archaeological evidence to suggest fighting in Britain under his governorship although a reference by the orator Fronto to many soldiers dying in Britain under Hadrian s reign may refer to trouble at this time. Soon AD132 , however, all Judaea had been stirred up, and the Jews everywhere were showing signs of disturbance ... Hadrian sent against them his best generals. The first of these was Julius Severus, who was dispatched from Britain, where he was governor, against the Jews. Cassius Dio History of Rome LXIX.xiii.1 2 Epitome of Xiphilinus Sequence prev possibly Trebius Germanus next Publius Mummius Sisenna list Roman governors of Britain DEFAULTSORT Severus, Sextus Julius Category Roman governors of Britain Severus Julius Sextus Category Ancient Roman generals Category 2nd century Romans Category Roman governors of Lower Moesia Category Jewish Roman wars bg ca Sext Juli Sever cs Sextus Iulius Severus es Sexto Julio Severo it Sesto Giulio Severo he la Sextus Iulius Severus nl Sextus Iulius Severus ja pl Sekstus Juliusz Sewerus pt Sexto J lio Severo sh Sekst Julije Sever ... more details
Quintus Petronius Didius Severus Reference necessary 1 born c. 100 date April 2010 was a Roman who lived in the 2nd century. Severus family was one of the most prominent and significant families in Midolanensis or Mediolanum modern Milan , Italy . Severus was of the gens Didius Didia . Reference necessary His father was Quintus Petronius Severus, born c. 70, was a distinguished General and had a sister named Petronia Vara, born c. 75. date April 2010 His mother was Didia Jucunda, Reference necessary born c. 70. date April 2010 His paternal grandfather Quintus Petronius, son of one Gaius Petronius, was an Insubres Insuber or Insubria n in the city. His grandfather, father, aunt and Severus himself were born and raised in Midolanensis. Severus married Aemilia Clara , an Africa Roman province Africa n woman from Hadrumetum . Their sons were Didius Proculus, Reference necessary born c. 125 date April 2010 , married, his son was betrothed to his niece Didia Clara . Didius Nummius Albinus, Reference necessary born c. 130. date April 2010 Marcus Didius Severus Julianus, 137, best known as Didius Julianus , briefly Roman Emperor in 193. References 1911 Augustan History Didius Julianus External links http www.roman empire.net decline julianus.html http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 1761.html DEFAULTSORT Petronius Didius Severus, Quintus Category People from Milan Category Roman era inhabitants of Italy Category 2nd century Romans bg it Quinto Petronio Didio Severo ... more details
for the Arch of Septimius Severus in Leptis Magna Leptis Magna coord 41.892758 N 12.484744 E type landmark display title File Canaletto Arch of Septimius Severus.jpg thumb right The Arch of Septimius Severus before the excavation of the Roman Forum, painted by Canaletto in 1742 Royal Collection, UK Image RomaArcoSettimioSeveroPassaggio.JPG thumb right Lateral arched opening between the main arch and a side archway Image RomeForumRomanumArchofSeptimiusSeverus01.jpg thumb right The Arch of Septimius Severus Image roman.forum.&.arch.of.septimius.rome.arp.jpg thumb lright Part of the Roman Forum, with the Arch of Septimius Severus on the left. On the right is the Palatine Hill The white marble Arch of Septimius Severus lang it Arco di Settimio Severo at the northwest end of the Roman Forum is a triumphal arch dedicated in AD 203 to commemorate the Roman Parthian Wars Parthian victories of Emperor Septimius Severus and his two sons, Caracalla and Publius Septimius Geta Geta , in the two campaigns against the Parthian Empire Parthians of 194 195 and 197 199 . After the death of Septimius Severus ... gobeirne.jpg thumb 300px none The Arch of Septimius Severus stands near the centre of this panorama ... Severus Arch of Septimius Severus http www.compart multimedia.com virtuale us roma rome ancient roman empire arch of septimius severus.htm Arch of Septimius Severus photo gallery and virtual reality ... of Severus DEFAULTSORT Arch Of Septimius Severus Category 3rd century architecture Category Triumphal arches in the Roman Forum Septimius Severus Category Severan dynasty bg ca Arc de Septimi Sever cs Oblouk Septimia Severa da Septimius Severus buen de Septimius Severus Bogen ... Septime S v re fy B ge fan Septimius Severus it Arco di Settimio Severo he hu Septimius Severus diadal ve nl Boog van Septimius Severus ja no Septimius Severus buen ... Severusb gen tr Septimius Severus Kemeri uk zh ... more details
Gaius Julius Severus was a Proconsul of Asia Roman province Asia between 152 and 153. He was the son of Gaius Julius Quadratus , a Roman Empire Roman Cavalry Roman Republic and Early Empire Cavalry Officer armed forces Officer . He was a descendant of Attalus III Attalus of Kingdom of Pergamon Pergamon , Deiotarus Deiotaros of Galatia , and the wikt tetrarch Tetrarch Amyntas of Galatia Amyntas , as well as cousin of Gaius Iulius Asinius Quadratus father of Gaius Asinius Quadratus . Sources Christian Settipani , Les Anc tres de Charlemagne France ditions Christian, 1989 . See also Descent from antiquity Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Julius Severus, Gaius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Proconsul of Asia Roman province DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Julius Severus, Gaius Category Imperial Roman proconsuls Category 2nd century Romans Category Year of birth unknown Category Year of death unknown Ancient Rome bio stub bg ... more details
Gaius Julius Severus was a Tribune Tribune of the soldiers Tribune in Legio VI Ferrata Legio VI Ferrata , then and usually settled in Iudaea Province Iudaea . He was the older son of Gaius Julius Severus, a Nobleman from Acmonia Akmonia at Galatia , and paternal grandson of Artemidoros of the Trocmi , a Nobleman at Galatia son of Amyntas of Galatia Amyntas, Tetrarch of the Trocmi, King of Galatia , and his wife a Princess of the Volcae Tectosagi daughter of Amyntas, Tetrarch of the Tectosagi . His older brother was Gaius Julius Bassus , a Proconsul in Bithynia in 98. He was the father of Gaius Julius Quadratus , a Roman Empire Roman Cavalry Roman Republic and Early Empire Cavalry Officer armed forces Officer . His nephew Gaius Julius Quadratus Bassus , Legatus Legate at Iudaea Province Iudaea between 102 and 105, Roman consul Consul of Roman Empire Rome in 105 and Proconsul of Asia Roman province Asia in 105, married Asinia Marcella, Domina figl. . Sources Christian Settipani , Les Anc tres de Charlemagne France ditions Christian, 1989 . See also Descent from antiquity Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Severus, Gaius Julius, I ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Severus, Gaius Julius, I Category Ancient Roman soldiers Category Roman tribunes of the plebs Category Year of birth unknown Category Year of death unknown Ancient Rome bio stub ... more details
Gaius Septimius Severus Aper c. 175 211 212 , Roman consul Consul Ordinarius in 207. Aper came from Leptis Magna and was probably a grandson of the Consul Suffectus of July 153, Publius Septimius Aper . Aper was in the year 207, together with the otherwise unknown Lucius Annius Maximus , Consul Ordinarius. Aper is possibly in the Historia Augusta called Afer , which in the end of the year 211 or 212 on command of the emperor Caracalla was executed. References Historia Augusta , Caracalla , 3,6 7 Prosopographia Imperii Romani PIR S 489 s start s off s bef before Publius Tullius Marsus , br Marcus Caelius Faustinus s ttl title List of late imperial Roman consuls Consul of the Roman Empire years 207 regent1 Lucius Annius Maximus s aft after Caracalla , br Publius Septimius Geta s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Septimius Severus Aper, Gaius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Roman consul DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Septimius Severus Aper, Gaius Category Severan dynasty Category Imperial Roman consuls Category 2nd century Romans Category 3rd century Romans Category 170s births Category 210s deaths Category Year of birth uncertain Category Year of birth unknown AncientRome politician stub bg de Gaius Septimius Severus Aper it Lucio Settimio Severo Apro la Lucius Septimius Severus Aper ru ... more details
Flavius Messius Phoebus Severus ref The names Messius Phoebus Severus are attested by inscriptions CIL 6 32189 and on an ivory tablet Messius Phoeb us is attested on inscriptions CIL 6 32091 , CIL 6 32092 , CIL 6 32188 the name Flavius Severus is present on CIL 10 1343 . ref floruit 469 470 was a Roman politician and philosopher. Biography Born in Rome, ref Damascius , Vita Isidori in the Epitome by Photius , 9,64 fragment 6. ref he studied at the school of the platonic philosopher Proclus , in Alexandria among the other students there were the Pagan poet Pamprepius who was instrumental in the revolt of Illus , the military officer Marcellinus magister militum Marcellinus later semi autonomous commander in Illyricum , the noble Anthemius Consul and Western Roman Emperor , and Illustrius Pusaeus Praetorian prefect of the East in 465 and Consul in 467 . ref O Meara, p. 21. ref During this period, a pause in his career after he had become disillusioned with public life, he received the visit of some brahmins and of other scholars who were interested in his rich library. ref Damascius, in Photius and in Suidas. ref In 467 469 Severus returned to Rome, where the Western Emperor Anthemius elevated him to the honour of the consulate in the year 470, as well as gave him the rank of Patrikios Patricius and the office of Praefectus urbi . According to Damascius , Severus and Anthemius had a secret plan to restore the Pagan cults. ref Damascius , Vita Isidori in the Epitome by Photius , cited in MacGeorge, p. 52. ref During his office, he restored parts of the Colosseum . ref CIL 6 32091 and CIL 6 32188 ref Notes references Bibliography MacGeorge, Penny, Late Roman Warlords , Oxford University Press, 2002, ISBN 0199252440 Martindale, John, John R. Morris, Fl. Messius Phoebus Severus 19 PLRE II, Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire Vol. II A.D. 395 527 O Meara, Dominic, Platonopolis ... Urban prefects of Rome bg de Messius Phoebus Severus it Messio Febo Severo ru ... more details
Quintus Varius Severus from 125 to 120 BC after 90 BC was a politician in the late Roman Republic . He was also called Hybrida of mixed race because his mother was Spanish ref Valerius Maximus , 8,6,4. Q. autem Varius propter obscurum ius ciuitatis Hybrida , http www.thelatinlibrary.com valmax8.html ref ref Harry Thurston Peck. Harpers Dictionary of Classical Antiquities. New York. Harper and Brothers. 1898. http old.perseus.tufts.edu cgi bin ptext?doc Perseus 3Atext 3A1999.04.0062 3Aid 3Dvarius hybrida ref Quintus Varius Severus Hybrida was from Sucro , Spain in northern Spain, in the contemporary municipality of Candamo and was the first senator of the Republic, who came from the Spanish province. In 90 BC he was elected to the tribune . He wrote a law, the lex Varia , in order to punish all those who had assisted or advised those who took up arms against the Roman people. Under this law many distinguished senators such as Gaius Aurelius Cotta were sent to exile. In the following year after the application of the law, Varius himself was also convicted by the same law he wrote. Original texts http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Roman Texts Appian Civil Wars 1 .html Appian, Die B rgerkriege, Buch 1,37 http www.thelatinlibrary.com asconius.html Asconius 22 http www.thelatinlibrary.com cicero brut.shtml 304 Cicero, Brutus 304 305 http www.thelatinlibrary.com valmax8.html Valerius Maximus 8,6,4 Literature Ernst Badian Quaestiones Variae . in Historia 4, 1969, S. 447 491. Erich S. Gruen The Lex Varia . In Journal of Roman Studies 55, 1965, S. 59 73. Jochen Martin Die Popularen in der Geschichte der sp ten Republik . Dissertation, Freiburg i. Br. 1965. Lukas Thommen Das Volkstribunat der sp ten r mischen Republik . Stuttgart 1989, ISBN 3 515 05187 2. References references Category Roman tribunes of the plebs bg ca Quint Vari Hibrida de Quintus Varius Severus Hibrida ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2012 Infobox Person name Severus Stretton image SeverusStretton.jpg image size 200px caption Severus Stretton s portrsit at the Durham Light Infantry Museum birth name birth date 7 November 1783 birth place Nottingham death date 22 November 1884 death place Southampton death cause residence other names known for Lt. Colonel education employer British Army occupation title religion spouse partner children none parents William Stretton relatives signature website footnotes nationality United Kingdom British Lieutenant Colonel Severus William Lynam Stretton 7 November 1783 22 November 1884 was a British Army officer who served in the Napoleonic Wars. ref name dykref Family He was the youngest child of William Stretton and was baptised at St. Mary s Church, Nottingham on 29 May 1793. His name of Severus followed his parents habit of naming their children with unusual names that begin with S . He was their second child called Severus as an earlier child had died young ten years before. ref name dykref On 24 October 1851 he married the Hon. Catherine Adela de Courcy ref Burke s Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A. Burke s Peerage Genealogical Books Ltd, 2003 , volume 2, page 2176. ref , youngest daughter of John Stapleton de Courcy, 28th Baron Kingsale. There were seven children from the marriage which survived him including William, de Courcy Stretton 1852, later a lieutenant in the Royal Artillery who wrote the words to Follow the Colours which was set to music by Sir Edward Elgar . He died at Southampton on 22 November 1884. Career He obtained a commission in the Nottinghamshire Militia in Plymouth in 1810, and accompanied the regiment to Ireland. In 1812 he obtained an ensigncy in the 68th Durham Regiment ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Stretton, Severus William Lynam ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... OF DEATH Southampton DEFAULTSORT Stretton, Severus William Lynam Category 1793 births Category 1884 ... more details
. One was Gaius Septimius Severus , Consul Suffectus in July 160 and Roman governor Governor of Numidia ..., probably a grandson of Publius Septimius Aper, was Gaius Septimius Severus Aper , Consul Ordinarius ..., a son Lucius Septimius Severus , another son a younger Publius Septimius Geta brother of Septimius Severus Publius Septimius Geta and a daughter Septimia Octavilla. Sources http www.roman emperors.org ... E Roman Texts Historia Augusta Septimius Severus .html http www.ga.k12.pa.us academics MS 8th romanhis Forum mattb severus index.htm fr Continuit gentilice et continuit s natoriale dans les familles ... DEFAULTSORT Publius Septimius Geta Father Of Septimius Severus Category Severan dynasty Category ... more details
other people Publius Septimius Geta Publius Septimius Geta c. 143 c. 203 c. 204 was the second son to the elder Publius Septimius Geta father of Septimius Severus Publius Septimius Geta and wife Fulvia Pia. He was born and raised in Leptis Magna southeast of Carthage , modern Libya , North Africa . He was of Berber, Libyco Punic and Roman ancestry. This Geta was more politically active than his father. Geta was appointed as a Decemviri Decemvir which in part involved judging of litigation stlitibus iudicandis . He became a Tribune laticl. of the Legio II Augusta , an Aedile Cerealis, a Curator rei pub. Anconitanorum and a Praet. hastarius et tutel . Geta in 185 became a Legatus of the Legio I Italica and afterwards a Proconsul of Sicily around 187 8. In 188 or circa 190, he became Legatus of Lusitania . He was Suffect Roman consul Consul in or around 191. After his suffect consulship, around 193 or 194, he became Legatus of Moesia Inferior . When Severus was proclaimed emperor in 193, he headed with the legions to Carnuntum , where his brother was, to show his support. When his tenure as Legatus finished in Moesia Inferior, he became the Legatus for Dacia . Geta was appointed as Quaestor and Praetor of Crete and Cyrene, Libya Cyrene and became one of the Roman consul Consul s in 203. Geta died around 203 or 204. Before his death, Geta stated to Severus, that he hated Praetorian Guard Gaius Fulvius Plautianus and warned him of Plautianus treachery. S start S off S bef before Titus Murrenius Severus , br Gaius Cassius Regallianus S ttl title List of late imperial Roman consuls Consul of the Roman Empire years 203 regent1 Gaius Fulvius Plautianus S aft after Lucius Fabius Cilo , br Marcus Annius Flavius Libo S end Sources http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 1375.html fr Continuit gentilice et continuit s natoriale dans les familles s natoriales romaines l poque imp riale Christian Settipani Continuit gentilice et continuit s natoriale dans les familles s nator ... more details
Quintus Flavius Egnatius Placidus Severus c. 335 aft. 365 was a Roman politician. He was the son of Lollianus Mavortius and wife Cornelia Severa. He was Vicarius Vicarius Urbi in 365. He married Antonia Marcianilla, born c. 340, and had a daughter Egnatia Avita Severa, born c. 355, married to Flavius Eparchius Philagrius , and a son Flavius Egnatius, born c. 360, who married and had a son Flavius Avitus Marinianus . Citation needed date January 2010 References Christian Settipani . fr Continuit gentilice et continuit s natoriale dans les familles s natoriales romaines l poque imp riale Christian Settipani Continuit gentilice et continuit s natoriale dans les familles s natoriales romaines l poque imp riale , 2000 Page needed date September 2010 Reflist Category 4th century Romans ... more details