List of Roman Consuls
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. For a list of rulers of the Roman Empire, see List of Roman Emperors.
This is a list of Roman consul
s, the highest elected political office of the Roman Republic
and a high office of the Empire
. If the emperor was consul, it was the highest office; if not, it was a high administrative office and remained the basis of marking time in the fasti
.
For the early Roman Republic
this article observes the Varronian chronology, first presented by Marcus Terentius Varro
, in which Year 1 AUC
becomes 754-753 BC (the Roman year was split over two modern years). The first year of the republic is 245 AUC, or 510-509 BC. This chronology was made official in the reign of Augustus
, to which the Fasti Capitolini testify. It is however four years earlier than that of the most verifiable source, Livy
. Livy's date of 506-505 BC is verified by counting his terms of magistrates backward from the known eclipse of 340 BC, which, according to Varro, would have happened in 344 BC. The magistrates and their exact dates are not always ascertainable; the sources vary.
For those individuals who were elected to the office of Consul but never actually served due to death, disgrace, or any other reason prior to the commencement of their term, see List of consuls designate.
Abbreviations for praenomina
Roman Senate
The Senate of the Roman Republic was a political institution in the ancient Roman Republic, however, it was not an elected body, but one whose members were appointed by the consuls, and later by the censors. After a magistrate served his term in office, it usually was followed with automatic...
. For a list of rulers of the Roman Empire, see List of Roman Emperors.
This is a list of Roman consul
Roman consul
A consul served in the highest elected political office of the Roman Republic.Each year, two consuls were elected together, to serve for a one-year term. Each consul was given veto power over his colleague and the officials would alternate each month...
s, the highest elected political office of the Roman Republic
Roman Republic
The Roman Republic was the period of the ancient Roman civilization where the government operated as a republic. It began with the overthrow of the Roman monarchy, traditionally dated around 508 BC, and its replacement by a government headed by two consuls, elected annually by the citizens and...
and a high office of the Empire
Roman Empire
The Roman Empire was the post-Republican period of the ancient Roman civilization, characterised by an autocratic form of government and large territorial holdings in Europe and around the Mediterranean....
. If the emperor was consul, it was the highest office; if not, it was a high administrative office and remained the basis of marking time in the fasti
Fasti
In ancient Rome, the fasti were chronological or calendar-based lists, or other diachronic records or plans of official and religiously sanctioned events...
.
For the early Roman Republic
Roman Republic
The Roman Republic was the period of the ancient Roman civilization where the government operated as a republic. It began with the overthrow of the Roman monarchy, traditionally dated around 508 BC, and its replacement by a government headed by two consuls, elected annually by the citizens and...
this article observes the Varronian chronology, first presented by Marcus Terentius Varro
Marcus Terentius Varro
Marcus Terentius Varro was an ancient Roman scholar and writer. He is sometimes called Varro Reatinus to distinguish him from his younger contemporary Varro Atacinus.-Biography:...
, in which Year 1 AUC
Ab urbe condita
Ab urbe condita is Latin for "from the founding of the City ", traditionally set in 753 BC. AUC is a year-numbering system used by some ancient Roman historians to identify particular Roman years...
becomes 754-753 BC (the Roman year was split over two modern years). The first year of the republic is 245 AUC, or 510-509 BC. This chronology was made official in the reign of Augustus
Augustus
Augustus ;23 September 63 BC – 19 August AD 14) is considered the first emperor of the Roman Empire, which he ruled alone from 27 BC until his death in 14 AD.The dates of his rule are contemporary dates; Augustus lived under two calendars, the Roman Republican until 45 BC, and the Julian...
, to which the Fasti Capitolini testify. It is however four years earlier than that of the most verifiable source, Livy
Livy
Titus Livius — known as Livy in English — was a Roman historian who wrote a monumental history of Rome and the Roman people. Ab Urbe Condita Libri, "Chapters from the Foundation of the City," covering the period from the earliest legends of Rome well before the traditional foundation in 753 BC...
. Livy's date of 506-505 BC is verified by counting his terms of magistrates backward from the known eclipse of 340 BC, which, according to Varro, would have happened in 344 BC. The magistrates and their exact dates are not always ascertainable; the sources vary.
For those individuals who were elected to the office of Consul but never actually served due to death, disgrace, or any other reason prior to the commencement of their term, see List of consuls designate.
Abbreviations for titles
- Imp. = ImperatorImperatorThe Latin word Imperator was originally a title roughly equivalent to commander under the Roman Republic. Later it became a part of the titulature of the Roman Emperors as part of their cognomen. The English word emperor derives from imperator via Old French Empreur...
- suff. = consul suffectus (information for all suffect-consuls is not available, so some may not be listed)
Abbreviations for praenominaRoman naming conventionsBy the Republican era and throughout the Imperial era, a name in ancient Rome for a male citizen consisted of three parts : praenomen , nomen and cognomen...
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- DecemviriDecemviriDecemviri is a Latin term meaning "Ten Men" which designates any such commission in the Roman Republic...
- DictatorRoman dictatorIn the Roman Republic, the dictator , was an extraordinary magistrate with the absolute authority to perform tasks beyond the authority of the ordinary magistrate . The office of dictator was a legal innovation originally named Magister Populi , i.e...
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6th century BC
Year | First consul | Second consul |
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509 | L. Iunius Brutus Lucius Junius Brutus Lucius Junius Brutus was the founder of the Roman Republic and traditionally one of the first consuls in 509 BC. He was claimed as an ancestor of the Roman gens Junia, including Marcus Junius Brutus, the most famous of Caesar's assassins.- Background :... |
L. Tarquinius Collatinus Lucius Tarquinius Collatinus Lucius Tarquinius Collatinus was one of the four leaders of the revolution which overthrew the Roman monarchy, and became one of the first two consuls of Rome in 509 BC, together with Lucius Junius Brutus... |
suff. | Sp. Lucretius Tricipitinus Spurius Lucretius Tricipitinus Spurius Lucretius Tricipitinus is a semi-legendary figure in early Roman history. He was the first Suffect Consul of Rome and was also the father of Lucretia, whose rape by Sextus Tarquinius, followed by her suicide, resulted in the dethronement of King Lucius Tarquinius Superbus, therefore... |
P. Valerius Poplicola Publius Valerius Publicola Publius Valerius Publicola was one of four Roman aristocrats who led the overthrow of the monarchy, and became a Roman consul, the colleague of Lucius Junius Brutus in 509 BC, traditionally considered the first year of the Roman Republic... |
suff. | M. Horatius Pulvillus Marcus Horatius Pulvillus Marcus Horatius Pulvillus was a figure in Ancient Rome at the time of the overthrow of the Roman monarchy. He was consul in 509 BC and again in 507 BC.-Biography:... |
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508 | P. Valerius Poplicola Publius Valerius Publicola Publius Valerius Publicola was one of four Roman aristocrats who led the overthrow of the monarchy, and became a Roman consul, the colleague of Lucius Junius Brutus in 509 BC, traditionally considered the first year of the Roman Republic... II |
T. Lucretius Tricipitinus Titus Lucretius Tricipitinus Titus Lucretius Tricipitinus is a figure of the Roman Republic. Twice, in the years 508 and 504 BC, he was Roman Consul, both times with Publius Valerius Poplicola... |
507 | P. Valerius Poplicola Publius Valerius Publicola Publius Valerius Publicola was one of four Roman aristocrats who led the overthrow of the monarchy, and became a Roman consul, the colleague of Lucius Junius Brutus in 509 BC, traditionally considered the first year of the Roman Republic... III |
M. Horatius Pulvillus Marcus Horatius Pulvillus Marcus Horatius Pulvillus was a figure in Ancient Rome at the time of the overthrow of the Roman monarchy. He was consul in 509 BC and again in 507 BC.-Biography:... II |
506 | Sp. Larcius Rufus (or Flavus) | T. Herminius Aquilinus Titus Herminius Aquilinus Titus Herminius, surnamed Aquilinus, was one of the heroes of the Roman Republic. He participated in two of the most famous conflicts that attended the birth of the Republic, and was elected consul in 506 BC... |
505 | M. Valerius Volusus Marcus Valerius Volusus Marcus Valerius Volusus was a Roman consul with Publius Postumius Tubertus in 505 BC.... |
P. Postumius Tubertus Publius Postumius Tubertus Publius Postumius Tubertus, the son of Quintus, was the first of the patrician gens Postumia to obtain the consulship, which he held in 505 BC, the fifth year of the Roman Republic. Together with his colleague, Marcus Valerius Volusus, he fought against the Sabines, whom they defeated decisively... |
504 | P. Valerius Poplicola Publius Valerius Publicola Publius Valerius Publicola was one of four Roman aristocrats who led the overthrow of the monarchy, and became a Roman consul, the colleague of Lucius Junius Brutus in 509 BC, traditionally considered the first year of the Roman Republic... IV |
T. Lucretius Tricipitinus Titus Lucretius Tricipitinus Titus Lucretius Tricipitinus is a figure of the Roman Republic. Twice, in the years 508 and 504 BC, he was Roman Consul, both times with Publius Valerius Poplicola... II |
503 | Agrippa Menenius Lanatus | P. Postumius Tubertus Publius Postumius Tubertus Publius Postumius Tubertus, the son of Quintus, was the first of the patrician gens Postumia to obtain the consulship, which he held in 505 BC, the fifth year of the Roman Republic. Together with his colleague, Marcus Valerius Volusus, he fought against the Sabines, whom they defeated decisively... II |
502 | Opet. Verginius Tricostus Opiter Verginius Tricostus (consul 502 BC) Opiter Verginius Tricostus served as consul of the early Roman Republic in 502 BC, with Spurius Cassius Viscellinus. He was the first from the powerful Verginia family to obtain the consulship.... |
Sp. Cassius Viscellinus |
501 | Post. Cominius Auruncus Postumus Cominius Auruncus Postumus Cominius Auruncus served as consul of the Roman Republic in 501 BC, together with Titus Lartius, and again in 493 BC, together with Spurius Cassius Viscellinus.... |
T. Lartius Flavus (or Rufus) |
5th century BC
Year | First consul | Second consul |
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500 | Ser. Sulpicius Camerinus Cornutus | M'. Tullius Longus Manius Tullius Longus Manius Tullius Longus was consul at Rome in 500 BC, with Servius Sulpicius Camerinus Cornutus.Livius reports that no important events occurred during this year, but Dionysius states that a conspiracy to restore the Tarquins to power was detected and crushed by Camerinus. Tullius died during the... |
499 | T. Aebutius Elva Titus Aebutius Elva Titus Aebutius T. f. Elva or Helva was the first member of the patrician gens Aebutia to obtain the Roman consulship, which he held in 499 BC. The following year, he was magister equitum under Aulus Postumius Albus at the Battle of Lake Regillus... |
P. (or C.) Veturius Geminus Cicurinus |
498 | Q. Cloelius Siculus | T. Lartius Flavus (or Rufus) II |
497 | A. Sempronius Atratinus | M. Minucius Augurinus |
496 | A. Postumius Albus Regillensis Aulus Postumius Albus Regillensis Aulus Postumius Albus Regillensis was an ancient Roman who, according to Livy, was dictator in 498 BC, when he conquered the Latins in the great Battle of Lake Regillus. Many of the coins of the Albini commemorate this victory of their ancestor, as in the one pictured... |
T. Verginius Tricostus Caeliomontanus |
495 | Ap. Claudius Sabinus Inregillensis Appius Claudius Sabinus Inregillensis Appius Claudius Sabinus Inregillensis or Regillensis was the semi-legendary founder of the Roman gens Claudia.He was born Attius Clausus, Atta Claudius, Titus Claudius or a lost original name from which the other versions derive. To the Romans he was known as Appius Claudius. He was a Sabine from... |
P. Servilius Priscus Structus |
494 | A. Verginius Tricostus Caeliomontanus | T. Veturius Geminus Cicurinus |
493 | Post. Cominius Auruncus II Postumus Cominius Auruncus Postumus Cominius Auruncus served as consul of the Roman Republic in 501 BC, together with Titus Lartius, and again in 493 BC, together with Spurius Cassius Viscellinus.... |
Sp. Cassius Viscellinus II |
492 | T. Geganius Macerinus | P. Minucius Augurinus |
491 | M. Minucius Augurinus II | A. Sempronius Atratinus II |
490 | Q. Sulpicius Camerinus Cornutus | Sp. Larcius Flavus (or Rufus) II |
489 | C. Iulius Iullus | P. Pinarius Mamercinus Rufus |
488 | Sp. Nautius Rutilus | Sex. Furius (Fusus?) |
487 | T. Sicinius (Sabinus?) | C. Aquillius (Tuscus?) |
486 | Sp. Cassius Viscellinus III | Proc. Verginius Tricostus Rutilus |
485 | Ser. Cornelius Maluginensis | Q. Fabius Vibulanus |
484 | L. Aemilius Mamercus | K. Fabius Vibulanus |
483 | M. Fabius Vibulanus | L. Valerius Potitus |
482 | Q. Fabius Vibulanus II | C. Iulius Iullus |
481 | K. Fabius Vibulanus II | Sp. Furius Medullinus Fusus |
480 | M. Fabius Vibulanus II | Cn. Manlius Cincinnatus |
479 | K. Fabius Vibulanus III | T. Verginius Tricostus Rutilus |
478 | L. Aemilius Mamercus II | C. Servilius Structus Ahala Gaius Servilius Ahala Gaius Servilius Structus Ahala was a 5th century BC politician of ancient Rome, considered by many later writers to have been a hero. His fame rested on the contention that he saved Rome from Spurius Maelius in 439 BC by killing him with a dagger concealed under an armpit... |
suff. | Opet. Verginius Tricostus Esquilinus Opiter Verginius Tricostus Esquilinus (consul 478 BC) Opiter Verginius Tricostus Esquilinus was consul suffectus of the Roman Republic in 478 BC, in the place of Gaius Servilius Structus Ahala, who died during his year of office.- References :... |
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477 | C. Horatius Pulvillus | T. Menenius Lanatus |
476 | A. Verginius Tricostus Rutilus | Sp. Servilius Structus |
475 | P. Valerius Poplicola | C. Nautius Rutilus Gaius Nautius Rutilus Gaius Nautius Rutilus, son of Spurius Nautius Rutilus of the Roman Republic.He was first consul in 475 BC with Publius Valerius Publicola.... |
474 | L. Furius Medullinus | A. Manlius Vulso |
473 | L. Aemilius Mamercus III | Vop. Iulius Iullus |
472 | L. Pinarius Mamercinus Rufus | P. Furius Medullinus Fusus |
471 | Ap. Claudius Sabinus Inregillensis Appius Claudius Sabinus Inregillensis Appius Claudius Sabinus Inregillensis or Regillensis was the semi-legendary founder of the Roman gens Claudia.He was born Attius Clausus, Atta Claudius, Titus Claudius or a lost original name from which the other versions derive. To the Romans he was known as Appius Claudius. He was a Sabine from... |
T. Quinctius Capitolinus Barbatus |
470 | L. Valerius Potitus II | Ti. Aemilius Mamercus |
469 | T. Numicius Priscus | A. Verginius Caeliomontanus |
468 | T. Quinctius Capitolinus Barbatus II | Q. Servilius Structus Priscus |
467 | Ti. Aemilius Mamercus II | Q. Fabius Vibulanus Quintus Fabius Vibulanus (467 BC) Quintus Fabius Vibulanus, son of Marcus Fabius Vibulanus , was consul of the Roman Republic.-Biography:He was consul three times:# 467 BC, with Tiberius Aemilius L.f. Mamercinus... |
466 | Q. Servilius (Structus) Priscus II | Sp. Postumius Albinus Regillensis Spurius Postumius Albus Regillensis (consul 466 BC) Spurius Postumius Albus Regillensis was a patrician politician of Ancient Rome. He was, apparently, according to the Fasti, the son of Aulus Postumius Albus Regillensis, although it must be observed that no great dependence can be placed upon genealogies from such early times. He was consul in 466 BC... |
465 | Q. Fabius Vibulanus Quintus Fabius Vibulanus (467 BC) Quintus Fabius Vibulanus, son of Marcus Fabius Vibulanus , was consul of the Roman Republic.-Biography:He was consul three times:# 467 BC, with Tiberius Aemilius L.f. Mamercinus... II |
T. Quinctius Capitolinus Barbatus III |
464 | A. Postumius Albinus Regillensis Aulus Postumius Albus Regillensis (consul 464 BC) Aulus Postumius Albus Regillensis was a patrician politician of ancient Rome, and apparently son of Aulus Postumius Albus Regillensis, and therefore brother of Spurius Postumius Albus Regillensis. He was consul in 464 BC, carried on war against the Aequians, and protected the border from raiders... |
Sp. Furius Medullinus Fusus |
463 | P. Servilius Priscus | L. Aebutius Helva |
462 | L. Lucretius Tricipitinus | T. Veturius Geminus Cicurinus |
461 | P. Volumnius Amintinus Gallus | Ser. (or P.) Sulpicius Camerinus Cornutus |
460 | P. Valerius Poplicola II | C. Claudius Inregillensis Sabinus |
suff. | L. Quinctius Cincinnatus | |
459 | Q. Fabius Vibulanus Quintus Fabius Vibulanus (467 BC) Quintus Fabius Vibulanus, son of Marcus Fabius Vibulanus , was consul of the Roman Republic.-Biography:He was consul three times:# 467 BC, with Tiberius Aemilius L.f. Mamercinus... III |
L. Cornelius Maluginensis Uritinus |
458 | C. Nautius Rutilus Gaius Nautius Rutilus Gaius Nautius Rutilus, son of Spurius Nautius Rutilus of the Roman Republic.He was first consul in 475 BC with Publius Valerius Publicola.... II |
Carve(tus?) |
suff. | L. Minucius Esquilinus Augurinus Lucius Minucius Esquilinus Augurinus Lucius Minucius Esquilinus Augurinus, son of Publius, was consul of the Roman Republic with Gaius Nautius Rutilus in 458 BC.Minucius was ordered to bring his army against the Aequi camped near Tusculum. However, he camped his army next to the enemy, and did not take the initiative... |
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457 | C. Horatius Pulvillus II | Q. Minucius Esquilinus Augurinus |
or: L. Quinctius Cincinnatus II | or: M. Fabius Vibulanus | |
456 | M. Valerius Maximus Lactuca | Sp. Verginius Tricostus Caeliomontanus |
455 | T. Romilius Rocus Vaticanus | C. Veturius Cicurinus |
454 | Sp. Tarpeius Montanus Capitolinus | A. Aternius Varus Fontinalis |
453 | Sex. Quinctilius | P. Curiatius Fistus Trigeminus |
suff. | Sp. Furius Medullinus Fusus II | |
452 | T. Menenius Lanatus | P. Sestius Capitolinus Vaticanus |
451 | Ap. Claudius Crassinus Inregillensis Sabinus | T. Genucius Augurinus |
Decemviri | ||
Ap. Claudius Crassinus Inregillensis Sabinus | A. Manlius Vulso | |
T. Genucius Augurinus | Ser. or P. Sulpicius Camerinus Cornutus | |
T. or Sp. or L. Veturius Crassus Cicurinus | P. Curiatius Fistus Trigeminus | |
P. Sestius Capito Vaticanus | T. Romilius Rocus Vaticanus | |
C. Iulius Iullus | Sp. Postumius Albus Regillensis Spurius Postumius Albus Regillensis (consul 466 BC) Spurius Postumius Albus Regillensis was a patrician politician of Ancient Rome. He was, apparently, according to the Fasti, the son of Aulus Postumius Albus Regillensis, although it must be observed that no great dependence can be placed upon genealogies from such early times. He was consul in 466 BC... |
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450 | Decemviri | |
Ap. Claudius Crassinus Inregillensis Sabinus II | Q. Poetelius Libo Visolus | |
M. Cornelius Maluginensis | T. Antonius Merenda | |
M. Sergius Esquilinus | K. Duillius Longus | |
L. Minucius Esquilinus Augurinus | Sp. Oppius Cornicen | |
Q. Fabius Vibulanus | M'. Rabuleius | |
449 | Decemviri | |
Ap. Claudius Crassinus Inregillensis Sabinus III | Q. Poetelius Libo Visolus II | |
M. Cornelius Maluginensis II | T. Antonius Merenda II | |
M. Sergius Esquilinus II | K. Duillius Longus II | |
L. Minucius Esquilinus Augurinus II | Sp. Oppius Cornicen II | |
Q. Fabius Vibulanus II | M'. Rabuleius II | |
L. Valerius Potitus Lucius Valerius Potitus Lucius Valerius Potitus was one of two consuls who were said to have replaced the decemvirs in 449 BC .... |
M. Horatius (Tu?)rrinus Barbatus | |
448 | Lars (or Sp.) Herminius Coritinesanus | T. Verginius Tricostus Caeliomontanus |
447 | M. Geganius Macerinus | C. Iulius Iullus |
446 | T. Quinctius Capitolinus Barbatus IV | Agrippa Furius Fusus |
445 | M. Genucius Augurinus | C. (or Agrippa) Curtius Philo |
444 | Consular Tribunes | |
A. Sempronius Atratinus | T. Cloelius Siculus | |
L. Atilius Luscus | ||
L. Papirius Mugillanus | L. Sempronius Atratinus | |
443 | M. Geganius Macerinus II | T. Quinctius Capitolinus Barbatus V |
442 | M. Fabius Vibulanus | Post. Aebutius Helva Cornicen |
441 | C. Furius Pacilus Fusus | M. (or M'.) Papirius Crassus |
440 | Proc. Geganius Macerinus | L. Menenius Lanatus or: T. Menenius Lanatus II |
439 | Agrippa Menenius Lanatus | T. Quinctius Capitolinus Barbatus VI |
438 | Consular Tribunes | |
Mam. Aemilius Macerinus | L. Iulius Iullus | |
L. Quinctius Cincinnatus | ||
437 | M. Geganius Macerinus III | L. Sergius Fidenas |
suff. | M. Valerius Lactuca Maximus | |
436 | L. Papirius Crassus | M. Cornelius Maluginensis |
435 | C. Iulius Iullus II | L. (or Proc.) Verginius Tricostus |
434 | C. Iulius Iullus III | L. (or Proc.) Verginius Tricostus II |
or: M. Manlius Capitolinus | or: Q. Sulpicius Camerinus Praetextatus | |
Consular Tribunes | ||
Ser. Cornelius Cossus | Q. Sulpicius Camerinus Praetextatus | |
M. Manlius Capitolinus | ||
433 | Consular Tribunes | |
M. Fabius Vibulanus | L. Sergius Fidenas | |
M. Folius Flaccinator | ||
432 | Consular Tribunes | |
L. Pinarius Mamercus | Sp. Postumius Albinus Regillensis | |
L. Furius Medullinus | ||
431 | T. Quinctius Pennus Cincinnatus | C. (or Cn.) Iulius Mento |
430 | C. (or L.) Papirius Crassus (II?) | L. Iulius Iullus |
429 | Hostus Lucretius Tricipitinus | L. Sergius Fidenas II |
428 | A. Cornelius Cossus | T. Quinctius Pennus Cincinnatus II |
or: L. Quinctius Cincinnatus | or: A. Sempronius Atratinus | |
427 | C. Servilius Ahala Ahala Ahala was in ancient Rome the name of a patrician family of the Servilia gens. There were also several persons of this gens with the name of Structus Ahala, who may have formed a different family from the Ahalae; but as the Ahalae and Structi Ahalae are frequently confounded, all the persons of... |
L. Papirius Mugillanus |
426 | Consular Tribunes | |
T. Quinctius Pennus Cincinnatus | M. Postumius Albinus Regillensis | |
C. Furius Pacilus Fusus | A. Cornelius Cossus | |
425 | Consular Tribunes | |
A. Sempronius Atratinus | L. Furius Medullinus II | |
L. Quinctius Cincinnatus II | L. Horatius Barbatus | |
424 | Consular Tribunes | |
Ap. Claudius Crassus | L. Sergius Fidenas II | |
Sp. Nautius Rutilus | Sex. Iulius Iullus | |
423 | C. Sempronius Atratinus | Q. Fabius Vibulanus Ambustus |
422 | Consular Tribunes | |
L. Manlius Capitolinus | L. Papirius Mugillanus | |
Q. Antonius Merenda | ||
421 | N. (or Cn.) Fabius Vibulanus | T. Quinctius Capitolinus Barbatus |
420 | Consular Tribunes | |
L. Quinctius Cincinnatus III or: T. Quinctius Pennus Cincinnatus II |
M. Manlius Vulso | |
L. Furius Medullinus III | A. Sempronius Atratinus II | |
419 | Consular Tribunes | |
Agrippa Menenius Lanatus | Sp. Nautius Rutilus | |
P. Lucretius Tricipitinus | C. Servilius Axilla | |
418 | Consular Tribunes | |
L. Sergius Fidenas III | C. Servilius Axilla II | |
M. Papirius Mugillanus | ||
417 | Consular Tribunes | |
P. Lucretius Tricipitinus II | Agrippa Menenius Lanatus II | |
Sp. Rutilius Crassus or: Sp. Veturius Crassus Cicurinus | C. Servilius Axilla III | |
416 | Consular Tribunes | |
A. Sempronius Atratinus III | Q. Fabius Vibulanus Ambustus | |
M. Papirius Mugillanus II | Sp. Nautius Rutilus II | |
415 | Consular Tribunes | |
P. Cornelius Cossus | N. Fabius Vibulanus | |
C. Valerius Potitus Volusus | Q. Quinctius Cincinnatus | |
414 | Consular Tribunes | |
Cn. Cornelius Cossus | Q. Fabius Vibulanus Ambustus II | |
L. Valerius Potitus | P. Postumius Albinus Regillensis | |
413 | A. Cornelius Cossus | L. Furius Medullinus |
412 | Q. Fabius Vibulanus Ambustus | C. Furius Pacilus |
411 | M. Papirius Mugillanus (or Atratinus?) | Sp. Nautius Rutilus |
410 | M'. Aemilius Mamercinus | C. Valerius Potitus Volusus |
409 | Cn. Cornelius Cossus | L. Furius Medullinus II |
408 | Consular Tribunes | |
C. Iulius Iullus | C. Servilius Ahala Ahala Ahala was in ancient Rome the name of a patrician family of the Servilia gens. There were also several persons of this gens with the name of Structus Ahala, who may have formed a different family from the Ahalae; but as the Ahalae and Structi Ahalae are frequently confounded, all the persons of... |
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P. Cornelius Cossus | ||
407 | Consular Tribunes | |
L. Furius Medullinus | N. Fabius Vibulanus II | |
C. Valerius Potitus Volusus II | C. Servilius Ahala Ahala Ahala was in ancient Rome the name of a patrician family of the Servilia gens. There were also several persons of this gens with the name of Structus Ahala, who may have formed a different family from the Ahalae; but as the Ahalae and Structi Ahalae are frequently confounded, all the persons of... II |
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406 | Consular Tribunes | |
P. Cornelius Rutilus Cossus | N. Fabius Ambustus | |
Cn. Cornelius Cossus | L. Valerius Potitus II | |
405 | Consular Tribunes | |
T. Quinctius Capitolinus Barbatus | A. Manlius Vulso Capitolinus | |
Q. Quinctius Cincinnatus II | L. Furius Medullinus II | |
C. Iulius Iullus II | M'. Aemilius Mamercinus | |
404 | Consular Tribunes | |
C. Valerius Potitus Volusus III | Cn. Cornelius Cossus II | |
M'. Sergius Fidenas | K. Fabius Ambustus | |
P. Cornelius Maluginensis | Sp. Nautius Rutilus III | |
403 | Consular Tribunes | |
M'. Aemilius Mamercinus II | M. Quinctilius Varus | |
L. Valerius Potitus III | L. Iulius Iullus | |
Ap. Claudius Crassus Inregillensis | M. Furius Fusus | |
402 | Consular Tribunes | |
C. Servilius Ahala Ahala Ahala was in ancient Rome the name of a patrician family of the Servilia gens. There were also several persons of this gens with the name of Structus Ahala, who may have formed a different family from the Ahalae; but as the Ahalae and Structi Ahalae are frequently confounded, all the persons of... III |
Q. Sulpicius Camerinus Cornutus | |
Q. Servilius Fidenas | A. Manlius Vulso Capitolinus II | |
L. Verginius Tricostus Esquilinus | M'. Sergius Fidenas II | |
401 | Consular Tribunes | |
L. Valerius Potitus IV | Cn. Cornelius Cossus III | |
M. Furius Camillus Marcus Furius Camillus Marcus Furius Camillus was a Roman soldier and statesman of patrician descent. According to Livy and Plutarch, Camillus triumphed four times, was five times dictator, and was honoured with the title of Second Founder of Rome.... |
K. Fabius Ambustus II | |
M'. Aemilius Mamercinus III | L. Iulius Iullus |
4th century BC
Year | First consul | Second consul | ||
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400 | Consular Tribunes | |||
P. Licinius Calvus Esquilinus | P. Maelius Capitolinus | |||
P. Manlius Vulso | Sp. Furius Medullinus | |||
L. Titinius Pansa Saccus | L. Publilius Philo Vulscus | |||
399 | Consular Tribunes | |||
Cn. Genucius Augurinus | C. Duillius Longus | |||
L. Atilius Priscus | M. Veturius Crassus Cicurinus | |||
M. Pomponius Rufus | Volero Publilius Philo | |||
398 | Consular Tribunes | |||
L. Valerius Potitus V | L. Furius Medullinus III | |||
M. Valerius Lactucinus Maximus | Q. Servilius Fidenas II | |||
M. Furius Camillus Marcus Furius Camillus Marcus Furius Camillus was a Roman soldier and statesman of patrician descent. According to Livy and Plutarch, Camillus triumphed four times, was five times dictator, and was honoured with the title of Second Founder of Rome.... II |
Q. Sulpicius Camerinus Cornutus II | |||
397 | Consular Tribunes | |||
L. Iulius Iullus II | A. Postumius Albinus Regillensis Aulus Postumius Albinus Regillensis Aulus Postumius Albinus Regillensis was a Roman politician, of patrician family, of the early 4th century BC. He was appointed consular tribune in 397 BC, and collected with his colleague Lucius Julius Iullus an army of volunteers, since the tribunes prevented them from making a regular levy, and... |
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L. Furius Medullinus IV | P. Cornelius Maluginensis | |||
L. Sergius Fidenas | A. Manlius Vulso Capitolinus III | |||
396 | Consular Tribunes | |||
L. Titinius Pansa Saccus II | Q. Manlius Vulso Capitolinus | |||
P. Licinius Calvus Esquilinus II | Cn. Genucius Augurinus II | |||
P. Maelius Capitolinus II | L. Atilius Priscus II | |||
395 | Consular Tribunes | |||
P. Cornelius Cossus | L. Furius Medullinus V | |||
P. Cornelius Scipio | Q. Servilius Fidenas III | |||
K. Fabius Ambustus III | M. Valerius Lactucinus Maximus II | |||
394 | Consular Tribunes | |||
M. Furius Camillus Marcus Furius Camillus Marcus Furius Camillus was a Roman soldier and statesman of patrician descent. According to Livy and Plutarch, Camillus triumphed four times, was five times dictator, and was honoured with the title of Second Founder of Rome.... III |
L. Valerius Potitus Poplicola | |||
L. Furius Medullinus VI | Sp. Postumius Albinus Regillensis Spurius Postumius Albinus Regillensis Spurius Postumius Albinus Regillensis was a Roman politician, of patrician family, of the early 4th century BC. He was elected a military consular tribune in 394 BC, and carried on the war against the Aequians. He at first suffered a bloody defeat, after which rumors reached Rome that he had been... |
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C. Aemilius Mamercinus | P. Cornelius Scipio II | |||
393 | L. Valerius Potitus Poplicola | Ser. Cornelius Maluginensis | ||
suff. | L. Lucretius Tricipitinus Flavus | Ser. Sulpicius Camerinus | ||
392 | L. Valerius Potitus Poplicola II | M. Manlius Capitolinus Marcus Manlius Marcus Manlius Capitolinus was consul of the Roman Republic in 392 BC. He was the brother of Aulus Manlius Capitolinus. The Manlii were a patrician gens.... |
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391 | Consular Tribunes | |||
L. Lucretius Tricipitinus Flavus | L. Furius Medullinus VII | |||
Ser. Sulpicius Camerinus | Agrippa Furius Fusus | |||
L. Aemilius Mamercinus | C. Aemilius Mamercinus II | |||
390 | Consular Tribunes | |||
Q. Fabius Ambustus | Q. Sulpicius Longus | |||
K. Fabius Ambustus IV | Q. Servilius Fidenas IV | |||
N. Fabius Ambustus II | P. Cornelius Maluginensis IV | |||
389 | Consular Tribunes | |||
L. Valerius Potitus Poplicola II | A. Manlius Capitolinus Aulus Manlius Capitolinus Aulus Manlius Capitolinus was a politician of the Roman Republic and the brother of Marcus Manlius Capitolinus.In 389, 385, 383, and 370 BC, he was a Military Tribune with Consular power.... |
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L. Verginius Tricostus Esquilinus (II?) | L. Aemilius Mamercinus II | |||
P. Cornelius | L. Postumius Albinus Regillensis | |||
388 | Consular Tribunes | |||
T. Quinctius Cincinnatus Capitolinus | Q. Servilius Fidenas V | |||
L. Iulius Iullus | L. Aquillius Corvus | |||
L. Lucretius Tricipitinus Flavus II | Ser. Sulpicius Rufus | |||
387 | Consular Tribunes | |||
L. Papirius Cursor | Cn. Sergius Fidenas Coxo | |||
L. Aemilius Mamercinus III | Licinus Menenius Lanatus | |||
L. Valerius Potitus Poplicola III | ||||
386 | Consular Tribunes | |||
M. Furius Camillus Marcus Furius Camillus Marcus Furius Camillus was a Roman soldier and statesman of patrician descent. According to Livy and Plutarch, Camillus triumphed four times, was five times dictator, and was honoured with the title of Second Founder of Rome.... IV |
Ser. Cornelius Maluginensis | |||
Q. Servilius Fidenas VI | L. Quinctius Cincinnatus | |||
L. Horatius Pulvillus | P. Valerius Potitus Poplicola | |||
385 | Consular Tribunes | |||
A. Manlius Capitolinus Aulus Manlius Capitolinus Aulus Manlius Capitolinus was a politician of the Roman Republic and the brother of Marcus Manlius Capitolinus.In 389, 385, 383, and 370 BC, he was a Military Tribune with Consular power.... II |
P. Cornelius | |||
T. Quinctius (Cincinnatus?) Capitolinus II | L. Papirius Cursor II | |||
L. Quinctius Capitolinus | Cn. Sergius Fidenas Coxo II | |||
384 | Consular Tribunes | |||
Ser. Cornelius Maluginensis II | P. Valerius Potitus Poplicola II | |||
M. Furius Camillus Marcus Furius Camillus Marcus Furius Camillus was a Roman soldier and statesman of patrician descent. According to Livy and Plutarch, Camillus triumphed four times, was five times dictator, and was honoured with the title of Second Founder of Rome.... V |
Ser. Sulpicius Rufus II | |||
C. Papirius Crassus | T. Quinctius Cincinnatus Capitolinus III | |||
383 | Consular Tribunes | |||
L. Valerius Potitus Poplicola IV | A. Manlius Capitolinus Aulus Manlius Capitolinus Aulus Manlius Capitolinus was a politician of the Roman Republic and the brother of Marcus Manlius Capitolinus.In 389, 385, 383, and 370 BC, he was a Military Tribune with Consular power.... IV |
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Ser. Sulpicius Rufus III | L. Lucretius Tricipitinus Flavus III | |||
L. Aemilius Mamercinus IV | M. Trebonius | |||
382 | Consular Tribunes | |||
Sp. Papirius Crassus | L. Papirius Mugillanus | |||
Ser. Cornelius Maluginensis III | Q. Servilius Fidenas | |||
C. Sulpicius Camerinus | L. Aemilius Mamercinus V | |||
381 | Consular Tribunes | |||
M. Furius Camillus Marcus Furius Camillus Marcus Furius Camillus was a Roman soldier and statesman of patrician descent. According to Livy and Plutarch, Camillus triumphed four times, was five times dictator, and was honoured with the title of Second Founder of Rome.... VI |
A. Postumius Albinus Regillensis II | |||
L. Postumius Albinus Regillensis II | L. Furius Medullinus | |||
L. Lucretius Tricipitinus Flavus IV | M. Fabius Ambustus | |||
380 | Consular Tribunes | |||
L. Valerius Potitus Poplicola V | P. Valerius Potitus Poplicola III | |||
Ser. Cornelius Maluginensis IV | Licinus Menenius Lanatus II | |||
C. Sulpicius Peticus | L. Aemilius Mamercinus VI | |||
Cn. Sergius Fidenas Coxo III | Ti. Papirius Crassus | |||
L. Papirius Mugillanus II | ||||
379 | Consular Tribunes | |||
P. Manlius Capitolinus | Cn. Manlius Vulso | |||
L. Iulius Iullus II | C. Sextilius | |||
M. Albinius Lucius Albinius Lucius Albinius is the name of at least two people of ancient Rome:*Lucius Albinus, one of the tribunes of the plebs, at the first institution of the office in 494 BC... |
L. Antistius | |||
P. Trebonius | C. Erenucius? | |||
378 | Consular Tribunes | |||
Sp. Furius Medullinus | Q. Servillius Fidenas II | |||
Licinus Menenius Lanatus III | P. Cloelius Siculus | |||
M. Horatius Pulvillus | L. Geganius Macerinus | |||
377 | Consular Tribunes | |||
L. Aemilius Mamercinus | P. Valerius Potitus Poplicola IV | |||
C. Veturius Crassus Cicurinus | Ser. Sulpicius Rufus IV or: Ser. Sulpicius Praetextatus | |||
L. Quinctius Cincinnatus III | C. Quinctius Cincinnatus | |||
376 | Consular Tribunes | |||
L. Papirius Mugillanus III | Licinus Menenius Lanatus IV | |||
Ser. Cornelius Maluginensis V | Ser. Sulpicius Praetextatus II | |||
375 – 371 |
vacatio | |||
370 | Consular Tribunes | |||
A. Manlius Capitolinus Aulus Manlius Capitolinus Aulus Manlius Capitolinus was a politician of the Roman Republic and the brother of Marcus Manlius Capitolinus.In 389, 385, 383, and 370 BC, he was a Military Tribune with Consular power.... V |
L. Furius Medullinus II | |||
Ser. Sulpicius Praetextatus III | Ser. Cornelius Maluginensis VI | |||
C. Valerius Potitus Volusus | P. Valerius Potitus Poplicola V | |||
369 | Consular Tribunes | |||
Q. Servilius Fidenas III | C. Veturius Crassus Cicurinus II | |||
A. Cornelius Cossus | M. Cornelius Maluginensis | |||
Q. Quinctius Cincinnatus | M. Fabius Ambustus II | |||
368 | Consular Tribunes | |||
Ser. Cornelius Maluginensis VII | Ser. Sulpicius Praetextatus IV | |||
Sp. Servilius Structus | T. Quinctius Cincinnatus Capitolinus | |||
L. Papirius Crassus | L. Veturius Crassus Cicurinus | |||
367 | Consular Tribunes | |||
A. Cornelius Cossus II | M. Cornelius Maluginensis II | |||
M. Geganius Macerinus | P. Manlius Capitolinus II | |||
L. Veturius Crassus Cicurinus II | P. Valerius Potitus Poplicola VI | |||
366 | L. Aemilius Mamercinus | L. Sextius Sextinus Lateranus (first Plebeian) | ||
365 | L. Genucius Aventinensis | Q. Servilius Ahala | ||
364 | C. Sulpicius Peticus | C. Licinius Calvus | ||
363 | Cn. Genucius Aventinensis | L. Aemilius Mamercinus II | ||
362 | Q. Servilius Ahala II | L. Genucius Aventinensis II | ||
361 | C. Licinius Stolo Gaius Licinius Stolo Gaius Licinius Stolo, along with Lucius Sextius, was one of the two tribunes of ancient Rome who opened the consulship to the plebeians.Records indicate he was tribune from 376 BC to 367 BC, during which he passed the Lex Licinia Sextia restoring the consulship, requiring a plebeian consul seat,... |
C. Sulpicius Peticus II | ||
360 | M. Fabius Ambustus Marcus Fabius Ambustus (consul 360 BC) Marcus Fabius N.f. Ambustus was a statesman and general of the Roman Republic. He was the son of Numerius Fabius Ambustus.He served as consul three times: in 360, 356, and 354 BC. His consulships occurred during a time in which Rome was reasserting itself following its defeat at the hands of the... |
C. Poetelius Libo Visolus | ||
359 | M. Popillius Laenas Marcus Popillius Laenas M. Popillius M.f. Laenas was a consul of the Roman Republic in the year 359 BC. While consul, he defeated a Gallic army.... |
Cn. Manlius Capitolinus Imperiosus | ||
358 | C. Fabius Ambustus Gaius Fabius Ambustus Gaius Fabius C. f. M. n. Ambustus was a politician of ancient Rome. He served as consul of the Roman republic in 358 BC, in which year, according to Livy, a dictator was appointed through fear of the Gauls.... |
C. Plautius Proculus | ||
357 | C. Marcius Rutilus Gaius Marcius Rutilus Gaius Marcius Rutilus was the first plebeian dictator and censor of ancient Rome, and consul four times.He was first elected consul in 357 BC, then appointed as dictator the following year in order to deal with an invasion by the Etruscans... |
Cn. Manlius Capitolinus Imperiosus II | ||
356 | M. Fabius Ambustus II Marcus Fabius Ambustus (consul 360 BC) Marcus Fabius N.f. Ambustus was a statesman and general of the Roman Republic. He was the son of Numerius Fabius Ambustus.He served as consul three times: in 360, 356, and 354 BC. His consulships occurred during a time in which Rome was reasserting itself following its defeat at the hands of the... |
M. Popillius Laenas Marcus Popillius Laenas M. Popillius M.f. Laenas was a consul of the Roman Republic in the year 359 BC. While consul, he defeated a Gallic army.... II |
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355 | C. Sulpicius Peticus III | M. Valerius Poplicola | ||
354 | M. Fabius Ambustus III Marcus Fabius Ambustus (consul 360 BC) Marcus Fabius N.f. Ambustus was a statesman and general of the Roman Republic. He was the son of Numerius Fabius Ambustus.He served as consul three times: in 360, 356, and 354 BC. His consulships occurred during a time in which Rome was reasserting itself following its defeat at the hands of the... |
T. Quinctius Pennus Capitolinus Crispinus | ||
? M. Popillius Laenas (III?) | ||||
353 | C. Sulpicius Peticus IV | M. Valerius Poplicola II | ||
352 | P. Valerius Poplicola | C. Marcius Rutilus Gaius Marcius Rutilus Gaius Marcius Rutilus was the first plebeian dictator and censor of ancient Rome, and consul four times.He was first elected consul in 357 BC, then appointed as dictator the following year in order to deal with an invasion by the Etruscans... II |
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351 | C. Sulpicius Peticus V | T. Quinctius Pennus Capitolinus Crispinus II | ||
350 | M. Popillius Laenas Marcus Popillius Laenas M. Popillius M.f. Laenas was a consul of the Roman Republic in the year 359 BC. While consul, he defeated a Gallic army.... III (IV?) |
L. Cornelius Scipio | ||
349 | L. Furius Camillus | Ap. Claudius Crassus Inregillensis | ||
? M. Aemilius | ? T. Quinctius | |||
348 | M. Valerius Corvus Marcus Valerius Corvus Marcus Valerius Corvus was a Roman general of the 4th century BC, characterized as a farmer who lived to be one hundred.-Biography:... |
M. Popillius Laenas Marcus Popillius Laenas M. Popillius M.f. Laenas was a consul of the Roman Republic in the year 359 BC. While consul, he defeated a Gallic army.... IV (V?) |
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347 | C. Plautius Venno (oder Venox) | T. Manlius Imperiosus Torquatus Titus Manlius Torquatus (347 BC) Titus Manlius Imperiosus Torquatus held three consulships of republican Rome and was also three times Roman Dictator.His father Lucius was appointed dictator in 363 BC in order to fulfill religious duties, but instead undertook preparations for war... |
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346 | M. Valerius Corvus Marcus Valerius Corvus Marcus Valerius Corvus was a Roman general of the 4th century BC, characterized as a farmer who lived to be one hundred.-Biography:... II |
C. Poetelius Libo Visolus II | ||
345 | M. Fabius Dorsuo | Ser. Sulpicius Camerinus Rufus | ||
344 | C. Marcius Rutilus Gaius Marcius Rutilus Gaius Marcius Rutilus was the first plebeian dictator and censor of ancient Rome, and consul four times.He was first elected consul in 357 BC, then appointed as dictator the following year in order to deal with an invasion by the Etruscans... III |
T. Manlius Imperiosus Torquatus Titus Manlius Torquatus (347 BC) Titus Manlius Imperiosus Torquatus held three consulships of republican Rome and was also three times Roman Dictator.His father Lucius was appointed dictator in 363 BC in order to fulfill religious duties, but instead undertook preparations for war... II |
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343 | M. Valerius Corvus Marcus Valerius Corvus Marcus Valerius Corvus was a Roman general of the 4th century BC, characterized as a farmer who lived to be one hundred.-Biography:... III |
A. Cornelius Cossus Arvina | ||
342 | Q. Servilius Ahala III | C. Marcius Rutilus Gaius Marcius Rutilus Gaius Marcius Rutilus was the first plebeian dictator and censor of ancient Rome, and consul four times.He was first elected consul in 357 BC, then appointed as dictator the following year in order to deal with an invasion by the Etruscans... IV |
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341 | C. Plautius Venno (or Venox) II | L. Aemilius Mamercinus Privernas | ||
340 | T. Manlius Imperiosus Torquatus Titus Manlius Torquatus (347 BC) Titus Manlius Imperiosus Torquatus held three consulships of republican Rome and was also three times Roman Dictator.His father Lucius was appointed dictator in 363 BC in order to fulfill religious duties, but instead undertook preparations for war... III |
P. Decius Mus Publius Decius Mus (340 BC) Publius Decius Mus, son of Quintus, of the plebeian gens Decia, was a Roman consul in the year 340 BC. He is noted particularly for sacrificing himself in battle through the ritual of devotio, as recorded by the Augustan historian Livy.-Career:... |
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339 | Ti. Aemilius Mamercinus | Q. Publilius Philo | ||
338 | L. Furius Camillus | C. Maenius Gaius Maenius Gaius Maenius was a Roman statesman and general.When consul in 338 BC, Gaius Maenius completed the subjugation of Latium, which with Campania had revolted against Rome. He was honored by a triumph, and an extremely phallic column was erected to him in the Forum... |
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337 | C. Sulpicius Longus | P. Aelius Paetus | ||
336 | L. Papirius Crassus | K. Duillius | ||
335 | M. Atilius Regulus Calenus | M. Valerius Corvus Marcus Valerius Corvus Marcus Valerius Corvus was a Roman general of the 4th century BC, characterized as a farmer who lived to be one hundred.-Biography:... IV |
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334 | Sp. Postumius Albinus Caudinus Spurius Postumius Albinus Spurius Postumius Albinus was a politician of Ancient Rome, of patrician rank, of the 4th century BC. He was consul in 334 BC, and invaded, with his colleague Titus Veturius Calvinus, the country of the Sidicini... |
T. Veturius Calvinus Titus Veturius Calvinus Titus Veturius Calvinus was a Roman statesman, who held the consulship in 334 and 321 BC, the latter year during the Second Samnite War.As consul in 321, Calvinus and the other consul, Spurius Postumius Albinus, were defeated by the Samnites at the Battle of the Caudine Forks where they were... |
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333 | Dictator: P. Cornelius Rufinus Publius Cornelius Rufinus Publius Cornelius Rufinus 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.... |
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332 | Cn. Domitius Calvinus | A. Cornelius Cossus Arvina II | ||
331 | C. Valerius Potitus | M. Claudius Marcellus | ||
330 | L. Papirius Crassus II | L. Plautius Venno (or Venox) | ||
329 | L. Aemilius Mamercinus Privernas II | C. Plautius Decianus | ||
328 | P. Plautius Proculus | P. Cornelius Scapula | ||
or: C. Plautius Decianus II | or: P. Cornelius Scipio Barbatus | |||
327 | L. Cornelius Lentulus | Q. Publilius Philo II | ||
326 | C. Poetelius Libo Visolus III | L. Papirius Cursor Lucius Papirius Cursor Lucius Papirius Cursor was a Roman general who was five times consul and twice dictator.In 325 BC he was appointed dictator to carry on the second Samnite War. His quarrel with Quintus Fabius Maximus Rullianus, his magister equitum, is well known... |
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325 | L. Furius Camillus II | D. Iunius Brutus Scaeva | ||
324 | Dictator: L. Papirius Cursor Lucius Papirius Cursor Lucius Papirius Cursor was a Roman general who was five times consul and twice dictator.In 325 BC he was appointed dictator to carry on the second Samnite War. His quarrel with Quintus Fabius Maximus Rullianus, his magister equitum, is well known... |
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323 | C. Sulpicius Longus II | Q. Aulius Cerretanus | ||
322 | Q. Fabius Maximus Rullianus Fabius Maximus Rullianus Quintus Fabius Maximus Rullianus , son of Marcus Fabius Ambustus, of the patrician Fabii of ancient Rome, was five times consul and a hero of the Samnite Wars. He was brother to Marcus Fabius Ambustus .... |
L. Fulvius Curvus | ||
321 | T. Veturius Calvinus Titus Veturius Calvinus Titus Veturius Calvinus was a Roman statesman, who held the consulship in 334 and 321 BC, the latter year during the Second Samnite War.As consul in 321, Calvinus and the other consul, Spurius Postumius Albinus, were defeated by the Samnites at the Battle of the Caudine Forks where they were... II |
Sp. Postumius Albinus Caudinus Spurius Postumius Albinus Spurius Postumius Albinus was a politician of Ancient Rome, of patrician rank, of the 4th century BC. He was consul in 334 BC, and invaded, with his colleague Titus Veturius Calvinus, the country of the Sidicini... II |
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320 | L. Papirius Cursor Lucius Papirius Cursor Lucius Papirius Cursor was a Roman general who was five times consul and twice dictator.In 325 BC he was appointed dictator to carry on the second Samnite War. His quarrel with Quintus Fabius Maximus Rullianus, his magister equitum, is well known... II |
Q. Publilius Philo III | ||
319 | L. Papirius Cursor Lucius Papirius Cursor Lucius Papirius Cursor was a Roman general who was five times consul and twice dictator.In 325 BC he was appointed dictator to carry on the second Samnite War. His quarrel with Quintus Fabius Maximus Rullianus, his magister equitum, is well known... III |
Q. Aulius Cerretanus II | ||
318 | M. Folius Flaccinator | L. Plautius Venno (or Venox) | ||
317 | C. Iunius Bubulcus Brutus Gaius Iunius Bubulcus Brutus Gaius Iunius Bubulcus Brutus was a three-time consul of the Roman Republic, thrice appointed dictator or magister equitum, and censor in 307 BC. In 311, he made a vow to the goddess Salus that he went on to fulfill, becoming the first plebeian to build a temple... |
Q. Aemilius Barbula Quintus Aemilius Barbula Quintus Aemilius Barbula , or Q. Aemilius Q. f. L. n. Barbula, was consul in 317 B.C., in which year a treaty was made with the Apulian Teates, Nerulum taken by Barbula, and Apulia entirely subdued. Quintus Aemilius Barbula (fl. 317-311 BC), or Q. Aemilius Q. f. L. n. Barbula, was consul in 317... |
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316 | Sp. Nautius Rutilus | M. Popillius Laenas | ||
315 | L. Papirius Cursor Lucius Papirius Cursor Lucius Papirius Cursor was a Roman general who was five times consul and twice dictator.In 325 BC he was appointed dictator to carry on the second Samnite War. His quarrel with Quintus Fabius Maximus Rullianus, his magister equitum, is well known... IV |
Q. Publilius Philo IV | ||
314 | M. Poetelius Libo | C. Sulpicius Longus III | ||
313 | L. Papirius Cursor Lucius Papirius Cursor Lucius Papirius Cursor was a Roman general who was five times consul and twice dictator.In 325 BC he was appointed dictator to carry on the second Samnite War. His quarrel with Quintus Fabius Maximus Rullianus, his magister equitum, is well known... V |
C. Iunius Bubulcus Brutus II | ||
312 | M. Valerius Maximus Corvus | P. Decius Mus Publius Decius Mus (312 BC) Publius Decius Mus , of the plebeian Decia, was a Roman consul in the years 312 BC, 308 BC, 297 BC and 295 BC. He was a member of a family that was renowned for sacrificing themselves on the battlefield for Rome.-First and second consulship:... |
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311 | C. Iunius Bubulcus Brutus III | Q. Aemilius Barbula II Quintus Aemilius Barbula Quintus Aemilius Barbula , or Q. Aemilius Q. f. L. n. Barbula, was consul in 317 B.C., in which year a treaty was made with the Apulian Teates, Nerulum taken by Barbula, and Apulia entirely subdued. Quintus Aemilius Barbula (fl. 317-311 BC), or Q. Aemilius Q. f. L. n. Barbula, was consul in 317... |
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310 | Q. Fabius Maximus Rullianus Fabius Maximus Rullianus Quintus Fabius Maximus Rullianus , son of Marcus Fabius Ambustus, of the patrician Fabii of ancient Rome, was five times consul and a hero of the Samnite Wars. He was brother to Marcus Fabius Ambustus .... II |
C. Marcius Rutilus Censorinus | ||
309 | Dictator: L. Papirius Cursor | |||
308 | P. Decius Mus Publius Decius Mus (312 BC) Publius Decius Mus , of the plebeian Decia, was a Roman consul in the years 312 BC, 308 BC, 297 BC and 295 BC. He was a member of a family that was renowned for sacrificing themselves on the battlefield for Rome.-First and second consulship:... II |
Q. Fabius Maximus Rullianus Fabius Maximus Rullianus Quintus Fabius Maximus Rullianus , son of Marcus Fabius Ambustus, of the patrician Fabii of ancient Rome, was five times consul and a hero of the Samnite Wars. He was brother to Marcus Fabius Ambustus .... III |
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307 | Ap. Claudius Caecus Appius Claudius Caecus Appius Claudius Caecus was a Roman politician from a wealthy patrician family. He was dictator himself and the son of Gaius Claudius Crassus, dictator in 337 BC.-Life:... |
L. Volumnius Flamma Violens Lucius Volumnius Flamma Violens Lucius Volumnius Flamma Violens was a Roman politician, the first consul from a plebeian gens: see novus homo.-Background:According to Roman tradition, membership of the Roman Senate, the city's magistracies, the offices of consul and various religious positions were restricted to patricians... |
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306 | Q. Marcius Tremulus | P. Cornelius Arvina | ||
305 | L. Postumius Megellus Lucius Postumius Megellus Lucius Postumius Megellus is the name of two Ancient Romans of the gens Postumia:*Lucius Postumius Megellus, son of Lucius, consul in 305 BC, 294 BC, and 291 BC;... |
Ti. Minucius Augurinus | ||
suff. | M. Fulvius Curvus Paetinus | |||
304 | P. Sempronius Sophus | P. Sulpicius Saverrio | ||
303 | Ser. Cornelius Lentulus | L. Genucius Aventinensis | ||
302 | M. Livius Denter | M. Aemilius Paullus | ||
301 | Dictator: M. Valerius Maximus Corvus Marcus Valerius Corvus Marcus Valerius Corvus was a Roman general of the 4th century BC, characterized as a farmer who lived to be one hundred.-Biography:... |
3rd century BC
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300 | M. Valerius Maximus Corvus Marcus Valerius Corvus Marcus Valerius Corvus was a Roman general of the 4th century BC, characterized as a farmer who lived to be one hundred.-Biography:... V |
Q. Appuleius Pansa |
299 | M. Fulvius Paetinus | T. Manlius Torquatus Titus Manlius Torquatus (consul 299 BC) Titus Manlius T.f. Torquatus was a patrician Roman Republican consul for 299 BC, elected along with a plebeian co-consul Marcus Fulvius Cn.f... |
suff. | M. Valerius Maximus Corvus Marcus Valerius Corvus Marcus Valerius Corvus was a Roman general of the 4th century BC, characterized as a farmer who lived to be one hundred.-Biography:... VI |
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298 | L. Cornelius Scipio Barbatus Lucius Cornelius Scipio Barbatus Lucius Cornelius Scipio Barbatus was one of the two elected Roman consuls in 298 BC. He led the Roman army to victory against the Etruscans near Volterra... |
Cn. Fulvius Maximus Centumalus |
297 | Q. Fabius Maximus Rullianus IV | P. Decius Mus Publius Decius Mus (312 BC) Publius Decius Mus , of the plebeian Decia, was a Roman consul in the years 312 BC, 308 BC, 297 BC and 295 BC. He was a member of a family that was renowned for sacrificing themselves on the battlefield for Rome.-First and second consulship:... III |
296 | L. Volumnius Flamma Violens Lucius Volumnius Flamma Violens Lucius Volumnius Flamma Violens was a Roman politician, the first consul from a plebeian gens: see novus homo.-Background:According to Roman tradition, membership of the Roman Senate, the city's magistracies, the offices of consul and various religious positions were restricted to patricians... II |
Ap. Claudius Caecus Appius Claudius Caecus Appius Claudius Caecus was a Roman politician from a wealthy patrician family. He was dictator himself and the son of Gaius Claudius Crassus, dictator in 337 BC.-Life:... II |
295 | Q. Fabius Maximus Rullianus V | P. Decius Mus Publius Decius Mus (312 BC) Publius Decius Mus , of the plebeian Decia, was a Roman consul in the years 312 BC, 308 BC, 297 BC and 295 BC. He was a member of a family that was renowned for sacrificing themselves on the battlefield for Rome.-First and second consulship:... IV |
294 | L. Postumius Megellus Lucius Postumius Megellus Lucius Postumius Megellus is the name of two Ancient Romans of the gens Postumia:*Lucius Postumius Megellus, son of Lucius, consul in 305 BC, 294 BC, and 291 BC;... II |
M. Atilius Regulus Marcus Atilius Regulus (consul 294 BC) Marcus Atilius Regulus, consul in 294 BC, was the second man from the gens Atilia to become consul of Rome..He succeeded an illustrious plebeian consul Publius Decius Mus who had "devoted himself to the gods," i.e., deliberately thrown himself into the thick of battle after due rituals to ensure... |
293 | L. Papirius Cursor | Sp. Carvilius Maximus |
292 | Q. Fabius Maximus Gurges Quintus Fabius Maximus Gurges (consul 292 BC) Quintus Fabius Maximus Gurges was the son of Quintus Fabius Maximus Rullianus and a Consul in 292 and 276 BC.In 295 BC he was curule aedile, and fined certain matrons of noble birth for their disorderly life. With the proceeds of the fines built a temple to Venus near the Circus Maximus.He was... |
D. Iunius Brutus Scaeva |
291 | L. Postumius Megellus Lucius Postumius Megellus Lucius Postumius Megellus is the name of two Ancient Romans of the gens Postumia:*Lucius Postumius Megellus, son of Lucius, consul in 305 BC, 294 BC, and 291 BC;... III |
C. Iunius Bubulcus Brutus |
290 | P. Cornelius Rufinus | M'. Curius Dentatus |
289 | M. Valerius Maximus Corvus II | Q. Caedicius Noctua |
288 | Q. Marcius Tremulus II | P. Cornelius Arvina II |
287 | M. Claudius Marcellus | C. Nautius Rutilus |
286 | M. Valerius Maximus (Corvus III or Potitus?) | C. Aelius Paetus |
285 | C. Claudius Canina | M. Aemilius Lepidus |
284 | C. Servilius Tucca | L. Caecilius Metellus Denter Lucius Caecilius Metellus Denter Lucius Caecilius Metellus Denter was consul in 284 BC, and praetor the year after. In this capacity he fell in the war against the Senones, and was succeeded by Manius Curius Dentatus.... |
suff. | M'. Curius Dentatus Curius Dentatus Manius Curius Dentatus , son of Manius, was a three-time consul and a plebeian hero of the Roman Republic, noted for ending the Samnite War. According to Pliny, he was born with teeth, thus earning the cognomen Dentatus, "Toothy."... (II ?) |
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283 | P. Cornelius Dolabella Publius Cornelius Dolabella (consul 283 BC) Publius Cornelius Dolabella was a consul of the Roman Republic in 283 BC. He is best noted for having defeated the Boii tribe at the Battle of Lake Vadimo... |
Cn. Domitius Calvinus Maximus |
282 | C. Fabricius Luscinus Gaius Fabricius Luscinus Gaius Fabricius Luscinus Monocularis , son of Gaius, was said to have been the first of the Fabricii to move to ancient Rome, his family originating from Aletrium.... |
Q. Aemilius Papus Quintus Aemilius Papus Quintus Aemilius Papus , a member of the gens Aemilia of the branch cognomated Papus, was a Roman general and statesman.... |
281 | L. Aemilius Barbula Lucius Aemilius Barbula Lucius Aemilius Barbula , or Lucius Aemilius Q.f. Q.n. Barbula, was a Roman politician and general from the patrician gens Aemilia. He was elected consul for 281 BCE and was given a command against the Samnites. He invaded the territory of Tarentum, which summoned Pyrrhus of Epirus for help... |
Q. Marcius Philippus |
280 | P. Valerius Laevinus Publius Valerius Laevinus Publius Valerius Laevinus was commander of the Roman forces at the Battle of Heraclea in 280 BC, in which he was defeated by Pyrrhus of Epirus. In his Life of Pyrrhus, Plutarch wrote that Caius Fabricius said of this battle that it was not the Epirots who had beaten the Romans, but only Pyrrhus who... |
Ti. Coruncanius Tiberius Coruncanius Tiberius Coruncanius was Roman consul, and military commander in 280 BC – 279 BC, who was known for his military contests with Pyrrhus... |
279 | P. Sulpicius Saverrio | P. Decius Mus Publius Decius Mus (279 BC) Publius Decius Mus was a Roman politician and general. As consul in 279 BC, he and his fellow consul, Publius Sulpicius Saverrio, combined their armies against Pyrrhus of Epirus at the Battle of Asculum. Pyrrhus was victorious, but at such a high cost that the security of Asculum was guaranteed... |
278 | C. Fabricius Luscinus Gaius Fabricius Luscinus Gaius Fabricius Luscinus Monocularis , son of Gaius, was said to have been the first of the Fabricii to move to ancient Rome, his family originating from Aletrium.... II |
Q. Aemilius Papus Quintus Aemilius Papus Quintus Aemilius Papus , a member of the gens Aemilia of the branch cognomated Papus, was a Roman general and statesman.... II |
277 | P. Cornelius Rufinus II | C. Iunius Bubulcus Brutus II |
276 | Q. Fabius Maximus Gurges Quintus Fabius Maximus Gurges (consul 292 BC) Quintus Fabius Maximus Gurges was the son of Quintus Fabius Maximus Rullianus and a Consul in 292 and 276 BC.In 295 BC he was curule aedile, and fined certain matrons of noble birth for their disorderly life. With the proceeds of the fines built a temple to Venus near the Circus Maximus.He was... II |
C. Genucius Clepsina |
275 | M'. Curius Dentatus Curius Dentatus Manius Curius Dentatus , son of Manius, was a three-time consul and a plebeian hero of the Roman Republic, noted for ending the Samnite War. According to Pliny, he was born with teeth, thus earning the cognomen Dentatus, "Toothy."... II |
L. Cornelius Lentulus Caudinus |
274 | M'. Curius Dentatus Curius Dentatus Manius Curius Dentatus , son of Manius, was a three-time consul and a plebeian hero of the Roman Republic, noted for ending the Samnite War. According to Pliny, he was born with teeth, thus earning the cognomen Dentatus, "Toothy."... III |
Ser. Cornelius Merenda |
273 | C. Fabius Licinus | C. Claudius Canina II |
272 | L. Papirius Cursor II | Sp. Carvilius Maximus II |
271 | K. Quinctius Claudus | L. Genucius Clepsina |
270 | C. Genucius Clepsina II | Cn. Cornelius Blasio |
269 | Q. Ogulnius Gallus | C. Fabius Pictor |
268 | P. Sempronius Sophus | Ap. Claudius Russus |
267 | M. Atilius Regulus Marcus Atilius Regulus Marcus Atilius Regulus , a general and consul in the ninth year of the First Punic War... |
L. Iulius Libo Lucius Julius Libo Lucius Julius Libo was a member of the influential Julii clan. This patrician family was always of the most distinguished blood, however they had long since fallen out of the inner Roman elite. The Julii were active in politics since the Punic Wars.... |
266 | D. Iunius Pera | N. Fabius Pictor |
265 | Q. Fabius Maximus Gurges Quintus Fabius Maximus Gurges (consul 265 BC) Quintus Fabius Maximus Gurges , an otherwise obscure Roman consul in the year 265 BC, was the son of Quintus Fabius Maximus Gurges and father of the Quintus Fabius Maximus Verrucosus.... |
L. Mamilius Vitulus |
264 | Ap. Claudius Caudex Appius Claudius Caudex Appius Claudius Caudex was a patrician member of the Claudii. He was the grandson of Appius Claudius Caecus through his father Gaius Claudius, and served as consul in 264 BC.... |
M. Fulvius Flaccus Marcus Fulvius Flaccus (consul 264 BC) Marcus Fulvius Flaccus was a consul in 264 BC. In the tradition of Livy his praenomen is "Quintus".In his consulship Fulvius Flaccus brought the reduction of Volsinii to an end and celebrated a triumph. He also conquered Velzna, an Etruscan city in central Italy, in 264 BC... |
263 | M'. Valerius Maximus Mesalla Manius Valerius Maximus Corvinus Messalla Manius Valerius Maximus Corvinus Messalla was Roman consul in 263 BC. He was the son of the distinguished Roman tribune Marcus Valerius Corvus. In 263BC, with his colleague Manius Otacilius Crassus, he gained a brilliant victory over the Carthaginians and Syracusans: more than sixty of the... |
M'. Otacilius Crassus |
262 | L. Postumius Megellus Lucius Postumius Megellus Lucius Postumius Megellus is the name of two Ancient Romans of the gens Postumia:*Lucius Postumius Megellus, son of Lucius, consul in 305 BC, 294 BC, and 291 BC;... |
Q. Mamilius Vitulus |
261 | L. Valerius Flaccus Lucius Valerius Flaccus (consul 261 BC) Lucius Valerius Flaccus was a consul of the Roman Republic in 261 BC with Tiberius Otacilius Crassus. He was possibly the ancestor of all later consuls by that name, since he marks the first appearance of a Lucius Valerius Flaccus on the list of consuls. He and his consular colleague waged war in... |
T. Otacilius Crassus |
260 | Cn. Cornelius Scipio Asina Gnaeus Cornelius Scipio Asina Gnaeus Cornelius Scipio Asina was a Roman politician involved in the First Punic War.Scipio Asina was a patrician member of the Scipiones branch of the famous Cornelii, a family with a history as old as the Roman Republic itself. He was son of Lucius Cornelius Scipio Barbatus and brother of Lucius... |
C. Duilius Gaius Duilius Gaius Duilius was a Roman politician and admiral involved in the First Punic War.Not much is known about his family background or early career, since he was a novus homo, meaning not belonging to a traditional family of Roman aristocrats. He managed, nevertheless, to be elected consul for the year... |
259 | L. Cornelius Scipio Lucius Cornelius Scipio (consul 259 BC) Lucius Cornelius Scipio , consul in 259 BC during the First Punic War was a consul and censor of ancient Rome. He was the son of Lucius Cornelius Scipio Barbatus, himself consul and censor, and brother to Gnaeus Cornelius Scipio Asina, himself twice consul... |
C. Aquillius Florus Gaius Aquillius Florus Gaius Aquillius Florus served as Consul to the Roman Republic in the year 259 BC, together with Lucius Cornelius Scipio. He monitored the movements of the Carthaginian general Hamilcar Barca in Sicily during the time Rome was fighting the First Punic War.... |
258 | A. Atilius Calatinus Aulus Atilius Calatinus Aulus Atilius Calatinus , was a politician and general in Ancient Rome. He was the first Roman dictator to lead an army outside Italy , when he led his army into Sicily. He was consul in 258 BC and again in 254 BC, a praetor and triumphator in 257 BC, and finally a censor in 247 BC... |
C. Sulpicius Paterculus Gaius Sulpicius Paterculus Gaius Sulpicius Paterculus served as a consul to the Roman Republic in 258 BC, together with Aulus Atilius Calatinus. He served as a commander in the First Punic War in Sicily, and the Roman victory at the Battle of Sulci is accredited to him.... |
257 | C. Atilius Regulus Gaius Atilius Regulus (consul 257 BC) C. Atilius M. f. M. n. Regulus Serranus was a Roman Republican consul who twice held the consulship in the middle of the 3rd century BC. His elder brother, father, and grandfather were all consuls.... |
Cn. Cornelius Blasio II |
256 | L. Manlius Vulso Longus Lucius Manlius Vulso Longus Lucius Manlius Vulso Longus was a patrician who became one of the Roman consuls in both 256 and 250 BC. The term for being consul was one year. Two consuls ruled at a time and one could serve up to two terms. It was the consuls’ job to govern provinces, lead armies in major wars, and run the Senate... |
Q. Caedicius |
suff. | M. Atilius Regulus Marcus Atilius Regulus Marcus Atilius Regulus , a general and consul in the ninth year of the First Punic War... II |
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255 | Ser. Fulvius Paetinus Nobilior | M. Aemilius Paullus |
254 | Cn. Cornelius Scipio Asina Gnaeus Cornelius Scipio Asina Gnaeus Cornelius Scipio Asina was a Roman politician involved in the First Punic War.Scipio Asina was a patrician member of the Scipiones branch of the famous Cornelii, a family with a history as old as the Roman Republic itself. He was son of Lucius Cornelius Scipio Barbatus and brother of Lucius... II |
A. Atilius Calatinus Aulus Atilius Calatinus Aulus Atilius Calatinus , was a politician and general in Ancient Rome. He was the first Roman dictator to lead an army outside Italy , when he led his army into Sicily. He was consul in 258 BC and again in 254 BC, a praetor and triumphator in 257 BC, and finally a censor in 247 BC... II |
253 | Cn. Servilius Caepio | C. Sempronius Blaesus |
252 | C. Aurelius Cotta | P. Servilius Geminus |
251 | L. Caecilius Metellus Lucius Caecilius Metellus (died 221 BC) Lucius Caecilius Metellus was the son of Lucius Caecilius Metellus Denter. He was Consul in 251 BC and 247 BC, Pontifex Maximus in 243 BC and Dictator in 224 BC.... |
C. Furius Pacilus |
250 | C. Atilius Regulus Gaius Atilius Regulus (consul 257 BC) C. Atilius M. f. M. n. Regulus Serranus was a Roman Republican consul who twice held the consulship in the middle of the 3rd century BC. His elder brother, father, and grandfather were all consuls.... II |
L. Manlius Vulso Longus Lucius Manlius Vulso Longus Lucius Manlius Vulso Longus was a patrician who became one of the Roman consuls in both 256 and 250 BC. The term for being consul was one year. Two consuls ruled at a time and one could serve up to two terms. It was the consuls’ job to govern provinces, lead armies in major wars, and run the Senate... II |
249 | P. Claudius Pulcher Publius Claudius Pulcher Publius Claudius Pulcher was a Roman general. His father was Gaius Claudius. He was the brother of the famous Roman politician Appius Claudius Caudex . He was the first of the Claudii to be given the cognomen "Pulcher" .He was curule aedile in 253 BC and consul in 249... |
L. Iunius Pullus |
248 | C. Aurelius Cotta II | P. Servilius Geminus II |
247 | L. Caecilius Metellus Lucius Caecilius Metellus (died 221 BC) Lucius Caecilius Metellus was the son of Lucius Caecilius Metellus Denter. He was Consul in 251 BC and 247 BC, Pontifex Maximus in 243 BC and Dictator in 224 BC.... II |
N. Fabius Buteo |
246 | M'. Otacilius Crassus II | M. Fabius Licinus |
245 | M. Fabius Buteo Marcus Fabius Buteo Marcus Fabius Buteo was a Roman politician during the 3rd century BC. He served as consul and as censor, and in 216 BC, being the oldest living ex-censor, he was appointed dictator, legendo senatui, for the purpose of filling vacancies in the senate after the Battle of Cannae. He was appointed by... |
C. Atilius Bulbus |
244 | A. Manlius Torquatus Atticus | C. Sempronius Blaesus II |
243 | C. Fundanius Fundulus | C. Sulpicius Galus |
242 | C. Lutatius Catulus Gaius Lutatius Catulus Gaius Lutatius Catulus was a Roman statesman and naval commander in the First Punic War.He was elected as a consul in 242 BC, a novus homo. During his consulship he supervised the construction of a new Roman fleet. This fleet was funded by donations from wealthy citizens, since the public treasury... |
A. Postumius Albinus Aulus Postumius Albinus (consul 242 BC) Aulus Postumius Albinus was a politician of Ancient Rome, of patrician rank, of the 3rd century BC.He was elected consul in 242 BC with Gaius Lutatius Catulus, who defeated the Carthaginians in the Battle of the Aegates Islands, and thus, brought the First Punic War to an end. Albinus was kept in... |
241 | A. Manlius Torquatus Atticus II | Q. Lutatius Cerco |
240 | C. Claudius Centho | M. Sempronius Tuditanus |
239 | C. Mamilius Turrinus | Q. Valerius Falto |
238 | Ti. Sempronius Gracchus Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus (consul 238 BC) Tiberius Sempronius Tib.f. Gracchus , a Roman Republican consul in the year 238 BC, was the first man from his branch of the family to become consul; several other plebeian Sempronii had already reached the consulship and even the censorship... |
P. Valerius Falto |
237 | L. Cornelius Lentulus Caudinus | Q. Fulvius Flaccus Quintus Fulvius Flaccus Quintus Fulvius Flaccus, son of Marcus Fulvius Flaccus , Quintus was consul in 237 BC, fighting the Gauls in northern Italy. He was censor in 231 BC, again consul in 224 BC, when he subdued the Boii... |
236 | P. Cornelius Lentulus Caudinus | C. Licinius Varus |
235 | T. Manlius Torquatus Titus Manlius Torquatus (235 BC) Titus Manlius Torquatus, son of Titus , was Roman Republican consul 235 BC and 224 BC, censor 231 BC, and dictator 208 BC.-Family background:... |
C. Atilius Bulbus II |
234 | L. Postumius Albinus Lucius Postumius Albinus (consul 234 and 229 BC) Lucius Postumius A. f. A. n. Albinus was a Roman consul of the third century BC. Most of our knowledge about his career and his demise comes from Livy's Ab Urbe Condita. From his filiation, "A. f. A. n.", we know that he was probably the son of Aulus Postumius Albinus, consul in 242 BC.He was... |
Sp. Carvilius Maximus Ruga |
233 | Q. Fabius Maximus Verrucosus Fabius Maximus Quintus Fabius Maximus Verrucosus Cunctator was a Roman politician and general, born in Rome around 280 BC and died in Rome in 203 BC. He was Roman Consul five times and was twice Dictator in 221 and again in 217 BC. He reached the office of Roman Censor in 230 BC... |
M'. Pomponius Matho Manius Pomponius Matho Manius Pomponius M.f. M.n. Matho was a Roman consul and general who was elected consul for the year 233 BC with Quintus Fabius Maximus Verrucosses, later called Cunctator... |
232 | M. Aemilius Lepidus Marcus Aemilius Lepidus (consul 232 BC) Marcus Aemilius Lepidus was the Roman consul for 232 BC, and served again as suffect consul for 221 BC. He also served at one time as augur. He died in 216 BC.... |
M. Publicius Malleolus |
231 | M. Pomponius Matho | C. Papirius Maso |
230 | M. Aemilius Barbula | M. Iunius Pera Marcus Junius Pera Marcus Junius Pera was a Roman politician during the Second Punic War. He was consul in 230 BC and censor with Gaius Claudius Centho in 225 BC. He was appointed dictator in 216 BC, rei gerundae causa, for the purpose of repelling the Carthaginian forces under Hannibal from Italy. In order to raise... |
229 | L. Postumius Albinus Lucius Postumius Albinus (consul 234 and 229 BC) Lucius Postumius A. f. A. n. Albinus was a Roman consul of the third century BC. Most of our knowledge about his career and his demise comes from Livy's Ab Urbe Condita. From his filiation, "A. f. A. n.", we know that he was probably the son of Aulus Postumius Albinus, consul in 242 BC.He was... II |
Cn. Fulvius Centumalus |
228 | Sp. Carvilius Maximus Ruga II | Q. Fabius Maximus Verrucosus Fabius Maximus Quintus Fabius Maximus Verrucosus Cunctator was a Roman politician and general, born in Rome around 280 BC and died in Rome in 203 BC. He was Roman Consul five times and was twice Dictator in 221 and again in 217 BC. He reached the office of Roman Censor in 230 BC... II |
227 | P. Valerius Flaccus | M. Atilius Regulus Marcus Atilius Regulus (consul 227 BC) Marcus Atilius M.f. M.n. Regulus , a son of Marcus Atilius Regulus, the consul captured during the First Punic War, and grandson of Marcus Atilius Regulus , was Roman consul for the year 227 BC, together with Publius Valerius Flaccus, and was a consul suffectus in 217 BC, replacing Gaius Flaminius... |
226 | M. Valerius Maximus Messalla Marcus Valerius Messalla (consul 226 BC) Marcus Valerius Messalla was a Roman Republic consul in 226 BC.Messalla was probably son of Manius Valerius Maximus Corvinus Messalla. His year of office was employed in organising a general levy of the Italian nations against an expected invasion of the Gauls from both sides of the Alps.... |
L. Apustius Fullo |
225 | L. Aemilius Papus Lucius Aemilius Papus Lucius Aemilius Papus , or Lucius Aemilius Q.f. Cn.n. Papus, a member of the patrician gens Aemilia of the branch cognominated Papus, was a Roman general and statesman who led the Romans to victory over the Gauls in the Battle of Telamon in 225 BC.He was the son of Quintus Aemilius Papus, himself... |
C. Atilius Regulus Gaius Atilius Regulus (consul 225 BC) Gaius Atilius M.f. M.n. Regulus was one of the two Roman consuls who fought a Celtic invasion of Italy in 225 BC-224 BC; he however was killed in battle and beheaded... |
224 | T. Manlius Torquatus Titus Manlius Torquatus (235 BC) Titus Manlius Torquatus, son of Titus , was Roman Republican consul 235 BC and 224 BC, censor 231 BC, and dictator 208 BC.-Family background:... II |
Q. Fulvius Flaccus Quintus Fulvius Flaccus Quintus Fulvius Flaccus, son of Marcus Fulvius Flaccus , Quintus was consul in 237 BC, fighting the Gauls in northern Italy. He was censor in 231 BC, again consul in 224 BC, when he subdued the Boii... II |
223 | C. Flaminius | P. Furius Philus Publius Furius Sp.f. Philus Publius Furius S. f. M. n. Philus was consul in 223 BC, praetor in 216, and censor in 214. He died the following year, before resigning his office.-Family and background:... |
222 | M. Claudius Marcellus Marcus Claudius Marcellus Marcus Claudius Marcellus , five times elected as consul of the Roman Republic, was an important Roman military leader during the Gallic War of 225 BC and the Second Punic War... |
Cn. Cornelius Scipio Calvus Gnaeus Cornelius Scipio Calvus Gnaeus Cornelius Scipio Calvus was a Roman general and statesman.His father was Lucius Cornelius Scipio, son of the patrician censor of 280, Lucius Cornelius Scipio Barbatus. His younger brother was Publius Cornelius Scipio, father of the most famous Scipio – Scipio Africanus... |
221 | P. Cornelius Scipio Asina | M. Minucius Rufus Marcus Minucius Rufus (consul 221 BC) Marcus Minucius Rufus was a Roman consul in 221 BC. He was also Magister Equitum during dictatorship of Quintus Fabius Maximus Verrucosus known as Cunctator.... |
suff. | M. Aemilius Lepidus Marcus Aemilius Lepidus (consul 232 BC) Marcus Aemilius Lepidus was the Roman consul for 232 BC, and served again as suffect consul for 221 BC. He also served at one time as augur. He died in 216 BC.... |
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220 | M. Valerius Laevinus | Q. Mucius Scaevola |
Q. Lutatius Catulus | L. Veturius Philo | |
219 | L. Aemilius Paullus | M. Livius Salinator Marcus Livius Salinator Marcus Livius Drusus Salinator , the son of Marcus , was a Roman consul who fought in both the First Punic wars and Second Punic wars most notably during the Battle of Zama.... |
218 | P. Cornelius Scipio Publius Cornelius Scipio Publius Cornelius Scipio was a general and statesman of the Roman Republic.A member of the Corneliagens, Scipio served as consul in 218 BC, the first year of the Second Punic War, and sailed with an army from Pisa to Massilia , with the intention of arresting Hannibal's advance on Italy... |
Ti. Sempronius Longus Tiberius Sempronius Longus (consul 218 BC) Tiberius Sempronius Longus was a Roman consul during the Second Punic War and a contemporary of Publius Cornelius Scipio. In 218 BC, Sempronius was sent to Africa with 160 quinqueremes to gather forces and supplies, while Scipio was sent to Iberia to intercept Hannibal... |
217 | Cn. Servilius Geminus Gnaeus Servilius Geminus Gnaeus Servilius Geminus was a Roman consul, serving as both general and admiral of Roman forces, during the Second Punic War.... |
C. Flaminius II |
suff. | M. Atilius Regulus Marcus Atilius Regulus (consul 227 BC) Marcus Atilius M.f. M.n. Regulus , a son of Marcus Atilius Regulus, the consul captured during the First Punic War, and grandson of Marcus Atilius Regulus , was Roman consul for the year 227 BC, together with Publius Valerius Flaccus, and was a consul suffectus in 217 BC, replacing Gaius Flaminius... II |
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216 | C. Terentius Varro Gaius Terentius Varro Gaius Terentius Varro was a Roman consul and commander. Along with his colleague, Lucius Aemilius Paullus, he commanded at the Battle of Cannae during the Second Punic War, in 216 BC, against the Carthaginian general Hannibal. The battle resulted in a decisive Roman defeat.Varro had been a praetor... |
L. Aemilius Paullus II |
215 | L. Postumius Albinus Lucius Postumius Albinus (consul 234 and 229 BC) Lucius Postumius A. f. A. n. Albinus was a Roman consul of the third century BC. Most of our knowledge about his career and his demise comes from Livy's Ab Urbe Condita. From his filiation, "A. f. A. n.", we know that he was probably the son of Aulus Postumius Albinus, consul in 242 BC.He was... III |
Ti. Sempronius Gracchus Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus (consul 215 and 213 BC) Tiberius Sempronius Tib. f. Tib. n. Gracchus was a Roman Republican consul in the Second Punic War. He was son of Tiberius Sempronius Tib. f... |
suff. | M. Claudius Marcellus Marcus Claudius Marcellus Marcus Claudius Marcellus , five times elected as consul of the Roman Republic, was an important Roman military leader during the Gallic War of 225 BC and the Second Punic War... II |
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suff. | Q. Fabius Maximus Verrucosus Fabius Maximus Quintus Fabius Maximus Verrucosus Cunctator was a Roman politician and general, born in Rome around 280 BC and died in Rome in 203 BC. He was Roman Consul five times and was twice Dictator in 221 and again in 217 BC. He reached the office of Roman Censor in 230 BC... III |
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214 | Q. Fabius Maximus Verrucosus Fabius Maximus Quintus Fabius Maximus Verrucosus Cunctator was a Roman politician and general, born in Rome around 280 BC and died in Rome in 203 BC. He was Roman Consul five times and was twice Dictator in 221 and again in 217 BC. He reached the office of Roman Censor in 230 BC... IV |
M. Claudius Marcellus Marcus Claudius Marcellus Marcus Claudius Marcellus , five times elected as consul of the Roman Republic, was an important Roman military leader during the Gallic War of 225 BC and the Second Punic War... III |
213 | Q. Fabius Maximus Quintus Fabius Maximus (consul 213 BC) Quintus Fabius Maximus was a consul of the Roman Republic in 213 BC. He was the son of Fabius Maximus, the famous dictator who invented Fabian strategy, and served with his father during the Second Punic War.... |
Ti. Sempronius Gracchus Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus (consul 215 and 213 BC) Tiberius Sempronius Tib. f. Tib. n. Gracchus was a Roman Republican consul in the Second Punic War. He was son of Tiberius Sempronius Tib. f... II |
212 | Q. Fulvius Flaccus Quintus Fulvius Flaccus Quintus Fulvius Flaccus, son of Marcus Fulvius Flaccus , Quintus was consul in 237 BC, fighting the Gauls in northern Italy. He was censor in 231 BC, again consul in 224 BC, when he subdued the Boii... III |
Ap. Claudius Pulcher Appius Claudius Pulcher (consul 212 BC) Appius Claudius Pulcher was a Roman general of the 3rd century BC, active in the Second Punic War.-Life:... |
211 | Cn. Fulvius Centumalus Maximus Gnaeus Fulvius Centumalus Maximus Gnaeus Fulvius Centumalus Maximus was a consul of the Roman Republic in 211 BC. As consul, Fulvius defended Rome against Hannibal with his colleague Publius Sulpicius Galba Maximus during the Second Punic War.... |
P. Sulpicius Galba Maximus Publius Sulpicius Galba Maximus 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... |
210 | M. Claudius Marcellus Marcus Claudius Marcellus Marcus Claudius Marcellus , five times elected as consul of the Roman Republic, was an important Roman military leader during the Gallic War of 225 BC and the Second Punic War... IV |
M. Valerius Laevinus (II?) |
209 | Q. Fabius Maximus Verrucosus Fabius Maximus Quintus Fabius Maximus Verrucosus Cunctator was a Roman politician and general, born in Rome around 280 BC and died in Rome in 203 BC. He was Roman Consul five times and was twice Dictator in 221 and again in 217 BC. He reached the office of Roman Censor in 230 BC... V |
Q. Fulvius Flaccus Quintus Fulvius Flaccus Quintus Fulvius Flaccus, son of Marcus Fulvius Flaccus , Quintus was consul in 237 BC, fighting the Gauls in northern Italy. He was censor in 231 BC, again consul in 224 BC, when he subdued the Boii... IV |
208 | M. Claudius Marcellus Marcus Claudius Marcellus Marcus Claudius Marcellus , five times elected as consul of the Roman Republic, was an important Roman military leader during the Gallic War of 225 BC and the Second Punic War... V |
T. Quinctius Crispinus |
207 | C. Claudius Nero Gaius Claudius Nero Gaius Claudius Nero was a Roman consul who fought in the Battle of the Metaurus . He was member of the gens Claudia. He is not to be confused with the Roman Emperor Nero.In 207 BC, the thirteenth year of the war, he was elected consul with Marcus Livius Salinator, and with his colleague he led the... |
M. Livius Salinator Marcus Livius Salinator Marcus Livius Drusus Salinator , the son of Marcus , was a Roman consul who fought in both the First Punic wars and Second Punic wars most notably during the Battle of Zama.... II |
206 | L. Veturius Philo | Q. Caecilius Metellus Quintus Caecilius Metellus (died 175 BC) Quintus Caecilius Metellus was a son of Lucius Caecilius Metellus. He was Pontiff in 216 BC, Aedile of the Plebeians in 209 BC and 208 BC, Consul in 205 BC, Dictator in 203 BC and Ambassador at the Court of Philip V of Macedon in 185 BC.He served as a Legate in the army of Gaius Claudius Nero and... |
205 | P. Cornelius Scipio Africanus | P. Licinius Crassus Dives Publius Licinius Crassus Dives (consul 205 BC) Publius Licinius Crassus Dives Pontifex Maximus was consul in 205 BC with Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus ; he was also Pontifex Maximus since 213 or 212 BC , and held several other important positions. Licinius Crassus is mentioned several times in Livy's Histories... |
204 | M. Cornelius Cethegus Marcus Cornelius Cethegus Marcus Cornelius Cethegus was a Roman Republican consul and censor during the Second Punic War, best known as a political ally of his kinsman Scipio Africanus.-Political career:... |
P. Sempronius Tuditanus Publius Sempronius Tuditanus Publius Sempronius C.f. Tuditanus was a Roman Republican consul and censor, best known for leading about 600 men to safety at Cannae in August, 216 BC.-Tuditanus at Cannae:... |
203 | Cn. Servilius Caepio | C. Servilius Geminus |
202 | M. Servilius Pulex Geminus | Ti. Claudius Nero |
201 | Cn. Cornelius Lentulus | P. Aelius Paetus Publius Aelius Paetus (consul 201 BC) Publius Aelius Paetus , otherwise known as Publius Aelius Q.f. Paetus, was an Roman consul of the late 3rd century BC... |
2nd century BC
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200 | P. Sulpicius Galba Maximus Publius Sulpicius Galba Maximus 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... II |
C. Aurelius Cotta |
199 | L. Cornelius Lentulus Lucius Cornelius Lentulus Lucius Cornelius Lentulus was a consul of the Roman Republic in 199 BC.He was brother of Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus, the consul of 201 BC.Cornelius Lentulus achieved the praetorship in 211 BC and served in Sardinia. He then succeeded Scipio Africanus as proconsul in Spain, though he was denied a... |
P. Villius Tappulus Publius Villius Tappulus Publius Villius Tappulus was a politician of the Roman Republic.In 204 BC he was appointed plebeian aedile. In the following two years, he was praetor and propraetor in Sicily... |
198 | Sex. Aelius Paetus Catus Sextus Aelius Paetus Catus Sextus Aelius Paetus Catus or Sextus Aelius Q.f. Paetus Catus , was a Roman Republican consul, elected in 198 BC. Today, he is best-known for his interpretation of the laws of the Twelve Tables, which is known to us only through the praise of Cicero... |
T. Quinctius Flamininus Titus Quinctius Flamininus Titus Quinctius Flamininus was a Roman politician and general instrumental in the Roman conquest of Greece.Member of the gens Quinctia, and brother to Lucius Quinctius Flamininus, he served as a military tribune in the Second Punic war and in 205 BC he was appointed propraetor in Tarentum... |
197 | C. Cornelius Cethegus Gaius Cornelius Cethegus Gaius Cornelius Cethegus was a consul of the Roman Republic in 197 BC, from the Cethegus branch of the gens Cornelia .He became proconsul in Spain in 200 BC and was elected aedile in absentia. In this office he arranged magnificent plays... |
Q. Minucius Rufus Quintus Minucius Rufus (consul 197 BC) Quintus Minucius Rufus was a consul of the Roman Republic in 197 BC.-Early career:In 211 BC, Minucius was an officer serving under Q. Fulvius Flaccus when Roman forces took back Capua after their defeat the previous year by Hannibal... |
196 | L. Furius Purpureo | M. Claudius Marcellus Marcus Claudius Marcellus (consul 196 BC) Marcus Claudius Marcellus was a consul and a censor in of the Roman Republic. He was the son of the famous general Marcus Claudius Marcellus , and possibly father of the three-time consul Marcus Claudius Marcellus .Marcellus first appears in Livy's history when his father, then curule aedile,... |
195 | L. Valerius Flaccus Lucius Valerius Flaccus (consul 195 BC) Lucius Valerius Flaccus was a consul of the Roman Republic in 195 BC and censor in 183 BC, serving both times with his great friend Cato the Elder, whom he brought to the notice of the Roman political elite.-Family:... |
M. Porcius Cato Cato the Elder Marcus Porcius Cato was a Roman statesman, commonly referred to as Censorius , Sapiens , Priscus , or Major, Cato the Elder, or Cato the Censor, to distinguish him from his great-grandson, Cato the Younger.He came of an ancient Plebeian family who all were noted for some... |
194 | P. Cornelius Scipio Africanus II | Ti. Sempronius Longus Tiberius Sempronius Longus (consul 194 BCE) Tiberius Sempronius Longus was a Roman consul in 194 BC, and a contemporary of Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus. He was the son of the Tiberius Sempronius Longus who commanded Roman legions during the Second Punic War.... |
193 | L. Cornelius Merula Lucius Cornelius Merula (consul 193 BC) Lucius Cornelius L. f. Merula was consul of the Roman Republic, along with Quintus Minucius Thermus, in 193 BC. His province was Gallia Cisalpina. Merula closed an active predatory campaign by a total defeat of the Boian Gauls in the neighbourhood of Mutina... |
Q. Minucius Thermus Quintus Minucius Thermus (consul 193 BC) Quintus Minucius Thermus was a consul of the Roman Republic in 193 BC.In 202, Minucius Thermus may have been the military tribune named Thermus who served in Africa under Scipio Africanus. As a tribune of the plebs in 201, Thermus and his fellow tribune Manius Acilius Glabrio opposed the desire of... |
192 | L. Quinctius Flamininus Lucius Quinctius Flamininus Lucius Quinctius Flamininus, the brother of Titus Quinctius Flamininus, was a Roman Consul in 192 BC. In 184 BC he was deposed from the Senate by the Censor, Cato the Elder, for his bad conduct in his consulship. Flamininus' removal from the Senate was a part of a bigger struggle between the... |
Cn. Domitius Ahenobarbus Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus (consul 192 BC) Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus was a consul of Rome in 193 BC.As plebian aedile in 196 BC, he successfully prosecuted, in conjunction with his colleague Gaius Curio, many pecuarii, that is, people who were grazing their cattle on public land. He used the proceeds to build a temple to Faunus in the... |
191 | P. Cornelius Scipio Nasica Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica was a consul of ancient Rome in 191 BC. He was a son of Gnaeus Cornelius Scipio Calvus... |
M'. Acilius Glabrio Manius Acilius Glabrio (consul 191 BC) Manius Acilius Glabrio was a consul of the Roman Republic in 191 BC. He came from an illustrious plebeian family whose members held magistracies throughout the Republic and into the Imperial era.... |
190 | L. Cornelius Scipio Asiaticus Scipio Asiaticus Lucius Cornelius Scipio Asiaticus was a Roman general and statesman. He was the son of Publius Cornelius Scipio and the older brother of Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus... |
C. Laelius Gaius Laelius Gaius Laelius — also Caius Lelius — general and statesman, was a friend of Scipio Africanus, whom he accompanied on his Iberian campaign... |
189 | M. Fulvius Nobilior Marcus Fulvius Nobilior Marcus Fulvius Nobilior , Roman general, a member of one of the most important families of the patrician Fulvius gens.... |
Cn. Manlius Vulso Gnaeus Manlius Vulso Gnaeus Manlius Vulso was a Roman consul for the year 189 BC, together with Marcus Fulvius Nobilior. He led a victorius campaign against the Galatian Gauls of Asia Minor in 189 BC during the Galatian War. He may have been awarded a triumph in 187BCE... |
188 | M. Valerius Messalla Marcus Valerius Messalla (consul 188 BC) Marcus Valerius Messalla was Roman consul for 188 BC, together with Gaius Livius Salinator.... |
C. Livius Salinator Gaius Livius Salinator Gaius Livius Salinator, son of Marcus, was a Roman consul of the gens Livia, said to have founded the city of Forum Livii , in Italy, during his consulship in the year 188 BC. He also served as admiral when he was praetor in 191 BC in the war against Antiochus III the Great and defeated his... |
187 | M. Aemilius Lepidus Marcus Aemilius Lepidus (187 BC) Marcus Aemilius Lepidus was a Roman consul, Pontifex Maximus and censor.As a praetor he was governor of Sicily in 191 BC. He was elected consul in 187 BC. He and his colleague, Gaius Flaminius, subdued the Ligurians. From 180 BC onwards he was pontifex maximus and from 179 BC was princeps senatus.... |
C. Flaminius Gaius Flaminius (consul 187 BC) Gaius Flaminius was Roman consul for 187 BC, together with Marcus Aemilius Lepidus. Flaminius was the son of Gaius Flaminius who was killed in the battle of Lake Trasimene.... |
186 | Sp. Postumius Albinus Spurius Postumius Albinus (consul 186 BC) Spurius Postumius Albinus was a politician of Ancient Rome, of patrician rank, of the 2nd century BC. He was praetor peregrinus in 189 BC, and consul in 186 BC. In his consulship the senatusconsultum was passed, which is still extant, suppressing the worship of Bacchus in Rome, in consequence of... |
Q. Marcius Philippus Quintus Marcius Philippus Quintus Marcius Philippus was a Roman consul in 186 BC and 169 BC.He held praetura in Sicily in 189 BC. In 164 BC he was elected censor with Lucius Aemilius Paullus Macedonicus.... |
185 | Ap. Claudius Pulcher Appius Claudius Pulcher (consul 185 BC) Appius Claudius Pulcher was a Roman politician of the 2nd century BC.-Life:Son of Appius Claudius Pulcher and brother of Publius Claudius Pulcher , in 197 BC and the three following years, he served as military tribune under Titus Quinctius Flamininus in Greece in the war with Philip V of Macedon... |
M. Sempronius Tuditanus |
184 | P. Claudius Pulcher Publius Claudius Pulcher (consul 184 BC) Publius Claudius Pulcher , was son of Appius Claudius Pulcher and brother of Appius Claudius Pulcher . In 189 BC he was curule aedile, and in 188 BC praetor... |
L. Porcius Licinus |
183 | M. Claudius Marcellus | Q. Fabius Labeo |
182 | Cn. Baebius Tamphilus | L. Aemilius Paullus Macedonicus |
181 | P. Cornelius Cethegus Publius Cornelius Cethegus (consul 181 BC) Publius Cornelius Cethegus, Roman statesman, was a member of the 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. During his consulship, the grave of the legendary Roman king Numa Pompilius was discovered... |
M. Baebius Tamphilus |
180 | A. Postumius Albinus Luscus Aulus Postumius Albinus Luscus Aulus Postumius Albinus Luscus was a politician of Ancient Rome, of patrician rank, of the 2nd century BC. He was curule aedile in 187 BC, when he exhibited the Great Games, praetor in 185 BC, and consul in 180 BC. In his consulship he conducted the war against the Ligurians.He was censor in 174... |
C. Calpurnius Piso |
suff. | Q. Fulvius Flaccus | |
179 | Q. Fulvius Flaccus Quintus Fulvius Flaccus (consul 179 BCE) Quintus Fulvius Flaccus was a plebeian consul of the Roman Republic in 179 BC. Because of his successes in Spain and Liguria, he celebrated two triumphs... |
L. Manlius Acidinus Fulvianus Lucius Manlius Acidinus Fulvianus Lucius Manlius Acidinus Fulvianus was an ancient Roman noble, originally belonging to the Fulvia gens, but was adopted into the Manlia gens, probably by Lucius Manlius Acidinus. He was praetor in 188 BC, and had the province of Hispania Citerior allotted to him, where he remained until 186 BC... |
178 | M. Iunius Brutus | A. Manlius Vulso |
177 | C. Claudius Pulcher Gaius Claudius Pulcher (consul 177 BC) Gaius Claudius Pulcher, a.k.a. Caius Claudius , consul in 177 BC, was the son of Appius Claudius Pulcher consul in 212 BC, and he was the father of Appius Claudius Pulcher, consul in 143 BC.... |
Ti. Sempronius Gracchus Tiberius Gracchus Major Tiberius Gracchus major or Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus was a Roman politician of the 2nd century BC... |
176 | Cn. Cornelius Scipio Hispallus | Q. Petillius Spurinus |
suff. | C. Valerius Laevinus | |
175 | P. Mucius Scaevola | M. Aemilius Lepidus Marcus Aemilius Lepidus (187 BC) Marcus Aemilius Lepidus was a Roman consul, Pontifex Maximus and censor.As a praetor he was governor of Sicily in 191 BC. He was elected consul in 187 BC. He and his colleague, Gaius Flaminius, subdued the Ligurians. From 180 BC onwards he was pontifex maximus and from 179 BC was princeps senatus.... II |
174 | Sp. Postumius Albinus Paullulus Spurius Postumius Albinus Paullulus Spurius Postumius Albinus Paullulus was a politician of ancient Rome, of patrician rank, of the 2nd century BC. He was praetor in Sicily in 183 BC, and consul in 174 BC... |
Q. Mucius Scaevola Quintus Mucius Scaevola (consul 174 BC) Quintus Mucius Scaevola was a politician of the Roman Republic, believed to be the son of his namesake who was praetor in 215 BC. He was made praetor in 179 BC, and became governor of Sicily. In 174 BC he was made consul, and in 171 BC, tribune... |
173 | L. Postumius Albinus | M. Popillius Laenas Marcus Popillius Laenas (consul 173 BC) Marcus Popillius Laenas was a Roman statesman.He was praetor in 176 BC. He did not go to his province of Sardinia because he did not want to upset the success that the propraetor, Titus Aebutius, was enjoying... |
172 | C. Popillius Laenas Gaius Popillius Laenas Gaius Popillius Laenas twice served as one of the two consuls of the Roman Republic, in 172 and 158 BC. His name indicates he was of the gens of the Popilii, a name of Etruscan origin... |
P. Aelius Ligus Publius Aelius Ligus Publius Aelius Ligus was a consul of the Roman Republic in 172 BCE, serving with fellow consul Gaius Popillius Laenas. Aelius Ligus probably was praetor in 175 BC.In 172 BC there was the first plebeian college of consuls. Both consuls were sent to Liguria.... |
171 | P. Licinius Crassus Publius Licinius Crassus (consul 171 BC) Publius Licinius Crassus was Roman consul for year 171 BC, together with Gaius Cassius Longinus.He was the son of Gaius Licinius Varus, possibly related to the Gaius Licinius Varus who was consul in 236 BC and who was still alive in 219 BC... |
C. Cassius Longinus Gaius Cassius Longinus (consul 171 BC) Gaius Cassius Longinus was a Roman consul in the year 171 BCE, together with Publius Licinius Crassus.Cassius Longinus was not given a command position as he had hoped during the Third Macedonian War, and instead was sent to the northern border of Italy in the province of Illyria to man a defense... |
170 | A. Hostilius Mancinus Aulus Hostilius Mancinus Aulus Hostilius Mancinus was a Roman consul in the year 170 BCE, together with Aulus Atilius Serranus.... |
A. Atilius Serranus Aulus Atilius Serranus (consul 170 BC) Aulus Atilius Serranus was a Roman consul in the year 170 BCE, together with Aulus Hostilius Mancinus.Atilius Serranus began as a praetor to the city of Rome in 173 BCE. The next year, he was charged with ensuring that a part of the Roman army in Brundusium was successfully moved to Macedonia in... |
169 | Q. Marcius Philippus Quintus Marcius Philippus Quintus Marcius Philippus was a Roman consul in 186 BC and 169 BC.He held praetura in Sicily in 189 BC. In 164 BC he was elected censor with Lucius Aemilius Paullus Macedonicus.... II |
Cn. Servilius Caepio |
168 | L. Aemilius Paullus Macedonicus II | C. Licinius Crassus |
167 | Q. Aelius Paetus | M. Iunius Pennus |
166 | M. Claudius Marcellus Marcus Claudius Marcellus (consul 166 BC) Marcus Claudius Marcellus was Roman consul for year 166 BC , for 155 BC , and for 152 BC .... |
C. Sulpicius Galus Gaius Sulpicius Gallus Gaius Sulpicius Gallus or Galus 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, king of Macedonia, and gained great reputation for having predicted an eclipse of the moon on the... |
165 | T. Manlius Torquatus | Cn. Octavius |
164 | A. Manlius Torquatus | Q. Cassius Longinus |
163 | Ti. Sempronius Gracchus Tiberius Gracchus Major Tiberius Gracchus major or Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus was a Roman politician of the 2nd century BC... II |
M'. Iuventius Thalna |
162 | P. Cornelius Scipio Nasica Corculum Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Corculum Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Corculum was a Roman statesman and member of the gens Cornelia.Corculum was the son of Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica , and was thus a first cousin once removed of the Roman general Scipio Africanus... |
C. Marcius Figulus |
suff. | P. Cornelius Lentulus | Cn. Domitius Ahenobarbus Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus (consul 162 BC) Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus, son of the Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus who had been consul in 192 BC, was chosen pontifex in 172 BC, when still a young man, and in 169 BC was sent with two others as commissioners into Macedonia... |
161 | M. Valerius Messalla Marcus Valerius Messalla (consul 161 BC) Marcus Valerius Messalla was a Roman Republic consul in 161 BC.Nephew of Marcus Valerius Messalla , his consulate was remarkable chiefly for a decree of the senate prohibiting the residence of Greek rhetoricians at Rome. The Phormion and Eunuch of Terence were first acted in this year... |
C. Fannius Strabo |
160 | L. Anicius Gallus | M. Cornelius Cethegus |
159 | Cn. Cornelius Dolabella | M. Fulvius Nobilior Marcus Fulvius Nobilior (consul 159 BC) Marcus Fulvius Nobilior was a Roman politician. He is not to be confused with his father who was also called Marcus Fulvius Nobilior and who also served as consul.... |
158 | M. Aemilius Lepidus Marcus Aemilius Lepidus (consul 158 BC) Marcus Aemilius Lepidus was a Roman consul for year 158 BC, together with Gaius Popillius Laenas.- References :... |
C. Popillius Laenas II Gaius Popillius Laenas Gaius Popillius Laenas twice served as one of the two consuls of the Roman Republic, in 172 and 158 BC. His name indicates he was of the gens of the Popilii, a name of Etruscan origin... |
157 | Sex. Iulius Caesar | L. Aurelius Orestes |
156 | L. Cornelius Lentulus Lupus | C. Marcius Figulus II |
155 | P. Cornelius Scipio Nasica Corculum Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Corculum Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Corculum was a Roman statesman and member of the gens Cornelia.Corculum was the son of Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica , and was thus a first cousin once removed of the Roman general Scipio Africanus... II |
M. Claudius Marcellus Marcus Claudius Marcellus (consul 166 BC) Marcus Claudius Marcellus was Roman consul for year 166 BC , for 155 BC , and for 152 BC .... II |
154 | Q. Opimius | L. Postumius Albinus Lucius Postumius Albinus (consul 154 BC) Lucius Postumius Albinus was a politician of ancient Rome, of patrician rank, of the 2nd century BC. He was curule aedile in 161 BC, and exhibited the Ludi Megalenses, at which Terence's play Eunuchus had debuted. He was consul in 154 BC, and died seven days after he had set out from Rome in... |
suff. | M'. Acilius Glabrio | |
153 | Q. Fulvius Nobilior Quintus Fulvius Nobilior Quintus Fulvius Nobilior was a Roman consul who obtained the consulship in 153 BC.His father Marcus Fulvius Nobilior and his brother Marcus Fulvius Nobilior were also consuls.Nobilior and his father were patrons of the writer Quintus Ennius.... |
T. Annius Luscus |
152 | M. Claudius Marcellus Marcus Claudius Marcellus (consul 166 BC) Marcus Claudius Marcellus was Roman consul for year 166 BC , for 155 BC , and for 152 BC .... III |
L. Valerius Flaccus |
151 | L. Licinius Lucullus Lucius Licinius Lucullus This article is on the Consul of 151 BC. For the descendent see Lucullus, and for others of this name see Licinia .Lucius Licinius Lucullus was a novus homo who became Consul in 151 BC. He was imprisoned by the Tribunes for attempting to enforce a troop levy too harshly... |
A. Postumius Albinus Aulus Postumius Albinus (consul 151 BC) Aulus Postumius Albinus, apparently the son of Aulus Postumius Albinus Luscus, was praetor in 155 BC, and consul in 151 BC with Lucius Licinius Lucullus. He and his colleague were thrown into prison by the tribunes for conducting the levies with too much severity... |
150 | T. Quinctius Flamininus | M'. Acilius Balbus |
149 | L. Marcius Censorinus | M'. Manilius Manius Manilius Manius Manilius was a Roman Republican orator and distinguished jurist who also had a long militarycareer. It is unclear if he was related to the Manius Manilius who was degraded by Cato the Censor for embracing his wife in broad daylight in Cato's censorship from 184 BC to 182 BC.Manilius was... |
148 | Sp. Postumius Albinus Magnus Spurius Postumius Albinus Magnus Spurius Postumius Albinus Magnus was a politician of ancient Rome, of patrician rank, of the 2nd century BC. He was consul in 148 BC, in which year a great fire happened at Rome... |
L. Calpurnius Piso Caesoninus |
147 | P. Cornelius Scipio Africanus Aemilianus Scipio Aemilianus Africanus Publius Cornelius Scipio Aemilianus Africanus Numantinus , also known as Scipio Aemilianus or Scipio Africanus the Younger, was a leading general and politician of the ancient Roman Republic... |
C. Livius Drusus Gaius Livius Drusus Gaius Livius Drusus was Roman consul for 147 BC, together with Scipio Aemilianus Africanus.... |
146 | Cn. Cornelius Lentulus Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus was a consul of the Roman Republic in 146 BC. His colleague was Lucius Mummius Achaicus, whose military achievements outshone him.He was from the Lentuli branch of the gens Cornelia... |
L. Mummius Achaicus Lucius Mummius Achaicus Lucius Mummius , was a Roman statesman and general, also known as Leucius Mommius. He later received the agnomen Achaicus after conquering Greece.-Praetor:... |
145 | Q. Fabius Maximus Aemilianus Quintus Fabius Maximus Aemilianus Quintus Fabius Maximus Aemilianus was a Roman statesman and consul .Fabius was by adoption a member of the patrician gens Fabia, but by birth he was the eldest son of Lucius Aemilius Paullus Macedonicus and Papiria Masonis and the elder brother of Scipio Aemilianus... |
L. Hostilius Mancinus |
144 | Ser. Sulpicius Galba Servius Sulpicius Galba (consul 144 BC) Servius Sulpicius Galba was a consul of Rome in 144 BC.He served as tribune of the soldiers in the second legion in Macedonia, under Lucius Aemilius Paullus Macedonicus, to whom he was personally hostile... |
L. Aurelius Cotta |
143 | Ap. Claudius Pulcher Appius Claudius Pulcher (consul 143 BC) Appius Claudius Pulcher was a Roman politician of the 2nd century BC.-Life:Son of Gaius Claudius Pulcher , he was appointed consul in 143 BC, and, to obtain a pretext for a triumph, attacked the Salassi, an Alpine tribe... |
Q. Caecilius Metellus Macedonicus Quintus Caecilius Metellus Macedonicus Quintus Caecilius Metellus Macedonicus was a Praetor in 148 BC, Consul in 143 BC, Proconsul of Hispania Citerior in 142 BC and Censor in 131 BC. He was the oldest son of Quintus Caecilius Metellus and grandson of Lucius Caecilius Metellus.A brilliant general, he fought in the Third Macedonian War... |
142 | L. Caecilius Metellus Calvus Lucius Caecilius Metellus Calvus Lucius Caecilius Metellus Calvus was a Roman statesman. He was a son of Quintus Caecilius Metellus and brother of Quintus Caecilius Metellus Macedonicus... |
Q. Fabius Maximus Servilianus |
141 | Cn. Servilius Caepio | Q. Pompeius Quintus Pompeius Quintus Pompeius was the name of various Romans from the gens Pompeius, who were of plebeian status. They lived during the Roman Republic and Roman Empire.-Consul of 141 BC:... |
140 | C. Laelius (Sapiens) Gaius Laelius Sapiens Gaius Laelius G.f. Sapiens , was a Roman statesman, best known for his friendship with the Roman general and statesman Scipio Aemilianus . He was consul of 140 BC, elected with the help of his friend, by then censor, after failing to be elected in 141 BC. Gaius Laelius G.f... |
Q. Servilius Caepio |
139 | Cn. Calpurnius Piso | M. Popillius Laenas |
138 | P. Cornelius Scipio Nasica Serapio Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Serapio Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Serapio , the son of Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Corculum and his wife Cornelia Africana Major, was a member of the gens Cornelia and a politician of the ancient Roman Republic. He was consul in 138 BC.He was also a member of the gens Cornelia, a family of... |
D. Iunius Brutus Callaicus Decimus Junius Brutus Callaicus Decimus Junius Brutus Callaicus was a Roman politician and general of the 2nd century BC. He was the son of the consul Marcus Junius Brutus and brother of the praetor Marcus Junius Brutus; he himself was appointed consul in 138 BC... |
137 | M. Aemilius Lepidus Porcina Marcus Aemilius Lepidus Porcina Marcus Aemilius Lepidus Porcina was a member of important Roman gens Aemilia, consul in 137 BC. He was probably son of Marcus Aemilius Lepidus, tribune in 190 BC.-Command in Spain:... |
C. Hostilius Mancinus Gaius Hostilius Mancinus Gaius Hostilius Mancinus was a Roman consul in 137 BC. Due to his campaign against Numantia in northern Spain, Plutarch called him "not bad as a man, but most unfortunate of the Romans as a general." During this campaign in the Numantine War, Mancinus was defeated, showing some cowardice,... |
136 | L. Furius Philus Lucius Furius Philus Lucius Furius Philus was a consul of ancient Rome in 136 BC. He was a member of the Scipionic circle, and particularly close to Scipio Aemilianus. As consul he was involved with the foedus Mancinum, and offered Mancinus to the Numantines... |
Sex. Atilius Serranus |
135 | Ser. Fulvius Flaccus | Q. Calpurnius Piso |
134 | P. Cornelius Scipio Africanus Aemilianus Scipio Aemilianus Africanus Publius Cornelius Scipio Aemilianus Africanus Numantinus , also known as Scipio Aemilianus or Scipio Africanus the Younger, was a leading general and politician of the ancient Roman Republic... II |
C. Fulvius Flaccus |
133 | P. Mucius Scaevola Publius Mucius Scaevola Publius Mucius Scaevola was a prominent Roman politician and jurist. He was tribune in 141 BC, praetor in 136 BC, and consul in 133 BC.... |
L. Calpurnius Piso Frugi Lucius Calpurnius Piso Frugi (consul 133 BC) Lucius Calpurnius Piso Frugi was a Roman consul in 133 BC, historian and representative of older Roman annalists. He was of plebeian origin.... |
132 | P. Popillius Laenas | P. Rupilius Publius Rupilius Publius Rupilius, Roman statesman, consul in 132 BC. During the inquiry that followed the death of Tiberius Gracchus, conducted by himself and his colleague Popillius Laenas, he proceeded with the utmost severity against the supporters of Gracchus. In the same year he was despatched to Sicily,... |
131 | P. Licinius Crassus Dives Mucianus Publius Licinius Crassus Dives Mucianus Publius Licinius Crassus Dives Mucianus was the son by blood of Publius Mucius Scaevola, the consul of 175 BC, and brother of Publius Mucius Scaevola... |
L. Valerius Flaccus |
130 | L. Cornelius Lentulus | M. Perperna Marcus Perperna Marcus Perperna, Roman consul in 130 BC, is said to have been a consul before he was a citizen; for Valerius Maximus relates, that the father of this Perperna was condemned under the lex Papia after the death of his son, because he had falsely usurped the rights of a Roman citizen.M... |
suff. | Ap. Claudius Pulcher | |
129 | C. Sempronius Tuditanus Gaius Sempronius Tuditanus (consul 129 BC) Gaius Sempronius Tuditanus was a politician and historian of the Roman Republic. He was consul in 129 BC.- Biography :Gaius Sempronius Tuditanus was a member of the plebeian gens Sempronia. His father had the same name and was senator and in 146 BC member of a commission of ten men who had to... |
M'. Aquillius Manius Aquillius (129 BC) Manius Aquillius, member of the ancient Roman gens Aquillia, was Consul in 129 BC. He put an end to the war which had been carried on against Aristonicus, the son of Eumenes II king of Pergamon, and which had been almost terminated by his predecessor, Marcus Perperna... |
128 | Cn. Octavius | T. Annius Rufus |
127 | L. Cassius Longinus Ravilla Lucius Cassius Longinus Ravilla Lucius Cassius Longinus Ravilla was a Roman consul in 127 BC.As a tribune of Concilium Plebis in 137 BC he put forward and passed the Lex Cassia Tabellaria . In 127 BC he was consul with Lucius Cornelius Cinna and in 125 BC he was elected censor... |
L. Cornelius Cinna |
126 | M. Aemilius Lepidus | L. Aurelius Orestes |
125 | M. Plautius Hypsaeus | M. Fulvius Flaccus Marcus Fulvius Flaccus (consul 125 BC) Marcus Fulvius Flaccus was a Roman senator and an ally of the Gracchi. He became an administrator of the agrarian reform in 130 BC, and as a solution to the problem of land division among the allied cities, proposed Roman citizenship for the allies' citizens, thus introducing a question that vexed... |
124 | C. Cassius Longinus | C. Sextius Calvinus Gaius Sextius Calvinus (consul 124 BC) Gaius Sextius Calvinus was a consul of the Roman Republic in 124 BC. During his consulship, he joined M. Fulvius Flaccus in waging war against the Ligures, Saluvii, and Vocontii in the Mediterranean region of present-day France. He continued as proconsul in Gaul for 123–122... |
123 | Q. Caecilius Metellus Balearicus Quintus Caecilius Metellus Balearicus Quintus Caecilius Metellus Balearicus was a son of Quintus Caecilius Metellus Macedonicus. He was a Consul in 123 BC and a Censor in 120 BC, dominated Sardinia and conquered the Balearic Islands - for what he earned his cognomen and the honours of Triumph - establishing at Palma and Pollentia two... |
T. Quinctius Flamininus |
122 | Cn. Domitius Ahenobarbus Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus (consul 122 BC) Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus was consul of Rome in 122 BC. He was the son of the Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus who was consul in 162 BC.... |
C. Fannius |
121 | L. Opimius Lucius Opimius Lucius Opimius was Roman consul in 121 BC, known for ordering the execution of 3,000 supporters of popular leader Gaius Gracchus without trial, using as pretext the state of emergency declared after Gracchus's recent and turbulent death.... |
Q. Fabius Maximus Allobrogicus Quintus Fabius Maximus Allobrogicus Quintus Fabius Maximus Allobrogicus, was a Roman statesman and general.Fabius Maximus Allobrogicus, a member of the patrician gens Fabia, was the son of Quintus Fabius Maximus Aemilianus, consul of 145 BC... |
120 | P. Manilius | C. Papirius Carbo Gaius Papirius Carbo (consul 120 BC) Gaius Papirius Carbo was an Ancient Roman statesman and orator. He was associated with Gaius Gracchus in carrying out the provision of the agrarian law of Tiberius Gracchus. When tribune of the people , Carbo carried out a law extending the secret ballot for the enactment and repeal of laws... |
119 | L. Caecilius Metellus Dalmaticus Lucius Caecilius Metellus Dalmaticus Lucius Caecilius Metellus Dalmaticus was a son of Lucius Caecilius Metellus Calvus. He was a Consul in 119 BC, a Censor in 115 BC and then Pontifex Maximus. He had eliminated from the Senate 32 of its members and fought Saturninus, thus contributing to the return to Rome, in 99 BC, of his brother... |
L. Aurelius Cotta |
118 | M. Porcius Cato Marcus Porcius Cato (consul 118 BC) Marcus Porcius Cato was a member of the Roman plebeian gens Porcii and consul in 118 BC.Marcus Porcius Cato was the elder son of Marcus Porcius Cato Licinianus and the grandson of the famous conservative Roman politician Cato the Elder. Nothing is known about his early life. In 121 BC at the... |
Q. Marcius Rex Quintus Marcius Rex Quintus Marcius Rex was a member of the Marcii Reges, the family founded by the Roman King Ancus Marcius. His father, praetor in 144 BC, built the Aqua Marcia aqueduct, the longest aqueduct of ancient Rome... |
117 | L. Caecilius Metellus Diadematus Lucius Caecilius Metellus Diadematus Lucius Caecilius Metellus Diadematus was the second son of Quintus Caecilius Metellus Macedonicus.... |
Q. Mucius Scaevola Augur Quintus Mucius Scaevola Augur Quintus Mucius Scaevola Augur was a politician of the Roman Republic and an early authority on Roman law. He was first educated in law by his father and in philosophy by the stoic Panaetius of Rhodes.... |
116 | C. Licinius Geta | Q. Fabius Maximus Eburnus Quintus Fabius Maximus Eburnus Quintus Fabius Maximus Eburnus was a Roman statesman of the patrician gens Fabia. He was consul in 116 BC.-Family:Eburnus was the son of Quintus Fabius Maximus Servilianus, consul in 142 BC, himself adopted from the gens Servilia into the gens Fabia, allegedly by one of the two adoptive sons of... |
115 | M. Aemilius Scaurus Marcus Aemilius Scaurus Marcus Aemilius Scaurus was a Roman consul in 115 BC and considered one of the most talented and influential politicians of the Republic.... |
M. Caecilius Metellus Marcus Caecilius Metellus (II) Marcus Caecilius Metellus was one of the four sons of Quintus Caecilius Metellus Macedonicus.He was Moneyer in 127 BC, Praetor in 118 BC, Consul in 115 BC and from 114 BC to 111 BC Proconsul of Corsica and Sardinia... |
114 | M'. Acilius Balbus | C. Porcius Cato Gaius Porcius Cato Gaius Porcius Cato , was son of Marcus Porcius Cato Licinianus, consul 114 BC, obtained Macedonia as his province, and fought unsuccessfully against the Scordisci. He was accused of extortion in Macedonia, and was sentenced to pay a fine... |
113 | C. Caecilius Metellus Caprarius Gaius Caecilius Metellus Caprarius Gaius Caecilius Metellus Caprarius was born around 160 BC. He served under Scipio Aemilianus in Numantia around 133 BC. He was praetor in 117 BC and consul in 113 BC; his co-consul was Gnaeus Papirius Carbo. Caprarius was proconsul in Thrace from 112-111 BC. He triumphed for his victory there in... |
Cn. Papirius Carbo Gnaeus Papirius Carbo (consul 113 BC) Gnaeus Papirius Carbo, son of Gaius Papirius Carbo, was consul in 113 BC, together with Gaius Caecilius Metellus Caprarius.He was according to Cicero the father of Gnaeus Papirius Carbo, who was thrice consul, whereas this latter is called by Velleius Paterculus a brother of Gaius Papirius Carbo... |
112 | M. Livius Drusus Marcus Livius Drusus (censor) The elder Marcus Livius Drusus was set up as tribune by the Senate in 121 BC to undermine Gaius Gracchus' land reform bills. To do this, he proposed creating twelve colonies with 3,000 settlers each from the poorer classes, and relieving rent on property distributed since 133 BC... |
L. Calpurnius Piso Caesoninus Lucius Calpurnius Piso Caesoninus (consul 112 BC) Lucius Calpurnius Piso Caesoninus was the son of Lucius Calpurnius Piso Caesoninus, consul in 148 BC.He was consul in 112 BC, with Marcus Livius Drusus... |
111 | P. Cornelius Scipio Nasica Serapio Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Serapio (consul 111 BC) Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Serapio , son of Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Serapio and wife Caecilia Metella, was a Consul in 111 BC and a Praetor in 98 BC.-Family:... |
L. Calpurnius Bestia |
110 | M. Minucius Rufus | Sp. Postumius Albinus Spurius Postumius Albinus (consul 110 BC) Spurius Postumius Albinus was a politician of ancient Rome, of patrician rank, of the 2nd century BC. He was consul in 110 BC, and obtained the province of Numidia to carry on the war against Jugurtha... |
109 | Q. Caecilius Metellus (Numidicus) Quintus Caecilius Metellus Numidicus Quintus Caecilius Metellus Numidicus was the leader of the conservative faction of the Roman Senate and a bitter enemy of Gaius Marius.... |
M. Iunius Silanus |
108 | Ser. Sulpicius Galba | Q. or L. Hortensius |
suff. | M. Aurelius Scaurus Marcus Aurelius Scaurus Marcus Aurelius Scaurus was a Roman politician and general during the Cimbrian War. After one of the consul designates was prosecuted and condemned, Scaurus was made consul suffectus in 108 BC.... |
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107 | L. Cassius Longinus Ravilla Lucius Cassius Longinus (consul 107 BC) Lucius Cassius Longinus was a consul of the Roman Republic in 107 BC. His colleague was Gaius Marius.As a praetor in 111 BC, he was sent to Numidia to bring Jugurtha to Rome, promising him safe conduct. Jugurtha valued this pledge as much as the public pledge for his safety. In his consulship with... |
C. Marius Gaius Marius Gaius Marius was a Roman general and statesman. He was elected consul an unprecedented seven times during his career. He was also noted for his dramatic reforms of Roman armies, authorizing recruitment of landless citizens, eliminating the manipular military formations, and reorganizing the... |
106 | Q. Servilius Caepio Quintus Servilius Caepio Quintus Servilius Caepio the Elder was a Roman statesman and general, consul in 106 BC, and proconsul of Cisalpine Gaul in 105 BC. He was the father of Quintus Servilius Caepio the Younger and the grandfather of Servilia Caepionis.... |
C. Atilius Serranus |
105 | P. Rutilius Rufus Publius Rutilius Rufus Publius Rutilius Rufus was a Roman statesman, orator and historian of the Rutilius family, as well as great-uncle of Gaius Julius Caesar.... |
Cn. Mallius Maximus Gnaeus Mallius Maximus Gnaeus Mallius Maximus was a Roman politician and general.He was a novus homo when he was elected to the consulship of the Roman Republic in 105 BC. He drew Gallia Transalpina as his province for the year. He was defeated by Cimbri at the battle of Arausio . He lost his sons in the battle and he... |
104 | C. Marius Gaius Marius Gaius Marius was a Roman general and statesman. He was elected consul an unprecedented seven times during his career. He was also noted for his dramatic reforms of Roman armies, authorizing recruitment of landless citizens, eliminating the manipular military formations, and reorganizing the... II |
C. Flavius Fimbria Gaius Flavius Fimbria (consul 104 BCE) Gaius Flavius Fimbria, according to Cicero, rose to the highest honours in the republic through his own merit and talent.In 105 BC, he was a candidate for the consulship, and the people gave him the preference to his competitor, Quintus Lutatius Catulus; and accordingly, Fimbria was the colleague... |
103 | C. Marius Gaius Marius Gaius Marius was a Roman general and statesman. He was elected consul an unprecedented seven times during his career. He was also noted for his dramatic reforms of Roman armies, authorizing recruitment of landless citizens, eliminating the manipular military formations, and reorganizing the... III |
L. Aurelius Orestes |
102 | C. Marius Gaius Marius Gaius Marius was a Roman general and statesman. He was elected consul an unprecedented seven times during his career. He was also noted for his dramatic reforms of Roman armies, authorizing recruitment of landless citizens, eliminating the manipular military formations, and reorganizing the... IV |
Q. Lutatius Catulus Quintus Lutatius Catulus Quintus Lutatius Catulus was consul of the Roman Republic in 102 BC, and the leading public figure of the gens Lutatia of the time. His colleague in the consulship was Gaius Marius, but the two feuded and Catulus sided with Sulla in the civil war of 88–87 BC... |
101 | C. Marius Gaius Marius Gaius Marius was a Roman general and statesman. He was elected consul an unprecedented seven times during his career. He was also noted for his dramatic reforms of Roman armies, authorizing recruitment of landless citizens, eliminating the manipular military formations, and reorganizing the... V |
M'. Aquillius Manius Aquillius (101 BC) Manius Aquillius , member of the ancient Roman gens Aquillia, was consul in 101 BC.Probably a son of Manius Aquillius consul in 129 BC, he was a loyal follower of Gaius Marius... |
1st century BC
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100 | C. Marius Gaius Marius Gaius Marius was a Roman general and statesman. He was elected consul an unprecedented seven times during his career. He was also noted for his dramatic reforms of Roman armies, authorizing recruitment of landless citizens, eliminating the manipular military formations, and reorganizing the... VI |
L. Valerius Flaccus Lucius Valerius Flaccus (princeps senatus 86 BC) Lucius Valerius Flaccus was a consul of the Roman Republic in 100 BC and princeps senatus during the civil wars of the 80s... |
99 | M. Antonius Marcus Antonius Orator Marcus Antonius Orator was a Roman politician of the Antonius family and one of the most distinguished Roman orators of his time. He was also the grandfather of the famous general and triumvir, Mark Antony.-Career:... |
A. Postumius Albinus Aulus Postumius Albinus Aulus Postumius Albinus, was a politician of the Roman Republic, and second consul in 99 BC with M. Antonius. Aulus Gellius quotes the words of a senatus consultum passed in their consulship in consequence of the spears of Mars having moved... |
98 | Q. Caecilius Metellus Nepos Quintus Caecilius Metellus Nepos Quintus Caecilius Metellus Nepos was a son of Quintus Caecilius Metellus Balearicus. He was a Consul in 98 BC, having fought at the Iberian Peninsula against the Celtiberians and the Vaccaei, suffering before these ones a memorable defeat.He married Licinia Prima, who after widowed married the... |
T. Didius Titus Didius Titus Didius was a general and politician of the Roman Republic. He is credited with the restoration of the Villa Publica, and is notorious for his proconsulship in Hispania Citerior .... |
97 | Cn. Cornelius Lentulus Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus (consul 97 BC) Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus was a consul of the Roman Republic in 97 BC. He had been praetor by 100 BC. His consular colleague was Publius Licinius Crassus. During their consulship, the senate passed a decree banning human sacrifice. Despite the fame of the gens Cornelia and his attainment of Rome's... |
P. Licinius Crassus |
96 | Cn. Domitius Ahenobarbus | C. Cassius Longinus Gaius Cassius Longinus (consul 96 BCE) Gaius Cassius Longinus was consul in 96 BC with Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus. He is mentioned by Cicero as one of those persons who were elected consuls notwithstanding their having failed to obtain the aedileship.... |
95 | L. Licinius Crassus Lucius Licinius Crassus Lucius Licinius Crassus was a Roman consul. He was considered the greatest Roman orator of his day, by his pupil Cicero.He became consul in 95 BC. During his consulship a law was passed requiring all but citizens to leave Rome, an edict which provoked the Social War... |
Q. Mucius Scaevola Quintus Mucius Scaevola Pontifex Quintus Mucius Scaevola Pontifex , the son of Publius Mucius Scaevola was a politician of the Roman Republic and an important early authority on Roman law. He is credited with founding the study of law as a systematic discipline... |
94 | C. Coelius Caldus Gaius Coelius Caldus Gaius Coelius Caldus or Gaius Caelius Caldus was a politician of ancient Rome of the late 2nd and early 1st century BC.In 107 BC, he was a tribune and passed a lex tabellaria, which ordained that in the courts of justice the votes should be given by means of tables in cases of high treason.In 94... |
L. Domitius Ahenobarbus Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus (consul 94 BC) Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus was a politician of ancient Rome of the late 2nd and early 1st century BC. He served as praetor in Sicily, probably in 96 BC, shortly after the Second Servile War, when slaves had been forbidden to carry arms. He ordered a slave to be crucified for killing a wild boar... |
93 | C. Valerius Flaccus Gaius Valerius Flaccus (consul 93 BCE) Gaius Valerius Flaccus was a consul of the Roman Republic in 93 BC and a provincial governor in the late-90s and throughout the 80s... |
M. Herennius Marcus Herennius (consul 93 BC) Marcus Herennius was consul of the Roman Republic in 93 BC. He became consul in 93 BC, after defeating Lucius Marcius Philippus in the consular election for 93 BC.-References:... |
92 | C. Claudius Pulcher Gaius Claudius Pulcher (consul 92 BC) Gaius Claudius Pulcher was a Roman Republic consul in 92 BC, together with Marcus Perperna. His great-grandfather was Gaius Claudius Pulcher .In 100 BC he was one of those took up arms against Saturninus... |
M. Perperna Marcus Perperna (consul 92 BCE) Marcus Perperna was the son of a previous consul, Marcus Perperna.Marcus Perperna became consul in 92 BC with Gaius Claudius Pulcher, and censor in 86 BC with Lucius Marcius Philippus... |
91 | L. Marcius Philippus Lucius Marcius Philippus (consul 91 BCE) Lucius Marcius Philippus was a Roman orator and one of the most important politicians of the late Roman Republic. His strenuous opposition to the reforms of Marcus Livius Drusus during his consulate of 91 BCE, in defense of the "collusionist policy" of the governing class with the publicani... |
Sex. Iulius Caesar Sextus Julius Caesar Sextus Julius Caesar was the name of several men of the Julii Caesares family in ancient Rome.-Sextus Julius Caesar I:Lived circa 200 BC. Son of Lucius Julius Caesar I and grandson of Numerius Julius Caesar. Sextus was a military tribune under Lucius Aemilius Paullus, as well as a governor of Liguria... |
90 | L. Iulius Caesar Lucius Julius Caesar III Lucius Julius Caesar was a son of Lucius Julius Caesar , and elder brother to Gaius Julius Caesar Strabo Vopiscus. Lucius was involved in the downfall of tribune Lucius Appuleius Saturninus in 100 BC and became praetor in 94 BC without being a quaestor and aedile first... |
P. Rutilius Lupus Publius Rutilius Lupus (consul 90 BCE) Publius Rutilius Lupus was a consul of the Roman Republic in 90 BC.The Social Wars broke out during his consulship. His colleague, Lucius Julius Caesar was sent out to face the Samnites, while Lupus was to fight the Marsi. He chose Gaius Marius as his legate... |
89 | Cn. Pompeius Strabo | L. Porcius Cato Lucius Porcius Cato Lucius Porcius Cato, son of Marcus Porcius Cato Salonianus, was a consul of the Roman Republic in 89 BC.As consul, Porcius Cato led the Roman army at the Battle of Fucine Lake in 89 BC against a rebel force during the Social War, but was defeated and killed while fighting a Marsic camp in winter.-... |
88 | L. Cornelius Sulla Felix Lucius Cornelius Sulla Lucius Cornelius Sulla Felix , known commonly as Sulla, was a Roman general and statesman. He had the rare distinction of holding the office of consul twice, as well as that of dictator... |
Quintus Pompeius Quintus Pompeius Quintus Pompeius was the name of various Romans from the gens Pompeius, who were of plebeian status. They lived during the Roman Republic and Roman Empire.-Consul of 141 BC:... Rufus |
87 | Cn. Octavius Gnaeus Octavius Gnaeus Octavius was a senator and later consul of the Roman Republic. His father, also called Gnaeus Octavius, was Consul in 128 BC.His uncle, Marcus Octavius, was a key figure in opposition to the reforms of Tiberius Gracchus in 133 BC... |
L. Cornelius Cinna Lucius Cornelius Cinna Lucius Cornelius Cinna was a four-time consul of the Roman Republic, serving four consecutive terms from 87 to 84 BC, and a member of the ancient Roman Cinna family of the Cornelii gens.... |
suff. | L. Cornelius Merula Lucius Cornelius Merula (consul 87 BC) Lucius Cornelius Merula was a politician and priest of the late Roman Republic.He held the office of Flamen Dialis , and wore the flamens cap at all times, unlike the other flamines who only wore it while performing sacrifices.In 87 BC, during the civil war between Marius and Sulla, he was... |
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86 | L. Cornelius Cinna Lucius Cornelius Cinna Lucius Cornelius Cinna was a four-time consul of the Roman Republic, serving four consecutive terms from 87 to 84 BC, and a member of the ancient Roman Cinna family of the Cornelii gens.... II |
C. Marius Gaius Marius Gaius Marius was a Roman general and statesman. He was elected consul an unprecedented seven times during his career. He was also noted for his dramatic reforms of Roman armies, authorizing recruitment of landless citizens, eliminating the manipular military formations, and reorganizing the... VII |
suff. | L. Valerius Flaccus Lucius Valerius Flaccus (suffect consul 86 BC) Lucius Valerius Flaccus was the suffect consul who completed the term of Gaius Marius in 86 BC. He was sent as governor in that year to the Roman province of Asia, but was murdered in a mutiny by Fimbria during the turmoil of the Sullan civil wars and the Mithridatic Wars.Flaccus is also known for... |
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85 | L. Cornelius Cinna Lucius Cornelius Cinna Lucius Cornelius Cinna was a four-time consul of the Roman Republic, serving four consecutive terms from 87 to 84 BC, and a member of the ancient Roman Cinna family of the Cornelii gens.... III |
Cn. Papirius Carbo Gnaeus Papirius Carbo Gnaeus Papirius Carbo was a three-time consul of ancient Rome.A member of the Carbones of the plebeian gens Papiria, and nephew of Gaius Papirius Carbo , he was a strong supporter of the Marian party, and took part in the blockade of Rome... |
84 | Cn. Papirius Carbo Gnaeus Papirius Carbo Gnaeus Papirius Carbo was a three-time consul of ancient Rome.A member of the Carbones of the plebeian gens Papiria, and nephew of Gaius Papirius Carbo , he was a strong supporter of the Marian party, and took part in the blockade of Rome... II |
L. Cornelius Cinna Lucius Cornelius Cinna Lucius Cornelius Cinna was a four-time consul of the Roman Republic, serving four consecutive terms from 87 to 84 BC, and a member of the ancient Roman Cinna family of the Cornelii gens.... IV |
83 | L. Cornelius Scipio Asiaticus Lucius Cornelius Scipio Asiaticus (consul 83 BC) Lucius Cornelius Scipio Asiaticus was a lineal descendant and great-grandson of Lucius Cornelius Scipio Asiaticus, consul 190 BC, who was victor of the Battle of Magnesia .... |
C. Norbanus Gaius Norbanus Gaius Norbanus surnamed Bulbus was a Roman politician.In 103 BC, when tribune of the people, he accused Quintus Servilius Caepio the Elder of having brought about the defeat of his army by the Cimbri through rashness, and also of having plundered the temple of Tolosa... |
82 | C. Marius Gaius Marius the Younger Gaius Marius Minor, also known in English as Marius the Younger or informally "the younger Marius" , was the adopted son of Gaius Marius, who was seven times consul, and a famous military commander. Appian first describes him as the son of the great Marius, but in a subsequent passage, he is... |
Cn. Papirius Carbo Gnaeus Papirius Carbo Gnaeus Papirius Carbo was a three-time consul of ancient Rome.A member of the Carbones of the plebeian gens Papiria, and nephew of Gaius Papirius Carbo , he was a strong supporter of the Marian party, and took part in the blockade of Rome... III |
81 | M. Tullius Decula Marcus Tullius Decula Marcus Tullius Decula was a consul of the Roman Republic in 81 BC, with Gnaeus Cornelius Dolabella, during the dictatorship of Sulla; but the consuls of that year were only nominal, as Sulla had all the power in his hands.... |
Cn. Cornelius Dolabella Gnaeus Cornelius Dolabella Gnaeus Cornelius Dolabella was a consul of the Roman Republic in 81 BC, with Marcus Tullius Decula, during the dictatorship of Sulla.-Biography:... |
80 | L. Cornelius Sulla Felix Lucius Cornelius Sulla Lucius Cornelius Sulla Felix , known commonly as Sulla, was a Roman general and statesman. He had the rare distinction of holding the office of consul twice, as well as that of dictator... II |
Q. Caecilius Metellus Pius Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius was a pro-Sullan politician and general. He was named Pius because of his 99 BC petition to return his father from exile and was true to his cognomen for the constance and inflexibility with which he always fought for his father's rehabilitation and return to... |
79 | P. Servilius Vatia Isauricus Publius Servilius Vatia Isauricus (consul 79 BCE) Publius Servilius Vatia Isauricus , son of Gaius Servilius Vatia and wife Caecilia Metella, daughter of Quintus Caecilius Metellus Macedonicus, was a Praetor in 84 BC and a Roman Consul, appointed by the dictator Lucius Cornelius Sulla for 79 BC... |
Ap. Claudius Pulcher Appius Claudius Pulcher (praetor 88 BC) Appius Claudius Pulcher was a Roman politician of the 1st century BC.His father is uncertain — Gaius Claudius Pulcher or most likely Appius, Consul in 143 BC. The son was a supporter of Lucius Cornelius Sulla and served as praetor in 88 BC. He was exiled in that year by Gaius Marius while Sulla... |
78 | M. Aemilius Lepidus Marcus Aemilius Lepidus (120-77 BC) Marcus Aemilius Lepidus was a Roman statesman. He was the father of the triumvir Marcus Aemilius Lepidus and of the consul of 50 BC Lucius Aemilius Lepidus Paullus.-Biography:... |
Q. Lutatius Catulus Quintus Lutatius Catulus (Capitolinus) Quintus Lutatius Catulus , sometimes called "Capitolinus", was a politician in the late Roman Republic. His father was the like-named Quintus Lutatius Catulus , also a politician.-Biography:... |
77 | D. Iunius Brutus | Mam. Aemilius Lepidus Livianus Mamercus Aemilius Lepidus Livianus Mamercus Aemilius Lepidus Livianus, was a Roman politician and military commander who was consul in 77 BC.-Biography:Livianus was a well connected and influential figure in Late Republican politics. A member of the aristocratic party, brother of the tribune Marcus Livius Drusus and son of Marcus... |
76 | Cn. Octavius | C. Scribonius Curio Gaius Scribonius Curio Gaius Scribonius Curio was the name of a father and son who lived in the late Roman Republic.-Father:Gaius Scribonius Curio was a Roman statesman and orator. He was nicknamed Burbulieus for the way he moved his body while speaking... |
75 | L. Octavius | C. Aurelius Cotta Gaius Aurelius Cotta Gaius Aurelius Cotta was a Roman statesman and orator; not to be confused with Gaius Aurelius L.f. Cotta who was Consul in 252 with Publius Servilius Q.f. Geminus.... |
74 | L. Licinius Lucullus Lucullus Lucius Licinius Lucullus , was an optimate politician of the late Roman Republic, closely connected with Sulla Felix... |
M. Aurelius Cotta Marcus Aurelius Cotta (consul 74 BC) Marcus Aurelius Cotta was a Roman politician and general who was consul in 74 BC and was one of the early Roman commanders who fought in the Third Mithridatic War.-Biography:... |
73 | M. Terentius Varro Lucullus Marcus Terentius Varro Lucullus Marcus Terentius Varro Lucullus , younger brother of the more famous Lucius Licinius Lucullus, was a supporter of Lucius Cornelius Sulla and consul of ancient Rome in 73 BC. As proconsul of Macedonia in 72 BC, he defeated the Bessi in Thrace and advanced to the Danube and the west coast of the... |
C. Cassius Longinus Gaius Cassius Longinus (consul 73 BCE) Gaius Cassius Longinus Varus was a Roman consul in 73 BC was married to Anna, . Cassius and his colleague passed the lex Terentia Cassia that ordered the state to buy up grain in Sicily and sell it for a low price in Rome... |
72 | L. Gellius Publicola Lucius Gellius Publicola Lucius Gellius Publicola was a Roman politician and general who was one of two Consuls of the Republic in 72 BC along with Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus Clodianus... |
Cn. Cornelius Lentulus Clodianus Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus Clodianus Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus Clodianus was a Roman politician and general who was one of two Consuls of the Republic in 72 BC along with Lucius Gellius Publicola... |
71 | P. Cornelius Lentulus Sura | Cn. Aufidius Orestes |
70 | Cn. Pompeius Magnus Pompey Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus, also known as Pompey or Pompey the Great , was a military and political leader of the late Roman Republic... |
M. Licinius Crassus Dives Marcus Licinius Crassus Marcus Licinius Crassus was a Roman general and politician who commanded the right wing of Sulla's army at the Battle of the Colline Gate, suppressed the slave revolt led by Spartacus, provided political and financial support to Julius Caesar and entered into the political alliance known as the... |
69 | Q. Hortensius Hortalus Quintus Hortensius Quintus Hortensius Hortalus was a Roman orator and advocate.At the age of nineteen he made his first speech at the bar, and shortly afterwards successfully defended Nicomedes IV of Bithynia, one of Rome's dependants in the East, who had been deprived of his throne by his brother. From that time... |
Q. Caecilius Metellus Creticus Quintus Caecilius Metellus Creticus (died 55 BC) Quintus Caecilius Metellus Creticus was a politically active member of theRoman upper class. He was praetor in 74 BC and pontifex from 73 BC until his death... |
68 | L. Caecilius Metellus Lucius Caecilius Metellus Lucius Caecilius Metellus was a Roman aristocrat. He was praetor in 71 BC. He succeeded Gaius Verres as governor of Sicily in 70 BC. He died in office as consul in 68 BC. His co-consul was Quintus Marcus Rex.- Family :... |
Q. Marcius Rex Quintus Marcius Rex (consul 68 BCE) Quintus Marcius Rex was a consul of the Roman Republic.He was the grandson of another Quintus Marcius Rex, the consul of 118 BC. He was elected consul for 68 BC with Lucius Caecilius Metellus. Caecilius Metellus died near the start of the year and was not replaced... |
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67 | C. Calpurnius Piso | M'. Acilius Glabrio |
66 | M'. Aemilius Lepidus Manius Aemilius Lepidus (consul 66 BCE) Manius Aemilius Lepidus was a Roman politician who became consul in 66 BC alongside Lucius Volcatius Tullus.-Biography:A member of the patrician Aemilia clan, Lepidus was proquaestor in an eastern province between 84 BC and 78 BC... |
L. Volcatius Tullus Lucius Volcatius Tullus (consul 66 BC) Lucius Volcatius Tullus was a Roman politician who became consul in 66 BC alongside Manius Aemilius Lepidus.-Biography:Elected to the office of Praetor by 69 BC, and possibly Curator Viarum in 68 BC, Tullus was elected consul in 66 BC. During his consulate, it was brought to his attention that... |
65 | L. Aurelius Cotta Lucius Aurelius Cotta Lucius Aurelius Cotta was a Roman politician from an old noble family who held the offices of praetor , consul and censor . Both his father and grandfather of the same name had been consuls, and his two brothers, Gaius Aurelius Cotta and Marcus Aurelius Cotta, preceded him as consul in 75 and 74... |
L. Manlius Torquatus Lucius Manlius Torquatus Lucius Manlius Torquatus was a Roman politician who was elected Consul in 65 BC after the condemnation of Publius Cornelius Sulla and Publius Autronius Paetus.-Biography:... |
64 | L. Iulius Caesar Lucius Julius Caesar IV Lucius Julius Caesar IV was the son of the consul of 90 BC, Lucius Julius Caesar III. He was the father of another Lucius Julius Caesar, the brother of Julia Antonia, and the uncle of the Brothers Antonii, Marcus, Gaius, and Lucius... |
C. Marcius Figulus |
63 | M. Tullius Cicero | C. Antonius Hibrida Gaius Antonius Hybrida Gaius Antonius Hybrida was a politician of the Roman Republic. He was the second son of Marcus Antonius Orator and brother of Marcus Antonius Creticus; his mother is unknown. He was the uncle of the famed triumvir Mark Antony.... |
62 | D. Iunius Silanus Decimus Junius Silanus (Consul 62 BC) Decimus Junius M. f. D. n. Silanus was a consul of the Roman Republic. He may have been the son of Marcus Junius Silanus, consul in 109 BC. He was the stepfather of Marcus Junius Brutus, having married Brutus' mother, Servilia.-Political career:... |
L. Licinius Murena Lucius Licinius Murena Lucius Licinius Murena was Roman consul in 62 BC. His father had the same name.At the end of the First Mithridatic War, he was left in Asia by Sulla in command of the two legions formerly controlled by Gaius Flavius Fimbria... |
61 | M. Pupius Piso Frugi Calpurnianus Marcus Pupius Piso Frugi Calpurnianus Marcus Pupius Piso Frugi Calpurnianus belonged originally to the gens Calpurnia, but was adopted by Marcus Pupius, when the latter was an old man. He retained, however, his family-name Piso.Piso had attained some importance as early as the first civil war... |
M. Valerius Messalla Niger Marcus Valerius Messalla Niger Marcus Valerius Messalla Niger was a senator of the Roman Republic.He was praetor in the year of Cicero's consulship, 63 BC, and consul in 61, the year in which Publius Clodius profaned the mysteries of the Bona Dea, and Gnaeus Pompeius triumphed for his several victories over the Cilician pirates,... |
60 | Q. Caecilius Metellus Celer Quintus Caecilius Metellus Celer (consul) Quintus Caecilius Metellus Celer was a Consul in 60 BC and son of Quintus Caecilius Metellus Nepos, or, according to some, the son of Tribune Quintus Caecilius Metellus Celer while the latter is the son of Quintus Caecilius Metellus Nepos... |
L. Afranius Lucius Afranius (consul) Lucius Afranius was an ancient Roman legatus and client of Pompey the Great. He served with Pompey during his Iberian campaigns against Sertorius in the late 70s BC, and remained in his service right through to the Civil War. He died after the Battle of Thapsus in 46 BC.-Early career:Lucius... |
59 | C. Iulius Caesar Julius Caesar Gaius Julius Caesar was a Roman general and statesman and a distinguished writer of Latin prose. He played a critical role in the gradual transformation of the Roman Republic into the Roman Empire.... |
M. Calpurnius Bibulus Marcus Calpurnius Bibulus Marcus Calpurnius Bibulus was a politician of the late Roman Republic.Bibulus was the son in law of Marcus Porcius Cato Uticencis. In 59 BC he was elected consul, supported by the optimates, conservative republicans in the Senate and opponents of Julius Caesar's triumvirate... |
58 | L. Calpurnius Piso Caesoninus | A. Gabinius Aulus Gabinius Aulus Gabinius, Roman statesman and general, and supporter of Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus, was a prominent figure in the later days of the Roman Republic.... |
57 | P. Cornelius Lentulus Spinther Publius Cornelius Lentulus Spinther Publius Cornelius 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... |
Q. Caecilius Metellus Nepos Quintus Caecilius Metellus Nepos Iunior Quintus Caecilius Metellus Nepos Iunior was a son of Quintus Caecilius Metellus Nepos. He was a Tribune in 62 BC, a Praetor in 60 BC, a Consul in 57 BC and the Governor of Hispania Citerior in 56 BC.... |
56 | Cn. Cornelius Lentulus Marcellinus Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus Marcellinus Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus Marcellinus was a Roman statesman and consul of 56 BC. He was married at least twice. His first wife is unknown but his second wife was probably Scribonia, at least twenty years his junior, who later became the second wife of Augustus.He was the father of Lentulus... |
L. Marcius Philippus |
55 | Cn. Pompeius Magnus Pompey Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus, also known as Pompey or Pompey the Great , was a military and political leader of the late Roman Republic... II |
M. Licinius Crassus Dives Marcus Licinius Crassus Marcus Licinius Crassus was a Roman general and politician who commanded the right wing of Sulla's army at the Battle of the Colline Gate, suppressed the slave revolt led by Spartacus, provided political and financial support to Julius Caesar and entered into the political alliance known as the... II |
54 | L. Domitius Ahenobarbus Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus (consul 54 BC) Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus, consul 54 BC, was an enemy of Julius Caesar and a strong supporter of the aristocratic party in the late Roman Republic.He is first mentioned in 70 BC by Cicero as a witness against Verres... |
Ap. Claudius Pulcher |
53 | Cn. Domitius Calvinus | M. Valerius Messalla Rufus Marcus Valerius Messalla Rufus Marcus Valerius Messalla Rufus , was a Roman politician, and consul in 53 BC.- Family :Marcus Valerius Messalla Rufus was the son of an otherwise unknown Marcus Valerius Messalla and Hortensia... |
52 | Cn. Pompeius Magnus Pompey Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus, also known as Pompey or Pompey the Great , was a military and political leader of the late Roman Republic... III |
Q. Caecilius Metellus Pius Scipio Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius Scipio Nasica Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius Scipio Nasica , in modern scholarship often as Metellus Scipio, was a Roman consul and military commander in the Late Republic. During the civil war between Julius Caesar and the senatorial faction led by Pompeius Magnus , he remained a staunch optimate... |
51 | Ser. Sulpicius Rufus Servius Sulpicius Rufus Servius Sulpicius Rufus , surnamed Lemonia from the tribe to which he belonged, was a Roman orator and jurist.He studied rhetoric with Cicero, and accompanied him to Rhodes in 78 BC. Finding that he would never be able to rival his teacher he gave up rhetoric for law... |
M. Claudius Marcellus Marcus Claudius Marcellus (consul 51 BC) Marcus Claudius Marcellus, was a member of the plebeian gens Claudia of the branch cognomitated Marcellus and a Roman politician.Marcellus was elected curule aedile in 56 BC. In 52 BC he was elected consul, together with Servius Sulpicius Rufus, for the following year... |
50 | L. Aemilius Lepidus Paullus | C. Claudius Marcellus Minor Gaius Claudius Marcellus Minor :See Gaius Claudius Marcellus for other men of this name, or Gaius Claudius Marcellus Maior for his cousin, consul of 49 BC.Gaius Claudius Marcellus Minor was a Roman senator and consul. He was a member of the distinguished Claudius family... |
49 | C. Claudius Marcellus Maior Gaius Claudius Marcellus Maior Gaius Claudius Marcellus Maior was a Roman consul in 49 BC.He is frequently confused with his cousin of the same name, Gaius Claudius Marcellus Minor, a consul a year before in 50 BC. Gaius was also the brother of the Marcus Claudius Marcellus, the consul of 51 BC.Little is known of him before his... |
L. Cornelius Lentulus Crus Lucius Cornelius Lentulus Crus Lucius Cornelius Lentulus, surnamed Crus or Cruscello , was a member of the anti-Caesarian party.In 61 BC he was the chief accuser of Publius Clodius in the affair of the festival of Bona Dea... |
48 | C. Iulius Caesar Julius Caesar Gaius Julius Caesar was a Roman general and statesman and a distinguished writer of Latin prose. He played a critical role in the gradual transformation of the Roman Republic into the Roman Empire.... II |
P. Servilius Isauricus Publius Servilius Vatia Isauricus (consul 48 BCE) Publius Servilius Vatia Isauricus was a Roman Consul elected in 48 BC along with Gaius Julius Caesar. He is generally regarded as a puppet of Caesar, having a long friendship with the Dictator. He was the son of Publius Servilius Vatia Isauricus.... |
47 | Q. Fufius Calenus Quintus Fufius Calenus Quintus Fufius Calenus was a Roman general, and consul in 47 BC.As tribune of the people in 61 BC, he was chiefly instrumental in securing the acquittal of the notorious Publius Clodius when charged with having profaned the mysteries of Bona Dea... |
P. Vatinius Publius Vatinius Publius Vatinius was a Roman statesman during the last decades of the Republic.-Early political life:Vatinius was quaestor in 63 BC, the same year Marcus Tullius Cicero was consul. Cicero believed that Vatinius was elected on account of the influence of one of the consuls... |
46 | C. Iulius Caesar Julius Caesar Gaius Julius Caesar was a Roman general and statesman and a distinguished writer of Latin prose. He played a critical role in the gradual transformation of the Roman Republic into the Roman Empire.... III |
M. Aemilius Lepidus Marcus Aemilius Lepidus (triumvir) Marcus Aemilius Lepidus , was a Roman patrician who rose to become a member of the Second Triumvirate and Pontifex Maximus. His father, Marcus Aemilius Lepidus, had been involved in a rebellion against the Roman Republic.Lepidus was among Julius Caesar's greatest supporters... |
45 | C. Iulius Caesar Julius Caesar Gaius Julius Caesar was a Roman general and statesman and a distinguished writer of Latin prose. He played a critical role in the gradual transformation of the Roman Republic into the Roman Empire.... IV |
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suff. | Q. Fabius Maximus Quintus Fabius Maximus (consul 45 BC) Quintus Fabius Maximus was a general and statesman of the late Roman Republic. He was a member of the patrician gens Fabia... |
C. Trebonius Trebonius Gaius Trebonius was a military commander and politician of the late Roman Republic, a trusted associate of Julius Caesar who was later among those instigating the plot to assassinate the Dictator.-Biography:... |
suff. | C. Caninius Rebilus Gaius Caninius Rebilus Gaius Caninius Rebilus, a member of the plebeian gens Caninia, was a Roman general and politician. As a reward for devoted service, Julius Caesar appointed him consul suffectus in 45 BC.... |
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44 | C. Iulius Caesar Julius Caesar Gaius Julius Caesar was a Roman general and statesman and a distinguished writer of Latin prose. He played a critical role in the gradual transformation of the Roman Republic into the Roman Empire.... V |
M. Antonius Mark Antony Marcus Antonius , known in English as Mark Antony, was a Roman politician and general. As a military commander and administrator, he was an important supporter and loyal friend of his mother's cousin Julius Caesar... |
suff. | P. Cornelius Dolabella Publius Cornelius Dolabella Publius Cornelius Dolabella was a Roman general, by far the most important of the Dolabellae. He arranged for himself to be adopted by a plebeian so that he could become a Tribune.. He married Cicero's daughter Tullia Ciceronis... |
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43 | C. Vibius Pansa Caetronianus Gaius Vibius Pansa Caetronianus Gaius Vibius Pansa Caetronianus was consul of the Roman Republic in 43 BC. Although supporting Gaius Julius Caesar during the Civil War, he pushed for the restoration of the Republic upon Caesar’s death... |
A. Hirtius Aulus Hirtius Aulus Hirtius was one of the consuls of the Roman Republic and a writer on military subjects.He was known to have been a legate of Julius Caesar's starting around 54 BC and served as an envoy to Pompey in 50. During the Roman Civil Wars he served in Spain, he might have been a tribune in 48, and... |
suff. | C. Iulius Caesar Augustus Augustus ;23 September 63 BC – 19 August AD 14) is considered the first emperor of the Roman Empire, which he ruled alone from 27 BC until his death in 14 AD.The dates of his rule are contemporary dates; Augustus lived under two calendars, the Roman Republican until 45 BC, and the Julian... (Octavianus) |
Q. Pedius Quintus Pedius Quintus Pedius was a Roman who lived during the late Roman Republic. Pedius was the son of a Marcus or Quintus Pedius and nephew or great nephew of the Roman dictator Julius Caesar.... |
suff. | C. Carrinas Gaius Carrinas (consul 43 BC) Gaius Carrinas, was a Roman politician, general and consul.In 45 BC, Carrinas was sent on the orders of Julius Caesar to Spain to fight Sextus and Gnaeus Pompeius. As he was unsuccessful in putting down the two Pompeii and the last remnants of the Republicans, he was superseded by Gaius Asinius... |
P. Ventidius Bassus Publius Ventidius Bassus Publius Ventidius Bassus, or in full, Publius Ventidius Publii filius Bassus, "Publius Ventidius, Publius's son, Bassus" was a Roman general and one of Julius Caesar's protégés... |
42 | M. Aemilius Lepidus Marcus Aemilius Lepidus (triumvir) Marcus Aemilius Lepidus , was a Roman patrician who rose to become a member of the Second Triumvirate and Pontifex Maximus. His father, Marcus Aemilius Lepidus, had been involved in a rebellion against the Roman Republic.Lepidus was among Julius Caesar's greatest supporters... II |
L. Munatius Plancus Lucius Munatius Plancus Lucius Munatius Plancus was a Roman senator, consul in 42 BC, and censor in 22 BC with Aemilius Lepidus Paullus... |
41 | L. Antonius Pietas Lucius Antonius (brother of Mark Antony) Lucius Antonius was the younger brother and supporter of Mark Antony, a Roman politician.Lucius was son of Marcus Antonius Creticus, son of the rhetorician Marcus Antonius Orator executed by Gaius Marius' supporters in 86 BC, and Julia Antonia, a cousin of Julius Caesar... |
P. Servilius Isauricus Publius Servilius Vatia Isauricus (consul 48 BCE) Publius Servilius Vatia Isauricus was a Roman Consul elected in 48 BC along with Gaius Julius Caesar. He is generally regarded as a puppet of Caesar, having a long friendship with the Dictator. He was the son of Publius Servilius Vatia Isauricus.... II |
40 | Cn. Domitius Calvinus II | C. Asinius Pollio Gaius Asinius Pollio (consul 40 BC) Gaius Asinius Pollio was a Roman soldier, politician, orator, poet, playwright, literary critic and historian, whose lost contemporary history, provided much of the material for the historians Appian and Plutarch... |
suff. | L. Cornelius Balbus Lucius Cornelius Balbus (maior) Lucius Cornelius Balbus was born in Gades early in the last century BC.... |
P. Canidius Crassus Publius Canidius Crassus Publius Canidius Crassus was a Roman general and Mark Antony's lieutenant. He served under Lepidus in southern Gallia in 43 BC, and was henceforth allied with Antony. He became suffect consul in 40 BC and then served as a commander in Armenia whence he invaded, in 36 BC, Iberia , and forced its... |
39 | L. Marcius Censorinus Lucius Marcius Censorinus (consul 39 BC) Lucius Marcius Censorinus was a consul of the Roman Republic in 39 BC, during the Second Triumvirate. He and his colleague Gaius Calvisius Sabinus had been the only two senators who tried to defend Julius Caesar when he was assassinated on the Ides of March in 44 BC, and their consulship under the... |
C. Calvisius Sabinus |
suff. | C. Cocceius Balbus | P. Alfenus Varus Alfenus Varus Alfenus Varus was an ancient Roman jurist and writer who lived around the 1st century BC.__FORCETOC__-Life:Alfenus Varus was a pupil of Servius Sulpicius Rufus, and the only pupil of Servius from whom there are any excerpts in the Pandects... |
38 | Ap. Claudius Pulcher Appius Claudius Pulcher (consul 38 BC) Appius Claudius Pulcher was a Roman politician. An early supporter of Augustus, he was elected consul in 38 BC.-Biography:A member of the patrician branch of the Claudii family, Pulcher originally bore the name Gaius Claudius Pulcher, and was the natural born son of Gaius Claudius Pulcher, a... |
C. Norbanus Flaccus Gaius Norbanus Flaccus Gaius Norbanus Flaccus was a Roman politician and general during the first century BC.Of Etruscan descent, Flaccus was the grandson of Gaius Norbanus. His family had suffered under the proscriptions of Lucius Cornelius Sulla, but had found favour under the regime of Julius Caesar... |
suff. | L. Cornelius Lentulus | L. Marcius Philippus Lucius Marcius Philippus (consul 38 BC) Lucius Marcius Philippus was a Roman politician who was elected suffect consul in 38 BC. He was step-brother to the future emperor Augustus.-Biography:... |
37 | M. Vipsanius Agrippa Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa was a Roman statesman and general. He was a close friend, son-in-law, lieutenant and defense minister to Octavian, the future Emperor Caesar Augustus... |
L. Caninius Gallus |
suff. | T. Statilius Taurus Titus Statilius Taurus Titus Statilius Taurus was the name of a line of Roman senators. The first known and most important of these was a Roman general and two-time consul prominent during the Triumviral and Augustan periods... |
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36 | L. Gellius Publicola Lucius Gellius Publicola (consul 36 BCE) Lucius Gellius Publicola was a consul of the Roman Republic. He was the son of Lucius Gellius Publicola, the consul of 72 BC.He was accused of committing incest with his stepmother, and of conspiring against his father's life; but although the latter was nearly convinced of his guilt, he allowed... |
M. Cocceius Nerva Marcus Cocceius Nerva (consul 36 BC) Marcus Cocceius Nerva was consul of the Roman Republic in 36 BC, together with Lucius Gellius Publicola. His family were of Umbrian origin and were supporters of Marcus Antonius, providing him with a number of generals and diplomats.... |
suff. | L. Nonius Asprenas Lucius Nonius Asprenas (consul 36 BC) Lucius Nonius Asprenas was a Roman politician and general who fought with Julius Caesar and was elected consul suffectus in 36 BC.-Biography:... |
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35 | Sex. Pompeius | L. Cornificius Lucius Cornificius Lucius Cornificius, a member of the plebeian gens Cornificia, was a Roman politician and consul in 35 BC.Cornificius served as the accuser of Marcus Junius Brutus in the court which tried the murderers of Julius Caesar. In 38 BC Octavian gave him the command of a fleet in the war against Sextus... |
suff. | P. Cornelius Dolabella | T. Peducaeus |
34 | M. Antonius Mark Antony Marcus Antonius , known in English as Mark Antony, was a Roman politician and general. As a military commander and administrator, he was an important supporter and loyal friend of his mother's cousin Julius Caesar... II |
L. Scribonius Libo Lucius Scribonius Libo (consul 34 BC) Lucius Scribonius Libo was a Roman politician and military commander who was Consul in 34 BC and brother-in-law to both Pompey the Great and Augustus.-Early Career & the Civil War:... |
suff. | L. Sempronius Atratinus Lucius Sempronius Atratinus Lucius Sempronius Atratinus was a Roman politician who was elected suffect consul in 34 BC. He is mentioned in Pro Caelio, a famous speech in defense of Marcus Caelius Rufus by Marcus Tullius Cicero.-Biography:... |
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suff. | Paullus Aemilius Lepidus Aemilius Lepidus Paullus Lucius Aemilius Lepidus Paullus or Paullus Aemilius Lepidus was a member of the Roman Senate. Paullus was a member of the gens Aemilia.... |
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suff. | M. Herennius Picens | |
33 | Imp. Caesar Divi f. Augustus Augustus ;23 September 63 BC – 19 August AD 14) is considered the first emperor of the Roman Empire, which he ruled alone from 27 BC until his death in 14 AD.The dates of his rule are contemporary dates; Augustus lived under two calendars, the Roman Republican until 45 BC, and the Julian... II |
L. Volcacius Tullus Lucius Volcatius Tullus (consul 33 BC) Lucius Volcatius Tullus, was a Roman politician who was elected consul in 33 BC.-Biography:Tullus was the son of Lucius Volcatius Tullus; the consul of 66 BC. Elected praetor urbanus in 46 BC, in 45 BC he was alloted the province of Cilicia for his propraetorial governorship, which he held until 44... |
suff. | L. Autronius Paetus | |
suff. | L. Flavius | C. Fonteius Capito |
suff. | M. Acilius Glabrio | |
suff. | L. Vinicius | Q. Laronius |
32 | Cn. Domitius Ahenobarbus Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus (consul 32 BC) Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus was a general and politician of ancient Rome in the 1st century BC.-Life:Ahenobarbus was captured with his father, Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus, at Corfinium in 49 BC, and was present at the Battle of Pharsalus in 48 BC, but did not take any further part in the war... |
C. Sosius Gaius Sosius Gaius Sosius was a Roman general and politician.Gaius Sosius was elected quaestor in 66 BC and praetor in 49 BC. Upon the start of the civil war, he joined the party of the Senate sometimes called optimates by modern scholars... |
suff. | L. Cornelius Cinna | M. Valerius Messalla |
31 | M. Antonius Mark Antony Marcus Antonius , known in English as Mark Antony, was a Roman politician and general. As a military commander and administrator, he was an important supporter and loyal friend of his mother's cousin Julius Caesar... III (only in the east) |
Imp. Caesar Divi f. Augustus Augustus ;23 September 63 BC – 19 August AD 14) is considered the first emperor of the Roman Empire, which he ruled alone from 27 BC until his death in 14 AD.The dates of his rule are contemporary dates; Augustus lived under two calendars, the Roman Republican until 45 BC, and the Julian... III |
suff. | M. Valerius Messalla Corvinus Marcus Valerius Messalla Corvinus Marcus Valerius Messalla Corvinus was a Roman general, author and patron of literature and art.-Family:He was the son of politician Marcus Valerius Messalla Niger Although, some dispute his parentage and claim another descendant of Marcus Valerius Corvus to be his father.Messalla Corvinus is... |
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suff. | M. Titius Marcus Titius Marcus Titius was a Roman politician and commander at the end of the Roman Republic.- Descent and Proscription :Marcus Titius was the son of a Lucius Titius and nephew of Lucius Munatius Plancus. The offices which Lucius Titius held are not known but he was proscribed at the end of 43 BC and... |
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suff. | Cn. Pompeius | |
30 | Imp. Caesar Divi f. Augustus Augustus ;23 September 63 BC – 19 August AD 14) is considered the first emperor of the Roman Empire, which he ruled alone from 27 BC until his death in 14 AD.The dates of his rule are contemporary dates; Augustus lived under two calendars, the Roman Republican until 45 BC, and the Julian... IV |
M. Licinius Crassus |
suff. | C. Antistius Vetus Gaius Antistius Vetus (consul 30 BC) Gaius Antistius Vetus was a Roman politician and general who was consul suffectus in 30 BC.-Biography:Vetus was a descendant of the Plebeian Roman house of the Antistii Veti... |
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suff. | M. Tullius Cicero Cicero Minor Marcus Tullius Cicero Minor , or Cicero the Younger, was born in 64 BC. He was the son of Marcus Tullius Cicero, who as a distinguished orator and consular senator was one of the leading figures of the Roman Republic during the 1st century BC. His mother was Terentia, Cicero senior’s first wife... |
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suff. | L. Saenius | |
29 | Imp. Caesar Divi f. Augustus Augustus ;23 September 63 BC – 19 August AD 14) is considered the first emperor of the Roman Empire, which he ruled alone from 27 BC until his death in 14 AD.The dates of his rule are contemporary dates; Augustus lived under two calendars, the Roman Republican until 45 BC, and the Julian... V |
Sex. Appuleius Sextus Appuleius Sextus Appuleius is the name of four figures during the 1st century BC and 1st century AD. The first Sextus Appuleius was married to Octavia Major, the elder half-sister of Augustus... |
suff. | Potitus Valerius Messalla Potitus Valerius Messala Potitus Valerius Messala was an Ancient Roman statesman, probably a son of Marcus Valerius Messalla Rufus. He presumably had two sons: Manius Valerius Messala Potitus and Lucius Valerius Messala Volesus. In 17, Messala participated in the Secular games.-References:*CIL VI 32323, 37075*AE 1988,... |
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28 | Imp. Caesar Divi f. Augustus Augustus ;23 September 63 BC – 19 August AD 14) is considered the first emperor of the Roman Empire, which he ruled alone from 27 BC until his death in 14 AD.The dates of his rule are contemporary dates; Augustus lived under two calendars, the Roman Republican until 45 BC, and the Julian... VI |
M. Vipsanius Agrippa Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa was a Roman statesman and general. He was a close friend, son-in-law, lieutenant and defense minister to Octavian, the future Emperor Caesar Augustus... II |
27 | Imp. Caesar Divi f. Augustus Augustus Augustus ;23 September 63 BC – 19 August AD 14) is considered the first emperor of the Roman Empire, which he ruled alone from 27 BC until his death in 14 AD.The dates of his rule are contemporary dates; Augustus lived under two calendars, the Roman Republican until 45 BC, and the Julian... VII |
M. Vipsanius Agrippa Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa was a Roman statesman and general. He was a close friend, son-in-law, lieutenant and defense minister to Octavian, the future Emperor Caesar Augustus... III |
26 | Imp. Caesar Divi f. Augustus Augustus Augustus ;23 September 63 BC – 19 August AD 14) is considered the first emperor of the Roman Empire, which he ruled alone from 27 BC until his death in 14 AD.The dates of his rule are contemporary dates; Augustus lived under two calendars, the Roman Republican until 45 BC, and the Julian... VIII |
T. Statilius Taurus Titus Statilius Taurus Titus Statilius Taurus was the name of a line of Roman senators. The first known and most important of these was a Roman general and two-time consul prominent during the Triumviral and Augustan periods... II |
25 | Imp. Caesar Divi f. Augustus Augustus Augustus ;23 September 63 BC – 19 August AD 14) is considered the first emperor of the Roman Empire, which he ruled alone from 27 BC until his death in 14 AD.The dates of his rule are contemporary dates; Augustus lived under two calendars, the Roman Republican until 45 BC, and the Julian... IX |
M. Iunius Silanus Marcus Junius Silanus (consul 25 BC) Marcus Junius D. f. M. n. Silanus was consul in 25 BC with Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus, the emperor Augustus.-Biography:Silanus was a descendant of the noble Roman house of the Junii Silani. He was probably the son of Decimus Junius Silanus, consul in 62 BC, and Servilia Caepionis, and perhaps... |
24 | Imp. Caesar Divi f. Augustus Augustus Augustus ;23 September 63 BC – 19 August AD 14) is considered the first emperor of the Roman Empire, which he ruled alone from 27 BC until his death in 14 AD.The dates of his rule are contemporary dates; Augustus lived under two calendars, the Roman Republican until 45 BC, and the Julian... X |
C. Norbanus Flaccus |
23 | Imp. Caesar Divi f. Augustus Augustus Augustus ;23 September 63 BC – 19 August AD 14) is considered the first emperor of the Roman Empire, which he ruled alone from 27 BC until his death in 14 AD.The dates of his rule are contemporary dates; Augustus lived under two calendars, the Roman Republican until 45 BC, and the Julian... XI |
Cn. Calpurnius Piso |
suff. | L. Sestius Albanianus Quirinalis Lucius Sestius Quirinalis Albinianus Lucius Sestius Quirinalis Albinianus was a proquaestor of Marcus Iunius Brutus and a suffect consul in 23 BC. Albinianus was a son of Publius Sestius... |
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22 | M. Claudius Marcellus Aeserninus Marcus Claudius Marcellus Aeserninus Marcus Claudius Marcellus Aeserninus is the name of several people in ancient Roman history:*Marcus Claudius, M. F. Marcellus Aeserninus is mentioned by Cicero as a young man at the trial of Verres , on which occasion he appeared as a witness, where, however, several editions give his name as C... |
L. Arruntius Lucius Arruntius Lucius Arruntius was a Roman admiral. He saw action during the War with Sextus Pompeius, and the war of Mark Antony and Augustus. He is most notable for his participation during the Battle of Actium, where he was in command of victorious Augustus' central division... |
21 | M. Lollius Marcus Lollius Marcus Lollius Paulinus, Roman was a general, the first governor of Galatia and served as consul in 21 BC. In 16 BC, when governor of Gaul , he was defeated by the Sicambri and Tencteri and Usipetes, German tribes who had crossed the Rhine... |
Q. Aemilius Lepidus |
20 | M. Appuleius | P. Silius Nerva Publius Silius Nerva Publius Silius Nerva was a Roman politician and general who was consul in 20 BC.-Biography:Nerva was the son of a senator who had achieved the rank of propraetor... |
19 | C. Sentius Saturninus | Q. Lucretius Vespillo Quintus Lucretius Vespillo Quintus Lucretius Vespillo was theson of another Quintus Lucretius Vespillo who was an orator and jurist. The elder Lucretius was proscribed by Sulla and murdered.... |
suff. | M. Vinicius Marcus Vinicius (consul 19 BC) Marcus Vinicius was a Roman consul and a prominent general at the service of the first Roman emperor, Augustus .... |
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18 | P. Cornelius Lentulus Marcellinus | Cn. Cornelius Lentulus |
17 | C. Furnius Gaius Furnius Gaius Furnius, son of Gaius Furnius, was first consul of the Roman Empire from 17 BCE-16 BCE.He reconciled Augustus to his father who had been up to 31 BCE a staunch adherent of Marcus Antonius. Although there is some suggestion that he is the Furnius put to death by the senate in the reign of... |
C. Iunius Silanus |
16 | L. Domitius Ahenobarbus | P. Cornelius Scipio Publius Cornelius Scipio (consul 16 BC) Publius Cornelius Scipio was the son of Publius Cornelius Scipio Salvito and Scribonia. He was elder brother to Cornelia Scipio and the elder half-brother to Julia the Elder, who was the daughter of Emperor Augustus. Scipio claimed to be a descendent of Scipio Africanus and boasted himself about... |
suff. | L. Tarius Rufus | |
15 | M. Livius Drusus Libo Marcus Livius Drusus Libo Marcus Livius Drusus Libo was the natural son of Lucius Scribonius Libo and an unknown wife. His natural paternal aunt was Scribonia, the second wife of Augustus, as a consequence of which he was a natural paternal first cousin of Julia Caesaris.- Adoption :... |
L. Calpurnius Piso Lucius Calpurnius Piso (consul 15 BC) Lucius Calpurnius L. f. L. n. Piso Caesoninus was a prominent Roman senator of the early principate. He was the son of Lucius Calpurnius Piso Caesoninus and brother of Calpurnia Pisonis, wife of Julius Caesar. He became a confidante of the emperors Augustus and Tiberius... |
14 | M. Licinius Crassus Frugi Marcus Licinius Crassus Dives (consul 14 BC) Marcus Licinius Crassus Frugi , also known as Marcus Licinius Crassus Dives was the adoptive son of consul Marcus Licinius Crassus, the grandson of triumvir Marcus Licinius Crassus... |
Cn. Cornelius Lentulus Augur |
13 | Ti. Claudius Nero Tiberius Tiberius , was Roman Emperor from 14 AD to 37 AD. Tiberius was by birth a Claudian, son of Tiberius Claudius Nero and Livia Drusilla. His mother divorced Nero and married Augustus in 39 BC, making him a step-son of Octavian... I |
P. Quinctilius Varus Publius Quinctilius Varus Publius Quinctilius Varus was a Roman politician and general under Emperor Augustus, mainly remembered for having lost three Roman legions and his own life when attacked by Germanic leader Arminius in the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest.-Life:His paternal grandfather was senator Sextus Quinctilius... |
12 | M. Valerius Messalla Appianus Marcus Valerius Messalla Appianus Marcus Valerius Messalla Appianus is believed to have been born a son of Appius Claudius Pulcher by an unknown wife. This son is then believed to have been adopted by a Marcus Valerius Messalla - possibly Marcus Valerius Messalla Rufus or else a son of that man, specifically Marcus Valerius... |
P. Sulpicius Quirinius Quirinius Publius Sulpicius Quirinius was a Roman aristocrat. After the banishment of the ethnarch Herod Archelaus from the tetrarchy of Judea in AD 6, Quirinius was appointed legate governor of Syria, to which the province of Iudaea had been added for the purpose of a census.-Life:Born in the neighborhood... |
suff. | C. Valgius Rufus Valgius Rufus Gaius Valgius Rufus, Latin poet, friend of Horace and Maecenas, and consul in 12 BC.He was known as a writer of elegies and epigrams, and his contemporaries believed him capable of great things in epic. The author of the panegyric on Messalla declares Rufus to be the only poet fitted to be the... |
L. Volusius Saturninus |
suff. | C. Caninius Rebilus | |
11 | Q. Aelius Tubero Quintus Aelius Tubero Quintus Aelius Tubero was a Roman consul in 11 BC. He was most likely the father of Sextus Aelius Catus, who was himself consul in 4 AD. His granddaughter was Aelia Paetina, who married future Emperor Claudius in 28. Her adopted brother was Lucius Aelius Sejanus, the Praetorian Prefect who was... |
Paullus Fabius Maximus Paullus Fabius Maximus Paullus Fabius Maximus was the elder son of Quintus Fabius Maximus and an unknown wife. He had one younger brother, Africanus Fabius Maximus and a sister, Fabia Paullina... |
10 | Africanus Fabius Maximus Africanus Fabius Maximus Africanus Fabius Maximus was the younger son of Quintus Fabius Maximus and an unknown wife. His elder brother was Paullus Fabius Maximus and his sister was Fabia Paullina, who married Marcus Titius.... |
Iullus Antonius Iullus Antonius Iullus Antonius , also known as Iulus, Julus or Jullus, was the second son of Mark Antony and his third wife Fulvia. He is best known for being the famous lover of Julia the Elder... |
9 | Nero Claudius Drusus Nero Claudius Drusus Nero Claudius Drusus Germanicus , born Decimus Claudius Drusus also called Drusus, Drusus I, Nero Drusus, or Drusus the Elder was a Roman politician and military commander. He was a fully patrician Claudian on his father's side but his maternal grandmother was from a plebeian family... |
T. Quinctius Crispinus Sulpicianus |
8 | C. Marcius Censorinus | C. Asinius Gallus Gaius Asinius Gallus Gaius Asinius Gallus Saloninus was an ambitious Roman Senator with family connections to the Julio-Claudian house. Asinius Gallus was consul in 8 BC, and proconsul of Asia in 6 BC/5 BC. He was a friend of Emperor Augustus and opposed Emperor Tiberius. He introduced measures to the senate to... |
7 | Ti. Claudius Nero Tiberius Tiberius , was Roman Emperor from 14 AD to 37 AD. Tiberius was by birth a Claudian, son of Tiberius Claudius Nero and Livia Drusilla. His mother divorced Nero and married Augustus in 39 BC, making him a step-son of Octavian... II |
Cn. Calpurnius Piso Gnaeus Calpurnius Piso Gnaeus Calpurnius Piso , Roman statesman, was consul in 7 BC; subsequently, he was governor of Hispania and proconsul of Africa.In AD 17 Tiberius appointed him governor of Syria... |
6 | D. Laelius Balbus Decimus Laelius Balbus Decimus Laelius Balbus, son of Decimus and grandson of Decimus, was a Roman politician during the reign of the Roman Emperor Augustus.Balbus was one of the quindecimviri who organized the Secular Games in 17 BC, and was consul in 6 BC.- References :... |
C. Antistius Vetus |
5 | Imp. Caesar Divi f. Augustus Augustus Augustus ;23 September 63 BC – 19 August AD 14) is considered the first emperor of the Roman Empire, which he ruled alone from 27 BC until his death in 14 AD.The dates of his rule are contemporary dates; Augustus lived under two calendars, the Roman Republican until 45 BC, and the Julian... XII |
L. Cornelius Sulla Lucius Cornelius Sulla Faustus Lucius Cornelius Sulla Faustus, second son of Faustus Cornelius Sulla , Consul under the Principitate of Augustus, was born in Arretium in 30 BC, of the Cornelii Sullae.... |
suff. | L. Vinicius | Q. Haterius Quintus Haterius Though we do not know his place of birth, Quintus Haterius was born into a senatorial family around 65 BC. This date is uncertain because we only know the approximate year of his death, and his approximate age at the time... |
suff. | C. Sulpicius Galba | |
4 | C. Calvisius Sabinus | L. Passienus Rufus |
suff. | C. Caelius (Rufus?) | Galus Sulpicius |
3 | L. Cornelius Lentulus | M. Valerius Messalla Messallinus Marcus Valerius Messalla Messallinus Marcus Valerius Messalla Messallinus was the son of the Roman famous orator Marcus Valerius Messalla Corvinus, whom he resembled in character, and wife Calpurnia.He was a senator and consul in 3 BC and AD 3... |
2 | Imp. Caesar Divi f. Augustus Augustus Augustus ;23 September 63 BC – 19 August AD 14) is considered the first emperor of the Roman Empire, which he ruled alone from 27 BC until his death in 14 AD.The dates of his rule are contemporary dates; Augustus lived under two calendars, the Roman Republican until 45 BC, and the Julian... XIII |
M. Plautius Silvanus Marcus Plautius Silvanus Marcus Plautius Silvanus was a Roman politician and general who was consul in 2 BC.-Biography:Silvanus was the son of Urgulania, a close friend of the empress Livia, and it was Livia's intercession that allowed Silvanus to climb the cursus honorum, leading to the consulate in 2 BC alongside Augustus... |
suff. | C. Fufius Geminus | L. Caninius Gallus |
suff. | Q. Fabricius | |
1 | Cossus Cornelius Lentulus Cossus Cornelius Lentulus Gaetulicus (consul 1 BC) Cossus Cornelius Lentulus Gaetulicus was a Roman politician and general who was consul in 1 BC.-Biography:Originally born Cossus Cornelius Lentulus, Gaetulicus was a member of the patrician Lentulus branch of the Cornelii clan.... |
L. Calpurnius Piso |
suff. | A. Plautius | A. Caecina Severus Aulus Caecina Severus (suffect consul 1 BC) Aulus Caecina Severus was a Roman politician and general who was suffect consul in 1 BC.-Biography:Descended from a distinguished Volaterran family, Severus made his name as a military man and was awarded the post of suffect consul in 1 BC.... |
1st century AD
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1 | C. Iulius Caesar Gaius Caesar Gaius Julius Caesar , most commonly known as Gaius Caesar or Caius Caesar, was the oldest son of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Julia the Elder... |
L. Aemilius Paullus |
suff. | M. Herennius Picens | |
2 | P. Vinicius | P. Alfenus Varus Alfenus Varus Alfenus Varus was an ancient Roman jurist and writer who lived around the 1st century BC.__FORCETOC__-Life:Alfenus Varus was a pupil of Servius Sulpicius Rufus, and the only pupil of Servius from whom there are any excerpts in the Pandects... |
suff. | P. Cornelius Lentulus Scipio | T. Quinctius Crispinus Valerianus |
3 | L. Aelius Lamia | M. Servilius |
suff. | P. Silius | L. Volusius Saturninus Lucius Volusius Saturninus Lucius Volusius Saturninus was a renowned Ancient Roman statesman, a son of Lucius Volusius Saturninus, suffect consul of 12 BC and Nonia Polla. Saturninus had a sister named Volusia who was married to a man named Cornelius. His two sons were Lucius Volusius Saturninus, who became pontifex... |
4 | Sex. Aelius Catus Sextus Aelius Catus Sextius Aelius Catus was father of Aelia Paetina, second wife of the emperor Claudius from 28 AD to about 31 AD . His only known grandchild was Aelia and Claudius's daughter Claudia Antonia, born in 30.Sextus Aelius Catus was possibly descended from Sextus Aelius Q.f... |
C. Sentius Saturninus |
suff. | C. Clodius Licinus | Cn. Sentius Saturninus |
5 | L. Valerius Messalla Volesus | Cn. Cornelius Cinna Magnus Gnaeus Cornelius Cinna Magnus Gnaeus Cornelius Cinna Magnus was the son of suffect consul Lucius Cornelius Cinna and Pompeia Magna. His sister was Cornelia Pompeia Magna.... |
suff. | C. Vibius Postumus | C. Ateius Capito |
6 | M. Aemilius Lepidus | L. Arruntius |
suff. | L. Nonius Asprenas | |
7 | Q. Caecilius Metellus Creticus Silanus Quintus Caecilius Metellus Creticus Silanus Quintus Caecilius Metellus Creticus Silanus, born Marcus Junius Silanus was the adopted nephew of Quintus Caecilius Metellus and the son of another Marcus Junius Silanus... |
A. Licinius Nerva Silianus |
suff. | Faustus (II) Cornelius Sulla | Lucilius Longus |
8 | M. Furius Camillus Marcus Furius Camillus (consul of 8 AD) Marcus Furius Camillus, the consul of 8, was a close friend of the emperor Tiberius.He was the father of Livia Medullina who was betrothed to Claudius allegedly at Tiberius's instigation to reward a loyal friend; however, Livia died the day of her wedding, in 9 AD or 10 AD.Camillus was also the ... |
Sex. Nonius Quinctilianus |
suff. | L. Apronius Lucius Apronius Lucius Apronius was a Roman military commander and a father-in-law of praetor Plautius Silvanus. Apronius shared in the achievements of Vibius Postumus and earned the ornaments of a triumph for his distinguished valor in Dalmatian revolt and Germanic Wars, along with Aulus Caecina Severus and Gaius... |
A. Vibius Habitus |
9 | C. Poppaeus Sabinus | Q. Sulpicius Camerinus |
suff. | Q. Poppaeus Secundus | M. Papius Mutilus |
10 | P. Cornelius Dolabella | C. Iunius Silanus |
suff. | Ser. Cornelius Lentulus Maluginensis | Q. Iunius Blaesus Junius Blaesus Quintus Junius Blaesus was a Roman novus homo who lived during the reigns of Augustus and Tiberius... |
11 | M'. Aemilius Lepidus | T. Statilius Taurus Titus Statilius Taurus Titus Statilius Taurus was the name of a line of Roman senators. The first known and most important of these was a Roman general and two-time consul prominent during the Triumviral and Augustan periods... |
suff. | L. Cassius Longinus | |
12 | Germanicus Iulius Caesar Germanicus Germanicus Julius Caesar , commonly known as Germanicus, was a member of the Julio-Claudian dynasty and a prominent general of the early Roman Empire. He was born in Rome, Italia, and was named either Nero Claudius Drusus after his father or Tiberius Claudius Nero after his uncle... |
C. Fonteius Capito |
suff. | C. Visellius Varro | |
13 | C. Silius | L. Munatius Plancus |
suff. | A. Caecina Largus | |
14 | Sex. Pompeius | Sex. Appuleius Sextus Appuleius Sextus Appuleius is the name of four figures during the 1st century BC and 1st century AD. The first Sextus Appuleius was married to Octavia Major, the elder half-sister of Augustus... |
15 | Drusus Iulius Caesar Julius Caesar Drusus Nero Claudius Drusus, later Drusus Julius Caesar was the only child of Roman Emperor Tiberius and his first wife, Vipsania Agrippina... (Jan.-Dec.) |
C. Norbanus Flaccus (Jan.-June) |
suff. | M. Iunius Silanus (July-Dec.) | |
16 | Sisenna Statilius Taurus | L. Scribonius Libo |
suff. | P. Pomponius Graecinus | C. Vibius Rufus |
17 | L. Pomponius Flaccus | C. Caelius Rufus |
suff. | C. Vibius Marsus | L. Voluseius Proculus |
18 | Ti. Caesar Augustus Tiberius Tiberius , was Roman Emperor from 14 AD to 37 AD. Tiberius was by birth a Claudian, son of Tiberius Claudius Nero and Livia Drusilla. His mother divorced Nero and married Augustus in 39 BC, making him a step-son of Octavian... III (Jan.) |
Germanicus Iulius Caesar Germanicus Germanicus Julius Caesar , commonly known as Germanicus, was a member of the Julio-Claudian dynasty and a prominent general of the early Roman Empire. He was born in Rome, Italia, and was named either Nero Claudius Drusus after his father or Tiberius Claudius Nero after his uncle... II (Jan.-Apr.) |
suff. | L. Seius Tubero (Feb.-July) | Livineius Regulus (May–July) |
suff. | C. Rubellius Blandus Gaius Rubellius Blandus Gaius Rubellius Blandus was a suffect consul of ancient Rome, a grandson of Rubellius Blandus of Tibur . Blandus' family were from the Equestrian class.-Career:... (Aug.-Dec.) |
M. Vipstanus Gallus (Aug.-Dec.) |
19 | M. Iunius Silanus Torquatus Marcus Junius Silanus Torquatus (consul AD 19) Marcus Junius M. f. M. n. Silanus Torquatus was consul in AD 19 with Lucius Norbanus Balbus.-Biography:Silanus was a descendant of the noble Roman house of the Junii Silani. His grandfather was Marcus Junius Silanus, consul with the emperor Augustus in 25 BC... (Jan.-Dec.) |
L. Norbanus Balbus (Jan.-Apr.) |
suff. | P. Petronius (May-Dec.) | |
20 | M. Valerius Messala Barbatus Messalinus Marcus Valerius Messalla Barbatus Marcus Valerius Messalla Barbatus was a consul of ancient Rome. He was the father of the Roman Empress Valeria Messalina, great-nephew of the Emperor Augustus, and father-in-law to the Emperor Claudius.... |
M. Aurelius Cotta Maximus Messalinus |
21 | Ti. Caesar Augustus Tiberius Tiberius , was Roman Emperor from 14 AD to 37 AD. Tiberius was by birth a Claudian, son of Tiberius Claudius Nero and Livia Drusilla. His mother divorced Nero and married Augustus in 39 BC, making him a step-son of Octavian... IV |
Drusus Iulius Caesar Julius Caesar Drusus Nero Claudius Drusus, later Drusus Julius Caesar was the only child of Roman Emperor Tiberius and his first wife, Vipsania Agrippina... II |
22 | D. Haterius Agrippa Decimus Haterius Agrippa Decimus or Didius Haterius Agrippa was the son of the orator and senator Quintus Haterius. He was tribune of the plebs in 15 and vetoed proposals; was praetor in 17, consul in 22, and later senator. Agrippa at one time strongly urged the emperor Tiberius to nominate a limited amount of political... |
C. Sulpicius Galba |
23 | C. Asinius Pollio Gaius Asinius Pollio (consul AD 23) Gaius Asinius Pollio, son of Gaius Asinius Gallus and Vipsania Agrippina, was a Roman politician.He was consul in AD 23 alongside Gaius Antistius Vetus. We know from his coins he was proconsul of Asia. Through his mother he was the half-brother of the younger Drusus... |
C. Antistius Vetus |
suff. | C. Stertinius Maximus | |
24 | Ser. Cornelius Cethegus (Jan.-June) | L. Visellius Varro (Jan.-June) |
suff. | C. Calpurnius Aviola (July-Dec.) | P. Cornelius Lentulus Scipio (July-Dec.) |
25 | Cossus Cornelius Lentulus (Jan.-Aug.) | M. Asinius Agrippa Marcus Asinius Agrippa Marcus Asinius Agrippa was Roman consul in 25 AD, and died at the end of the following year, 26 AD. He was also the half-brother of Julius Caesar Drusus, the natural son of the Emperor Tiberius. According to Tacitus, he was descended from a family more illustrious than ancient, and did not... (Jan.-Dec.) |
suff. | C. Petronius (Sept.-Dec.) | |
26 | Cn. Cornelius Lentulus Gaetulicus Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus Gaetulicus Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus Gaetulicus was a Roman general and politician. He was involved in a plot against the emperor Caligula and was executed after its discovery.-Biography:... |
C. Calvisius Sabinus |
suff. | L. Iunius Silanus | C. Vellaeus Tutor |
27 | L. Calpurnius Piso Lucius Calpurnius Piso (consul 27) Lucius Calpurnius Piso was the son of Gnaeus Calpurnius Piso and an unnamed Roman woman. He married Licinia, who was daughter of Marcus Licinius Crassus Dives . Lucius was consul in 27 BC. His co-consul was his brother-in-law Marcus Licinius Crassus Frugi. Lucius died in an unknown year after his... |
M. Licinius Crassus Frugi Marcus Licinius Crassus Frugi This article is about Marcus Licinius Crassus Frugi, the consul that served under the Roman Emperor Tiberius of the 1st century. To see other Romans with this name, see Licinia .... |
suff. | P. Cornelius Lentulus | C. Sallustius Crispus Passienus |
28 | Ap. Iunius Silanus | P. Silius Nerva |
suff. | L. Antistius Vetus | Q. Iunius Blaesus |
29 | C. Fufius Geminus (Jan.-June) | L. Rubellius Geminus (Jan.-June) |
suff. | A. Plautius (July-Dec.) | L. Nonius Asprenas (July-Dec.) |
30 | M. Vinicius (Jan.-June) | L. Cassius Longinus (Jan.-June) |
suff. | L. Naevius Surdinus (July-Dec.) | C. Cassius Longinus Cassius Longinus (jurist) Cassius Longinus was an Ancient Roman jurist and politician. A grandnephew of Servius Sulpicius Rufus and descendant of Gaius Cassius Longinus, he was also one of Caesar's assassins.... (July-Dec.) |
31 | Ti. Caesar Augustus Tiberius Tiberius , was Roman Emperor from 14 AD to 37 AD. Tiberius was by birth a Claudian, son of Tiberius Claudius Nero and Livia Drusilla. His mother divorced Nero and married Augustus in 39 BC, making him a step-son of Octavian... V (Jan.-May 9) |
L. Aelius Seianus Sejanus Lucius Aelius Seianus , commonly known as Sejanus, was an ambitious soldier, friend and confidant of the Roman Emperor Tiberius... (Jan.-May 9) |
suff. | Faustus Cornelius Sulla (May 10-Sept.) | Sex. Tedius (or Teidius) Valerius Catullus (May 10-June) |
suff. | L. Fulcinius Trio (July-Dec.) | |
suff. | P. Memmius Regulus (Oct.-Dec.) | |
32 | Cn. Domitius Ahenobarbus (Jan.-Dec.) | L. Arruntius Camillus Scribonianus Lucius Arruntius Camillus Scribonianus Lucius Arruntius Camillus Scribonianus was a Roman usurper who attempted to overthrow the newly installed Emperor Claudius in 41 CE.- Career :... (Jan.-June) |
suff. | A. Vitellius (July-Dec.) | |
33 | L. Livius Ocella Ser. Sulpicius Galba Galba Galba , was Roman Emperor for seven months from 68 to 69. Galba was the governor of Hispania Tarraconensis, and made a bid for the throne during the rebellion of Julius Vindex... (Jan.-June) |
L. Cornelius Sulla Felix (Jan.-June) |
suff. | L. Salvius Otho (July-Dec.) | N.N. (July-Dec.) |
34 | Paullus Fabius Persicus Paullus Fabius Persicus Paullus Fabius Persicus was the only son of Paullus Fabius Maximus and Marcia, a maternal cousin of Augustus and great-niece of Julius Caesar. As such, Persicus was a first-cousin-once-removed of Augustus and a great-great-nephew of Julius Caesar.- Birth and Name :Paullus Fabius Persicus is... (Jan.-June) |
L. Vitellius Lucius Vitellius Lucius Vitellius the Elder was the youngest of four sons of quaestor Publius Vitellius and the only one that did not die through politics. Under Emperor Tiberius, he was Consul in 34 and Governor of Syria in 35. He deposed Pontius Pilate in 36 after complaints from the people in Samaria... (Jan.-June) |
suff. | Q. Marcius Barea Soranus (July-Dec.) | T. Rustius Nummius Gallus (July-Dec.) |
35 | C. Cestius Gallus Cestius Gallus Gaius Cestius Gallus was the son of a consul in ancient Rome and himself a suffect consul in 42.He was legate of Syria from 63 or 65. He marched into Judea in 66 in an attempt to restore calm at the outset of the Great Jewish Revolt... (Jan.-June) |
M. Servilius Nonianus Servilius Nonianus Marcus Servilius Nonianus was a Roman historian.There are scarce information about his life. His father was Marcus Servilius, consul in 3 AD. Servilius Nonianus was consul in 35 AD. Tacitus describes Servilius Nonianus as a man of great eloquence and as a good-natured man... (Jan.-June) |
suff. | D. Valerius Asiaticus Decimus Valerius Asiaticus Decimus Valerius Asiaticus was the husband of Lollia Saturnina, the sister of Caligula' third wife, Lollia Paulina, was twice a Roman consul , resigning early from his second suffect consulship, according to Dio Cassius , in order to avoid becoming involved in the conspiracies of the court—a... (July-Dec.) |
A. Gabinius Secundus (July-Dec.) |
36 | Sex. Papinius Allenius (Jan.-June) | Q. Plautius (Jan.-June) |
suff. | C. Vettius Rufus (July-Dec.) | M. Porcius Cato (July-Dec.) |
37 | Cn. Acerronius Proculus Gnaeus Acerronius Proculus Gnaeus Acerronius Proculus was a consul of the Roman Empire in 37 AD, the year in which Tiberius died. He was perhaps a descendant of the Cn. Acerronius whom Cicero mentions in his oration for Tullius, Pro Tullio, from 71 BC, as a vir optimus... (Jan.-June) |
C. Petronius Pontius Nigrinus (Jan.-June) |
suff. | C. Caesar Augustus Germanicus Caligula Caligula , also known as Gaius, was Roman Emperor from 37 AD to 41 AD. Caligula was a member of the house of rulers conventionally known as the Julio-Claudian dynasty. Caligula's father Germanicus, the nephew and adopted son of Emperor Tiberius, was a very successful general and one of Rome's most... (July-Aug.) |
Ti. Claudius Nero Germanicus Claudius Claudius , was Roman Emperor from 41 to 54. A member of the Julio-Claudian dynasty, he was the son of Drusus and Antonia Minor. He was born at Lugdunum in Gaul and was the first Roman Emperor to be born outside Italy... (July-Aug.) |
suff. | A. Caecina Paetus (Sept.–Dec.) | C. Caninius Rebilus (Sept.–Dec.) |
38 | M. Aquila Iulianus (Jan.-June) | P. Nonius Asprenas (Jan.-June) |
suff. | Ser. Asinius Celer (July-Dec.) | Julius Africanus Julius Africanus Julius Africanus was a celebrated orator in the reign of Nero, and seems to have been the son of the Julius Africanus, of the Gallic state of the Santoni, who was condemned by Tiberius in 32 AD. Quintilian, who had heard Julius Africanus, spoke of him and Domitius Afer as the best orators of their... (July-Dec.) |
39 | C. Caesar Augustus Germanicus Caligula Caligula , also known as Gaius, was Roman Emperor from 37 AD to 41 AD. Caligula was a member of the house of rulers conventionally known as the Julio-Claudian dynasty. Caligula's father Germanicus, the nephew and adopted son of Emperor Tiberius, was a very successful general and one of Rome's most... II (only Jan.) |
Cn. Domitius Corbulo Gnaeus Domitius Corbulo Gnaeus Domitius Corbulo was a Roman general and a brother-in-law of the emperor Caligula.-Descent:Corbulo was born in Italy into a senatorial family... (Jan.-June) |
suff. | A. Didius Gallus Aulus Didius Gallus Aulus Didius Gallus was a Roman general and politician of the 1st century AD. He was governor of Britain between 52 and 57 AD.-Career:The career of Aulus Didius Gallus up to 51 can be partly reconstructed from an inscription from Olympia. He was quaestor under Tiberius, probably in 19... (Feb.-Dec.) |
Cn. Domitius Afer Domitius Afer Gnaeus Domitius Afer was a Roman orator and advocate, born at Nemausus in Gallia Narbonensis. He flourished in the reigns of Tiberius, Caligula, Claudius and Nero.... (July-Dec.) |
40 | C. Caesar Augustus Germanicus Caligula Caligula , also known as Gaius, was Roman Emperor from 37 AD to 41 AD. Caligula was a member of the house of rulers conventionally known as the Julio-Claudian dynasty. Caligula's father Germanicus, the nephew and adopted son of Emperor Tiberius, was a very successful general and one of Rome's most... III |
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suff. | C. Laecanius Bassus | Q. Terentius Culleo |
41 | C. Caesar Augustus Germanicus Caligula Caligula , also known as Gaius, was Roman Emperor from 37 AD to 41 AD. Caligula was a member of the house of rulers conventionally known as the Julio-Claudian dynasty. Caligula's father Germanicus, the nephew and adopted son of Emperor Tiberius, was a very successful general and one of Rome's most... IV (1.–13. Jan.) |
Cn. Sentius Saturninus |
suff. | Q. Pomponius Secundus (for Caligula) | |
suff. | Q. Futius Lusius Saturninus (in office on 17 July 41) | M. Seius Varanus (in office on 17 July 41) |
42 | Ti. Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus Claudius Claudius , was Roman Emperor from 41 to 54. A member of the Julio-Claudian dynasty, he was the son of Drusus and Antonia Minor. He was born at Lugdunum in Gaul and was the first Roman Emperor to be born outside Italy... II |
C. Calpurnius Piso Gaius Calpurnius Piso Gnaeus Calpurnius Piso was a Roman senator in the 1st century. He was the focal figure in the Pisonian Conspiracy of 65 AD, the most famous and wide-ranging plot against the throne of Emperor Nero.-Character and early life:... |
43 | Ti. Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus Claudius Claudius , was Roman Emperor from 41 to 54. A member of the Julio-Claudian dynasty, he was the son of Drusus and Antonia Minor. He was born at Lugdunum in Gaul and was the first Roman Emperor to be born outside Italy... III (Jan.–Feb.) |
L. Vitellius Lucius Vitellius Lucius Vitellius the Elder was the youngest of four sons of quaestor Publius Vitellius and the only one that did not die through politics. Under Emperor Tiberius, he was Consul in 34 and Governor of Syria in 35. He deposed Pontius Pilate in 36 after complaints from the people in Samaria... II (Jan.–Feb.) |
suff. | Sex. Palpellius Hister (Mar.–July) | L. Pedanius Secundus (Mar.–July) |
suff. | A. Gabinius Secundus (Aug.–Sept.) | N.N. (Aug.–Sept.) |
suff. | Q. Curtius Rufus Curtius Rufus Curtius Rufus was a Roman politician mentioned by Tacitus for actions during the reigns of the emperors Tiberius and Claudius. In all probability he is to be equated with the first century Roman historian Quintus Curtius Rufus.-Early life:... (Oct.–Dec.) |
Sp. Oppius (Oct.–Dec.) |
44 | C. Sallustius Crispus Passienus Gaius Sallustius Crispus Passienus Gaius Sallustius Passienus Crispus was a prominent figure in the Roman Empire during the 1st century. He was the adopted grandson and biological great, great nephew of the historian Sallust.... II (Jan.–Feb.) |
T. Statilius Taurus Titus Statilius Taurus Titus Statilius Taurus was the name of a line of Roman senators. The first known and most important of these was a Roman general and two-time consul prominent during the Triumviral and Augustan periods... (Jan.–June) |
suff. | P. Calvisius Sabinus Pomponius Secundus (Mar.–June) | |
45 | M. Vinicius Marcus Vinicius Marcus Vinicius was a Roman consul and, as husband of Julia Livilla, grandson-in-law of the emperor Tiberius. He was the son and grandson of two consuls, Publius Vinicius and Marcus Vinicius .... II (Jan.–Feb.) |
T. Flavius Sabinus Titus Flavius Sabinus Titus Flavius Sabinus was the name of four notable Ancient Romans, father, son, grandson andgreat-grandson.*Titus Flavius Sabinus *Titus Flavius Sabinus *Titus Flavius Sabinus *Titus Flavius Sabinus... (Jan.–June) |
suff. | Ti. Plautius Silvanus Aelianus Tiberius Plautius Silvanus Aelianus Tiberius Plautius Silvanus Aelianus was a patrician who twice served as consul, in 45 and 74 AD. He was the adopted nephew of Plautia Urgulanilla, first wife of the emperor Claudius. It is known he offered up the prayer as pontifex when the first stone of the new Capitol was laid in 70 AD... (Mar.–Dec.) |
T. Statilius Taurus Corvinus (July-Dec.) |
46 | D. Valerius Asiaticus Decimus Valerius Asiaticus Decimus Valerius Asiaticus was the husband of Lollia Saturnina, the sister of Caligula' third wife, Lollia Paulina, was twice a Roman consul , resigning early from his second suffect consulship, according to Dio Cassius , in order to avoid becoming involved in the conspiracies of the court—a... II (Jan.–Feb.) |
M. Iunius Silanus (Jan.–Dec.) |
suff. | Camerinus Antistius Vetus (Mar.) | |
suff. | Q. Sulpicius Camerinus (Mar.–June) | |
suff. | D. Laelius Balbus (July–Aug.) | |
suff. | C. Terentius Tullius Geminus (Sept.–Dec.) | |
47 | Ti. Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus Claudius Claudius , was Roman Emperor from 41 to 54. A member of the Julio-Claudian dynasty, he was the son of Drusus and Antonia Minor. He was born at Lugdunum in Gaul and was the first Roman Emperor to be born outside Italy... IV |
L. Vitellius Lucius Vitellius Lucius Vitellius the Elder was the youngest of four sons of quaestor Publius Vitellius and the only one that did not die through politics. Under Emperor Tiberius, he was Consul in 34 and Governor of Syria in 35. He deposed Pontius Pilate in 36 after complaints from the people in Samaria... III |
suff. | C. Calpetanus Rantius Sedatus (Mar.–Apr.) | M. Hordeonius Flaccus (Mar.–Apr.) |
suff. | Cn. Hosidius Geta (July–Dec.) | T. Flavius Sabinus Titus Flavius Sabinus (consul 47) Titus Flavius Sabinus was a Roman politician and soldier. He was the elder son of Titus Flavius Sabinus and Vespasia Polla and brother of the Emperor Vespasian.-Career:... (July–Aug.) |
suff. | L. Vagellius (Sept.–Oct.) | |
suff. | C. Volasenna Severus (Nov.–Dec.) | |
48 | A. Vitellius Vitellius Vitellius , was Roman Emperor for eight months, from 16 April to 22 December 69. Vitellius was acclaimed Emperor following the quick succession of the previous emperors Galba and Otho, in a year of civil war known as the Year of the Four Emperors... (Jan.–June) |
L. Vipstanus Poplicola Lucius Vipstanus Poplicola Lucius Vipstanus Poplicola was a Consul in 48.He was the son of Lucius Vipstanus Gallus and wife Valeria, and the brother of Gaius Vipstanus Messalla Gallus, who succeeded him in consulship as a suffect.-References:... (Jan.–June) |
suff. | L. Vitellius Lucius Vitellius the younger Lucius Vitellius was a Roman who lived in the 1st century. He was the second son of Lucius Vitellius the elder and Sextilia and younger brother of emperor Aulus Vitellius.... (July–Dec.) |
G. Vipstanus Messalla Gallus Gaius Vipstanus Messalla Gallus Gaius Vipstanus Messalla Gallus was a Consul Suffectus in 48.He was the son of Lucius Vipstanus Gallus and wife Valeria, and the brother of Lucius Vipstanus Poplicola, whom he succeeded in consulship as a suffect. In 52 or 53 he became a legatus Augusti pro praetore in Pannonia.He married an... (July–Dec.) |
49 | C. Pompeius Longus Gallus | Q. Veranius Quintus Veranius Quintus Veranius was the name of two notable Roman politicians of the 1st century.-Quintus Veranius:The elder Quintus Veranius was governor of Cappadocia in 18. He was involved in the prosecution of Gnaeus Calpurnius Piso, who was accused of poisoning Germanicus, in 20... |
suff. | L. Mammius Pollio (Mar.–June) | Q. Allius Maximus (Mar.–June) |
50 | C. Antistius Vetus | M. Suillius Nerullinus |
51 | Ti. Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus Claudius Claudius , was Roman Emperor from 41 to 54. A member of the Julio-Claudian dynasty, he was the son of Drusus and Antonia Minor. He was born at Lugdunum in Gaul and was the first Roman Emperor to be born outside Italy... V |
Ser. Cornelius Scipio Salvidienus Orfitus |
suff. | L. Calventius Vetus C. Carminius (Sept.–Oct.) | |
suff. | T. Flavius Vespasianus Vespasian Vespasian , was Roman Emperor from 69 AD to 79 AD. Vespasian was the founder of the Flavian dynasty, which ruled the Empire for a quarter century. Vespasian was descended from a family of equestrians, who rose into the senatorial rank under the Emperors of the Julio-Claudian dynasty... (Nov.–Dec.) |
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52 | Faustus Cornelius Sulla Felix Faustus Cornelius Sulla Felix Faustus Cornelius Sulla Felix was one of the lesser known figures of the Julio-Claudian dynasty of ancient Rome. His grandmother was Antonia Major, the niece of Emperor Augustus by her husband Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus . His mother was Domitia Lepida, a great niece of Emperor Augustus and... |
L. Salvius Otho Titianus Titianus Lucius Salvius Otho Titianus was the elder brother of the Roman Emperor Otho , and consul of Rome in 52 AD. He was married to Cocceia, the sister of the future Roman Emperor Marcus Cocceius Nerva , with whom he had a son, Lucius Salvius Otho Cocceianus... |
suff. | Q. Marcius Barea Soranus (June–Aug.) | |
suff. | N.N. (Sept.–Oct.) | |
suff. | L. Salvidienus Rufus Salvianus (Nov.–Dec.) | |
53 | D. Iunius Silanus Torquatus Decimus Junius Silanus Torquatus Decimus Junius Silanus Torquatus was a Roman noble who lived in the Roman Empire during the 1st century. He served as a consul in 53... (Jan.–June) |
Q. Haterius Antoninus Quintus Haterius Antoninus Quintus Haterius Antoninus or known as Antoninus was a Roman who lived in the 1st century. He was the only child to Domitia Lepida the Elder and consul Decimus Haterius Agrippa.... (Jan.–June) |
suff. | N.N. (July–Aug.) | N.N. (July–Aug.) |
suff. | Q. Caecina Primus (Sept–Oct.) | P. Trebonius (Sept.–Dec.) |
suff. | P. Calvisius Ruso (Oct.–Dec.) | |
54 | Cossos Cornelius Lentulus | M. Asinius Marcellus |
55 | Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus Nero Nero , was Roman Emperor from 54 to 68, and the last in the Julio-Claudian dynasty. Nero was adopted by his great-uncle Claudius to become his heir and successor, and succeeded to the throne in 54 following Claudius' death.... (Jan.–Feb.) |
L. Antistius Vetus (Jan.–Apr.) |
suff. | N. Cestius (Mar.–Apr.) | |
suff. | L. Annaeus Seneca Seneca the Younger Lucius Annaeus Seneca was a Roman Stoic philosopher, statesman, dramatist, and in one work humorist, of the Silver Age of Latin literature. He was tutor and later advisor to emperor Nero... (May–Oct.) |
P. Cornelius Dolabella (May) |
suff. | M. Trebellius Maximus (Aug.) | |
suff. | P.(?) Palfurius (Sept./Oct.) | |
suff. | Cn. Cornelius Lentulus Gaetulicus (Nov./Dec.) | T. Curtilius Mancia (Nov./Dec) |
56 | Q. Volusius Saturninus Quintus Volusius Saturninus Quintus Volusius Saturninus was a Roman that lived in the 1st century and was a Roman senator during the reign of Nero and was consul in 56. He was the son of the prominent senator Lucius Volusius Saturninus who received a state funeral under Nero... |
P. Cornelius Scipio |
suff. | L. Iunius Gallio Annaeanus (July/Aug.) | T. Cutius Ciltus (July/Aug.) |
suff. | NN. (Sept./Oct.) | NN. (Sept./Oct.) |
suff. | L. Duvius Avitus (Nov./Dec.) | P. Clodius Thrasea Paetus (Nov./Dec.) |
57 | Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus Nero Nero , was Roman Emperor from 54 to 68, and the last in the Julio-Claudian dynasty. Nero was adopted by his great-uncle Claudius to become his heir and successor, and succeeded to the throne in 54 following Claudius' death.... II (whole year?) |
L. Calpurnius Piso (Jan.–June) |
suff. | L. Caesius Martialis (July–Dec.) | |
58 | Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus Nero Nero , was Roman Emperor from 54 to 68, and the last in the Julio-Claudian dynasty. Nero was adopted by his great-uncle Claudius to become his heir and successor, and succeeded to the throne in 54 following Claudius' death.... III (Jan–Apr.) |
M. Valerius Messalla Corvinus (Jan.–June) |
suff. | C. Fonteius Agrippa Gaius Fonteius Agrippa Gaius Fonteius Agrippa was the name of two related people in Roman history:*Gaius Fonteius Agrippa was one of the four accusers of Marcus Scribonius Libo in 16 AD. Agrippa profited financially from the accusation, as he was rewarded with a share of Libo's property after the man committed suicide. ... (May/June) |
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suff. | A. Petronius Lurco (July–Dec.) | A. Paconius Sabinus (July–Dec.) |
59 | C. Vipstanus Apronianus (Jan.–June) | C. Fonteius Capito Gaius Fonteius Capito Gaius Fonteius Capito was a consul of the Roman Empire on 59, succeeding Nero. As governor of Lower Germany, he drove Julius Civilis to rebellion in 69. He was replaced by Vitellius under Galba.... (Jan.–June) |
suff. | T. Sextius Africanus (July–Dec.) | M. Ostorius Scapula (July–Dec.) |
60 | Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus Nero Nero , was Roman Emperor from 54 to 68, and the last in the Julio-Claudian dynasty. Nero was adopted by his great-uncle Claudius to become his heir and successor, and succeeded to the throne in 54 following Claudius' death.... IV |
Cn. Domitius Afer Domitius Afer Gnaeus Domitius Afer was a Roman orator and advocate, born at Nemausus in Gallia Narbonensis. He flourished in the reigns of Tiberius, Caligula, Claudius and Nero.... II |
61 | P. Petronius Turpilianus Publius Petronius Turpilianus Publius Petronius Turpilianus was a Roman politician and general.He was consul in AD 61, but in the second half of that year he laid down that office and was appointed governor of Britain, replacing Gaius Suetonius Paulinus who had been removed from office in the wake of the rebellion of Boudica... (Jan.–June?) |
L. Iunius Caesennius Paetus Lucius Caesennius Paetus Lucius Junius Caesennius Paetus was a Roman aristocrat, member of the Caesennian gens and the Junian gens, who lived in the second half of the 1st century during the Roman Empire. He was Consul Ordinarius for the year 61, and enjoyed several high provincial commands in the East.He was the son of... (Jan.–June?) |
suff. | Cn. Pedanius Fuscus Salinator (July/Aug.) | L. Velleius Paterculus (July/Aug.) |
62 | P. Marius (Jan.–Apr.?) | L. Afinius (Asinius) Gallus (Jan.–June) |
suff. | P. Petronius Niger (Juli/Aug.) | Q. Manlius Ancharius Tarquitius Saturninus (July/Aug.) |
suff. | Q. Iunius Marullus (Sept.–Dec.) | N.N. (Sept.–Nov.) |
suff. | T. Clodius Eprius Marcellus Titus Clodius Eprius Marcellus Titus Clodius Eprius Marcellus was a prominent Roman senator, twice Consul, best known for his prosecution of the Stoic senator Thrasea Paetus and his bitter quarrel with Helvidius Priscus... (Nov.–Dec.) |
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63 | C. Memmius Regulus (Jan.–June) | L. Verginius Rufus Lucius Verginius Rufus Lucius Verginius Rufus , was a Roman commander of upper Germany during the late 1st century. He was three times consul , born near Comum, the birthplace of the two Plinys.... (Jan.–June) |
64 | C. Laecanius Bassus (Jan.–June) | M. Licinius Crassus Frugi (Jan.–June) |
suff. | C. Licinius Mucianus? (July–Oct.) | Q. Fabius Barbarus Antonius Macer? (July–Oct.) |
suff. | N.N. (Nov./Dec.) | N.N. (Nov./Dec.) |
65 | A. Licinius Nerva Silianus (Jan.–June) | M. Iulius Vestinus Atticus (Jan.–Apr.) |
suff. | P. Pasidienus Firmus (May–June) | |
suff. | C. Pomponius Pius (July/Aug.) | C. Anicius Cerialis (July/Aug.) |
suff. | N.N. (Sept.–Dec.) | N.N. (Sept.–Dec.) |
66 | C. Luccius Telesinus (Jan.–June?) | C. Suetonius Paullinus Gaius Suetonius Paulinus Gaius Suetonius Paulinus, also spelled Paullinus, was a Roman general best known as the commander who defeated the rebellion of Boudica.-Career:... (Jan.–June?) |
suff. | M. Annius Afrinus (July/Aug.) | C. Paccius Africanus (July/Aug.) |
suff. | M. Arruntius Aquila (Sept.–Dec.) | M. Vettius Bolanus (Sept.–Dec.) |
67 | L. Iulius Rufus | Fonteius Capito |
suff. | L. Aurelius Priscus (Mar./Apr.?) | Ap. Annius Gallus (Mar./Apr.?) |
68 | Ti. Catius Asconius Silius Italicus | P. Galerius Trachalus |
suff. | Imp. Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus Nero Nero , was Roman Emperor from 54 to 68, and the last in the Julio-Claudian dynasty. Nero was adopted by his great-uncle Claudius to become his heir and successor, and succeeded to the throne in 54 following Claudius' death.... V (Apr.?–June) |
without colleague |
suff. | N.N. (July/Aug.) | N.N. (July/Aug.) |
suff. | C. Bellicus Natalis (Sept.–Dec.) | P. Cornelius Scipio Asiaticus (Sept.–Dec.) |
Cingonius Varro (designated) | ||
69 | Ser. Galba Imp. Caesar Augustus Galba Galba , was Roman Emperor for seven months from 68 to 69. Galba was the governor of Hispania Tarraconensis, and made a bid for the throne during the rebellion of Julius Vindex... II (Jan.) |
T. Vinius (Rufinus?) Titus Vinius Titus Vinius was a Roman general who was one of the most powerful men in Rome during the reign of the Emperor Galba.-Stories:Plutarch has a number of stories of Vinius' early life, all to his discredit... (Jan.) |
suff. | M. Otho Caesar Augustus Otho Otho , was Roman Emperor for three months, from 15 January to 16 April 69. He was the second emperor of the Year of the four emperors.- Birth and lineage :... (Jan. 22-Feb. 28) |
L. Salvius Otho Titianus II (Jan. 22-Feb. 28) |
suff. | L. Verginius Rufus Lucius Verginius Rufus Lucius Verginius Rufus , was a Roman commander of upper Germany during the late 1st century. He was three times consul , born near Comum, the birthplace of the two Plinys.... II (Mar-Apr. 22) |
T. Flavius Sabinus Titus Flavius Sabinus (consul 69) See also Titus Flavius Sabinus for other men of this name.Titus Flavius Sabinus was the son of Titus Flavius Sabinus . He was suffect consul in May and June 69 and one of the generals who fought for Otho against Vitellius during the Year of the Four Emperors, although he submitted to Vitellius once... (Mar.-Apr. 22) |
suff. | A. Marius Celsus (May-Aug.) | Cn. Arrius Antoninus (May-Aug.) |
suff. | Fabius Valens Fabius Valens Fabius Valens of Anagnia was a Roman commander favoured by Nero. In 69 he was commander of Legio I Germanica based in Germania Inferior... (Sept.-Oct.) |
A. Caecina Alienus Aulus Caecina Alienus Aulus Caecina Alienus, Roman general, was born in Vicetia .He was quaestor of Hispania Baetica in AD 68. On the death of Nero, he attached himself to Galba, who appointed him to the command of Legio IV Macedonica at Mogontiacum in Germania Superior... (Sept.-Oct. 30) |
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suff. | C. Quintius Atticus (Nov.-Dec.) | Cn. Caecilius Simplex (Nov.-Dec.) |
70 | Imp. Caesar Vespasianus Augustus Vespasian Vespasian , was Roman Emperor from 69 AD to 79 AD. Vespasian was the founder of the Flavian dynasty, which ruled the Empire for a quarter century. Vespasian was descended from a family of equestrians, who rose into the senatorial rank under the Emperors of the Julio-Claudian dynasty... II |
T. Caesar Vespasianus Titus Titus , was Roman Emperor from 79 to 81. A member of the Flavian dynasty, Titus succeeded his father Vespasian upon his death, thus becoming the first Roman Emperor to come to the throne after his own father.... |
71 | Imp. Caesar Vespasianus Augustus Vespasian Vespasian , was Roman Emperor from 69 AD to 79 AD. Vespasian was the founder of the Flavian dynasty, which ruled the Empire for a quarter century. Vespasian was descended from a family of equestrians, who rose into the senatorial rank under the Emperors of the Julio-Claudian dynasty... III |
M. Cocceius Nerva Nerva Nerva , was Roman Emperor from 96 to 98. Nerva became Emperor at the age of sixty-five, after a lifetime of imperial service under Nero and the rulers of the Flavian dynasty. Under Nero, he was a member of the imperial entourage and played a vital part in exposing the Pisonian conspiracy of 65... |
suff. | Caesar Domitianus Domitian Domitian was Roman Emperor from 81 to 96. Domitian was the third and last emperor of the Flavian dynasty.Domitian's youth and early career were largely spent in the shadow of his brother Titus, who gained military renown during the First Jewish-Roman War... |
Cn. Pedius Cascus |
72 | Imp. Caesar Vespasianus Augustus Vespasian Vespasian , was Roman Emperor from 69 AD to 79 AD. Vespasian was the founder of the Flavian dynasty, which ruled the Empire for a quarter century. Vespasian was descended from a family of equestrians, who rose into the senatorial rank under the Emperors of the Julio-Claudian dynasty... IV |
T. Caesar Vespasianus Titus Titus , was Roman Emperor from 79 to 81. A member of the Flavian dynasty, Titus succeeded his father Vespasian upon his death, thus becoming the first Roman Emperor to come to the throne after his own father.... II |
73 | Caesar Domitianus Domitian Domitian was Roman Emperor from 81 to 96. Domitian was the third and last emperor of the Flavian dynasty.Domitian's youth and early career were largely spent in the shadow of his brother Titus, who gained military renown during the First Jewish-Roman War... II |
L. Valerius Catullus Messallinus |
74 | Imp. Caesar Vespasianus Augustus Vespasian Vespasian , was Roman Emperor from 69 AD to 79 AD. Vespasian was the founder of the Flavian dynasty, which ruled the Empire for a quarter century. Vespasian was descended from a family of equestrians, who rose into the senatorial rank under the Emperors of the Julio-Claudian dynasty... V |
T. Caesar Vespasianus Titus Titus , was Roman Emperor from 79 to 81. A member of the Flavian dynasty, Titus succeeded his father Vespasian upon his death, thus becoming the first Roman Emperor to come to the throne after his own father.... III |
suff. | Ti. Plautius Silvanus Aelianus Tiberius Plautius Silvanus Aelianus Tiberius Plautius Silvanus Aelianus was a patrician who twice served as consul, in 45 and 74 AD. He was the adopted nephew of Plautia Urgulanilla, first wife of the emperor Claudius. It is known he offered up the prayer as pontifex when the first stone of the new Capitol was laid in 70 AD... II |
L. Iunius Vibius Crispus II |
suff. | Q. Petillius Cerialis Caesius Rufus II | T. Clodius Eprius Marcellus Titus Clodius Eprius Marcellus Titus Clodius Eprius Marcellus was a prominent Roman senator, twice Consul, best known for his prosecution of the Stoic senator Thrasea Paetus and his bitter quarrel with Helvidius Priscus... II |
75 | Imp. Caesar Vespasianus Augustus Vespasian Vespasian , was Roman Emperor from 69 AD to 79 AD. Vespasian was the founder of the Flavian dynasty, which ruled the Empire for a quarter century. Vespasian was descended from a family of equestrians, who rose into the senatorial rank under the Emperors of the Julio-Claudian dynasty... VI |
T. Caesar Vespasianus Titus Titus , was Roman Emperor from 79 to 81. A member of the Flavian dynasty, Titus succeeded his father Vespasian upon his death, thus becoming the first Roman Emperor to come to the throne after his own father.... IV |
suff. | Caesar Domitianus Domitian Domitian was Roman Emperor from 81 to 96. Domitian was the third and last emperor of the Flavian dynasty.Domitian's youth and early career were largely spent in the shadow of his brother Titus, who gained military renown during the First Jewish-Roman War... III |
L. Pasidienus Firmus |
76 | Imp. Caesar Vespasianus Augustus Vespasian Vespasian , was Roman Emperor from 69 AD to 79 AD. Vespasian was the founder of the Flavian dynasty, which ruled the Empire for a quarter century. Vespasian was descended from a family of equestrians, who rose into the senatorial rank under the Emperors of the Julio-Claudian dynasty... VII |
T. Caesar Vespasianus Titus Titus , was Roman Emperor from 79 to 81. A member of the Flavian dynasty, Titus succeeded his father Vespasian upon his death, thus becoming the first Roman Emperor to come to the throne after his own father.... V |
suff. | Caesar Domitianus Domitian Domitian was Roman Emperor from 81 to 96. Domitian was the third and last emperor of the Flavian dynasty.Domitian's youth and early career were largely spent in the shadow of his brother Titus, who gained military renown during the First Jewish-Roman War... IV |
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77 | Imp. Caesar Vespasianus Augustus Vespasian Vespasian , was Roman Emperor from 69 AD to 79 AD. Vespasian was the founder of the Flavian dynasty, which ruled the Empire for a quarter century. Vespasian was descended from a family of equestrians, who rose into the senatorial rank under the Emperors of the Julio-Claudian dynasty... VIII |
T. Caesar Vespasianus Titus Titus , was Roman Emperor from 79 to 81. A member of the Flavian dynasty, Titus succeeded his father Vespasian upon his death, thus becoming the first Roman Emperor to come to the throne after his own father.... VI |
suff. | Caesar Domitianus Domitian Domitian was Roman Emperor from 81 to 96. Domitian was the third and last emperor of the Flavian dynasty.Domitian's youth and early career were largely spent in the shadow of his brother Titus, who gained military renown during the First Jewish-Roman War... V |
Cn. Iulius Agricola |
78 | D. Iunius Novius Priscus | L. Ceionius Commodus |
79 | Imp. Caesar Vespasianus Augustus Vespasian Vespasian , was Roman Emperor from 69 AD to 79 AD. Vespasian was the founder of the Flavian dynasty, which ruled the Empire for a quarter century. Vespasian was descended from a family of equestrians, who rose into the senatorial rank under the Emperors of the Julio-Claudian dynasty... IX |
T. Caesar Vespasianus Titus Titus , was Roman Emperor from 79 to 81. A member of the Flavian dynasty, Titus succeeded his father Vespasian upon his death, thus becoming the first Roman Emperor to come to the throne after his own father.... VII |
suff. | Caesar Domitianus Domitian Domitian was Roman Emperor from 81 to 96. Domitian was the third and last emperor of the Flavian dynasty.Domitian's youth and early career were largely spent in the shadow of his brother Titus, who gained military renown during the First Jewish-Roman War... VI |
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80 | Imp. T. Caesar Vespasianus Augustus Titus Titus , was Roman Emperor from 79 to 81. A member of the Flavian dynasty, Titus succeeded his father Vespasian upon his death, thus becoming the first Roman Emperor to come to the throne after his own father.... VIII (Jan. 1-14) |
Caesar Domitianus Domitian Domitian was Roman Emperor from 81 to 96. Domitian was the third and last emperor of the Flavian dynasty.Domitian's youth and early career were largely spent in the shadow of his brother Titus, who gained military renown during the First Jewish-Roman War... VII (Jan. 1-14) |
suff. | L. Aelius Lamia Plautius Aelianus Domitia Longina Domitia Longina was an Empress of Rome and wife to the Roman Emperor Domitian. She was the youngest daughter of the general and consul Gnaeus Domitius Corbulo. Domitia divorced her first husband Lucius Aelius Lamia in order to marry Domitian in 71... (Jan. 14 until June) |
A. Didius Gallus Fabricius Veiento II (Jan. 14-Feb. 11) |
suff. | Q. Aurelius Pactumeius Fronto (Mar.-May) | |
suff. | C. Marius Marcellus Cluvius Rufus (June-?) | |
suff. | M. Tittius Frugi (?-Dec.) | T. Vinucius Iulianus (?-Dec.) |
81 | L. Flavius Silva Nonius Bassus Lucius Flavius Silva Lucius Flavius Silva Nonius Bassus was a late-1st century Roman general, governor of the province of Iudaea and consul. History remembers Silva as the Roman commander who led his army, composed mainly of the Legio X Fretensis, in 73 AD up to Masada and laid siege to its near-impenetrable mountain... (Jan.-Feb.) |
L. Asinius Pollio Verrucosus (Jan.-Feb.) |
suff. | C. Iulius Iuvenalis (Mar.-Apr.) | M. Roscius Coelius (Mar.-Apr.) |
suff. | L. Vettius Paullus (May–June) | T. Iunius Montanus (May–June) |
suff. | N.N. (July-Aug.) | N.N. (July-Aug.) |
suff. | L. Carminius Lusitanicus (Sept.-Oct.) | M. Petronius Umbrinus (Sept.-Oct.) |
82 | Imp. Caesar Domitianus Augustus Domitian Domitian was Roman Emperor from 81 to 96. Domitian was the third and last emperor of the Flavian dynasty.Domitian's youth and early career were largely spent in the shadow of his brother Titus, who gained military renown during the First Jewish-Roman War... VIII |
T. Flavius Sabinus Titus Flavius Sabinus (consul 82) See also Titus Flavius Sabinus for other men of this name.Titus Flavius Sabinus, son of Titus Flavius Sabinus and brother to Titus Flavius Clemens, was consul of the Roman Empire in 82... |
suff. | N.N. | Servaeus Innocens |
suff. | N.N. | L. Salvius Otho Cocceianus |
suff. | N.N. | (? C. Arinius) Modestus |
suff. | L. Antonius Saturinus (July-?) | P. Valerius Patriunus (July-?) |
83 | Imp. Caesar Domitianus Augustus Domitian Domitian was Roman Emperor from 81 to 96. Domitian was the third and last emperor of the Flavian dynasty.Domitian's youth and early career were largely spent in the shadow of his brother Titus, who gained military renown during the First Jewish-Roman War... IX |
Q. Petillius Rufus II |
suff. | L. Tettius Iulianus | Terentius Strabo Erucius Homullus |
84 | Imp. Caesar Domitianus Augustus Domitian Domitian was Roman Emperor from 81 to 96. Domitian was the third and last emperor of the Flavian dynasty.Domitian's youth and early career were largely spent in the shadow of his brother Titus, who gained military renown during the First Jewish-Roman War... X |
C. Oppius Sabinus |
suff. | L. Iulius Ursus | |
suff. | C. Cornelius Gallicanus (Sept.-?) | C. Tullius Capito Pomponians Plotius Firmus (Sept.-?) |
85 | Imp. Caesar Domitianus Augustus Domitian Domitian was Roman Emperor from 81 to 96. Domitian was the third and last emperor of the Flavian dynasty.Domitian's youth and early career were largely spent in the shadow of his brother Titus, who gained military renown during the First Jewish-Roman War... XI (Jan.-Feb.) |
T. Aurelius Fulvus Titus Aurelius Fulvus In the 1st century there were two men with the name Titus Aurelius Fulvus. One was the paternal grandfather and the other the father to the Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius.... II (Jan.-Feb.) |
suff. | Q. Gavius Atticus | L. Aelius Oculatus |
suff. | M. Annius Herrenius Pollio (July-Aug.) | P. Herrenius Pollio (July.-Aug.) |
suff. | D. Aburius Bassus (Sept.-Oct.) | Q. Iulius Balbus (Sept.-Oct.) |
suff. | C. Salvius Liberalis Nonius Bassus (Nov.-Dec.) | ... Orestes (Nov.-Dec.) |
86 | Imp. Caesar Domitianus Augustus Domitian Domitian was Roman Emperor from 81 to 96. Domitian was the third and last emperor of the Flavian dynasty.Domitian's youth and early career were largely spent in the shadow of his brother Titus, who gained military renown during the First Jewish-Roman War... XII (Jan.) |
Ser. Cornelius Dolabella Petronianus (Jan.-Apr.) |
suff. | C. Secius Campanus (Jan.-Feb.) | |
suff. | N.N. | Q. Vibius Secundus (Mar.-Apr.) |
suff. | Sex. Octavius Fronto (May-?) | Ti. Iulius Candidus Marius Celsus (May-?) |
suff. | A. Bucius Lappius Maximus (Sept.-?) | C. Octavius Tidius Tossianus L. Iavolenus Priscus (Sept.-?) |
87 | Imp. Caesar Domitianus Augustus Domitian Domitian was Roman Emperor from 81 to 96. Domitian was the third and last emperor of the Flavian dynasty.Domitian's youth and early career were largely spent in the shadow of his brother Titus, who gained military renown during the First Jewish-Roman War... XIII (Jan.) |
L. Volusius Saturninus (Jan.-Apr.) |
suff. | Calpurnius Piso Crassus Frugi Licinianus (Feb.-Apr.) | |
suff. | C. Bellicus Natalis Trebanianus (May-Aug.) | C. Ducenius Proculus (May-Aug.) |
suff. | C. Cilnius Proculus (Sept.-Dec.) | L. Neratius Priscus (Sept.-Dec.) |
88 | Imp. Caesar Domitianus Augustus Domitian Domitian was Roman Emperor from 81 to 96. Domitian was the third and last emperor of the Flavian dynasty.Domitian's youth and early career were largely spent in the shadow of his brother Titus, who gained military renown during the First Jewish-Roman War... XIV (Jan.) |
L. Minicius Rufus (Jan.-Apr.) |
suff. | D. Plotius Grypus (Jan-Apr.) | |
suff. | Q. Ninnius Hasta (May-Aug.) | L. Scribonius Libo Rupilius Frugi Bonus Libo Rupilius Frugi Libo Rupilius Frugi , whose full name may have been Lucius Scribonius Libo Rupilius Frugi Bonus, was a Roman Suffect Consul and an ancestor to Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius.... (May-Aug.) |
suff. | M'. Otacilius Catulus (Sept.-Dec.) | Sex. Iulius Sparsus (Sept.-Dec.) |
89 | T. Aurelius Fulvus Titus Aurelius Fulvus In the 1st century there were two men with the name Titus Aurelius Fulvus. One was the paternal grandfather and the other the father to the Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius.... (Jan.-Apr.) |
M. Asinius Atratinus (Jan.-Apr.) |
suff. | P. Sallustius Blaesus (May-Aug.) | M. Peducaeus Saenianus (May-Aug.) |
suff. | A. Vicirius Proculus (Sept.-Dec.) | M'. Laberius Maximus Manius Laberius Maximus Manius Laberius Maximus was a Roman who lived in the 1st and 2nd centuries. Maximus was a significant Roman Senator and military figure in the reigns of Roman Emperors Domitian and Trajan.... (Sept.-Dec.) |
90 | Imp. Caesar Domitianus Augustus Domitian Domitian was Roman Emperor from 81 to 96. Domitian was the third and last emperor of the Flavian dynasty.Domitian's youth and early career were largely spent in the shadow of his brother Titus, who gained military renown during the First Jewish-Roman War... XV |
M. Cocceius Nerva Nerva Nerva , was Roman Emperor from 96 to 98. Nerva became Emperor at the age of sixty-five, after a lifetime of imperial service under Nero and the rulers of the Flavian dynasty. Under Nero, he was a member of the imperial entourage and played a vital part in exposing the Pisonian conspiracy of 65... II |
suff. | L. Cornelius Pusio Annius Messala (replaced Domitian) | |
suff. | L. Antistius Rusticus | Ser. Iulius Servianus Lucius Julius Ursus Servianus Lucius Julius Ursus Servianus was a Spanish Roman politician. According to an inscription found, his full name is Gaius Julius Servilius Ursus Servianus, however in Augustan History, he is known as Lucius Julius Ursus Servianus. Little is known on his origins.Servianus was a prominent public... |
suff. | Q. Accaeus Rufus | C. Caristanius Fronto |
suff. | P. Baebius Italicus | C. Aquillius Proculus |
suff. | L. Albius Pullaienus Pollio | Cn. Pinarius Aemilius Cicatricula Pompeius Longinus |
suff. | M. Tullius Cerialis | Cn. Pompeius Catullinus |
91 | M'. Acilius Glabrio Manius Acilius Glabrio (consul 91) Manius Acilius Glabrio was the name of a Roman consul in AD 91, conjointly with Trajan, who was afterwards emperor. He belonged to one of the noblest families of Rome, and no fewer than nine men sharing his name held the consular office. As he was of great strength and activity, he was commanded by... |
M. Ulpius Traianus Trajan Trajan , was Roman Emperor from 98 to 117 AD. Born into a non-patrician family in the province of Hispania Baetica, in Spain Trajan rose to prominence during the reign of emperor Domitian. Serving as a legatus legionis in Hispania Tarraconensis, in Spain, in 89 Trajan supported the emperor against... |
suff. | Cn. Minicius Faustinus | P. Valerius Marinus |
suff. | Q. Valerius Vegetus | P. Metilius Sabinus Nepos |
92 | Imp. Caesar Domitianus Augustus Domitian Domitian was Roman Emperor from 81 to 96. Domitian was the third and last emperor of the Flavian dynasty.Domitian's youth and early career were largely spent in the shadow of his brother Titus, who gained military renown during the First Jewish-Roman War... XVI |
Q. Volusius Saturninus |
suff. | L. Venuleius Montanus Apronianus | |
suff. | L. Stertinius Avitus | Ti. Iulius Celsus Polemaeanus |
suff. | C. Iulius Silanus | Q. Iunius Arulenus Rusticus Arulenus Rusticus Quintus Junius Arulenus Rusticus, , is more usually called Arulenus Rusticus, but sometimes also Junius Rusticus. He was a friend and follower of Thrasea Paetus, and, like the latter, an ardent admirer of Stoic philosophy... |
93 | Sex. Pompeius Collega | Q. Peducaeus Priscinus |
suff. | T. Avidius Quietus | Sex. Lusianus Proculus |
suff. | C. Cornelius Rarus | Tuccius Cerialis |
94 | L. Nonius Calpurnius Torquatus Asprenas (Jan.-Apr.) | T. Sextius Magius Lateranus (Jan.-Apr.) |
suff. | M. Lollius Paullinus D. Valerius Asiaticus Saturninus | C. Antius A. Iulius Quadratus |
suff. | L. Silius Decianus | T. Pomponius Bassus |
95 | Imp. Caesar Domitianus Augustus Domitian Domitian was Roman Emperor from 81 to 96. Domitian was the third and last emperor of the Flavian dynasty.Domitian's youth and early career were largely spent in the shadow of his brother Titus, who gained military renown during the First Jewish-Roman War... XVII (Jan.) |
T. Flavius Clemens Titus Flavius Clemens (consul) Titus Flavius Clemens was a great-nephew of the Roman Emperor Vespasian. He was the son of Titus Flavius Sabinus , brother to Titus Flavius Sabinus and a second cousin to Roman Emperors to Titus and Domitian.-In classical sources:... (Jan.-Apr.) |
suff. | L. Neratius Marcellus (Jan.-Apr.) | |
suff. | A. Bucius Lappius Maximus II (May-Aug.) | P. Ducenius Verus (May-Aug.) |
suff. | Q. Pomponius Rufus (Sept.-Dec.) | L. Baebius Tullus (Sept.-Dec.) |
96 | C. Manlius Valens (Jan.-Apr.) | C. Antistius Vetus (Jan.-Apr.) |
suff. | Q. Fabius Postuminus (May-Aug.) | T. Prifernius Paetus (May-Aug.) |
suff. | Ti. Catius Caesius Fronto (Sept.-Dec.) | M. Calpurnius […]icus (Sept.-Dec.) |
97 | Imp. Nerva Caesar Augustus Nerva Nerva , was Roman Emperor from 96 to 98. Nerva became Emperor at the age of sixty-five, after a lifetime of imperial service under Nero and the rulers of the Flavian dynasty. Under Nero, he was a member of the imperial entourage and played a vital part in exposing the Pisonian conspiracy of 65... III (Jan.-Feb.) |
L. Verginius Rufus Lucius Verginius Rufus Lucius Verginius Rufus , was a Roman commander of upper Germany during the late 1st century. He was three times consul , born near Comum, the birthplace of the two Plinys.... III (Jan.-Feb.) |
suff. | Cn. Arrius Antoninus Arrius Antoninus Gnaeus Arrius Antoninus was a member of the Arrius family. The family were of consular rank.Antoninus was a friend and correspondent to Roman Senator and historian Pliny the Younger... II (Mar.-Apr.) |
L. Calpurnius Piso (Mar.-Apr.) |
suff. | M. Annius Verus Marcus Annius Verus Marcus Annius Verus was a Roman man who lived in the 1st and 2nd century. He was the son of an elder Marcus Annius Verus, who gained the rank of senator and praetor. His family originated from Uccibi near Corduba in Spain... (May–June) |
L. Neratius Priscus (May–June) |
suff. | L. Domitius Apollinaris (July-Aug.) | Sex. Hermentidius Campanus (July-Aug.) |
suff. | Q. Glitius Atilius Agricola (Sept.-Oct.) | L. Pomponius Maternus (Sept.-Oct.) |
suff. | P. Cornelius Tacitus Tacitus Publius Cornelius Tacitus was a senator and a historian of the Roman Empire. The surviving portions of his two major works—the Annals and the Histories—examine the reigns of the Roman Emperors Tiberius, Claudius, Nero and those who reigned in the Year of the Four Emperors... (Nov.-Dec.) |
M. Ostorius Scapula (Nov.-Dec.) |
98 | Imp. Nerva Caesar Augustus Nerva Nerva , was Roman Emperor from 96 to 98. Nerva became Emperor at the age of sixty-five, after a lifetime of imperial service under Nero and the rulers of the Flavian dynasty. Under Nero, he was a member of the imperial entourage and played a vital part in exposing the Pisonian conspiracy of 65... IV (to Jan. 12) |
Imp. Caesar Nerva Traianus Trajan Trajan , was Roman Emperor from 98 to 117 AD. Born into a non-patrician family in the province of Hispania Baetica, in Spain Trajan rose to prominence during the reign of emperor Domitian. Serving as a legatus legionis in Hispania Tarraconensis, in Spain, in 89 Trajan supported the emperor against... II (Jan.-June) |
suff. | Cn. Domitius Tullus II (Jan. 13-Jan. 31) | |
suff. | Sex. Iulius Frontinus Sextus Julius Frontinus Sextus Julius Frontinus was one of the most distinguished Roman aristocrats of the late 1st century AD, but is best known to the post-Classical world as an author of technical treatises, especially one dealing with the aqueducts of Rome.... II (Feb.) |
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suff. | L. Iulius Ursus II (Mar.) | |
suff. | T. Vestricius Spurinna II (Apr.) | |
suff. | C. Pomponius Rufus Priscus Coelius Sparsus (May–June) | |
suff. | A. Vicirius Martialis (July-Aug.) | L. Maecius Postumus (July-Aug.) |
suff. | C. Pomponius Rufus Acilius (Tu?)scus Coelius Sparsus (Sept.-Oct.) | Cn. Pompeius Ferox Licinianus (Sept.-Oct.) |
suff. | P. Iulius Lupus (Nov.-Dec.) | N.N. |
99 | A. Cornelius Palma Frontonianus Aulus Cornelius Palma Frontonianus Aulus Cornelius Palma Frontonianus was a soldier and Roman statesman who came from Volsinii in Etruria.His first known post is that of praetorian legate in Asia sometime during Domitian's reign. He went on to command a Legion in the years 94-97 and became First Consul shortly after, in the year 99... |
Q. Sosius Senecio Quintus Sosius Senecio Quintus Sosius Senecio was a politician of the Roman Empire.Senecio was consul in 99 and 107. He is probably the same person who was a friend of the Pliny the Younger , and whom Plutarch addresses in several of his lives. .-References:* Prosopographia Imperii Romani S² 777... |
suff. | Sulpicius Lucretius Barba | Senecio Memmius Afer |
suff. | Q. Fabius Barbarus Valerius Magnus Iulianus | A. Caecilius Faustinus |
suff. | Q. Fulvius Gillo Bittius Proculus | M. Ostorius Scapula |
suff. | Ti. Iulius Ferox | N.N. |
100 | Imp. Caesar Nerva Traianus Augustus Trajan Trajan , was Roman Emperor from 98 to 117 AD. Born into a non-patrician family in the province of Hispania Baetica, in Spain Trajan rose to prominence during the reign of emperor Domitian. Serving as a legatus legionis in Hispania Tarraconensis, in Spain, in 89 Trajan supported the emperor against... III (Jan.) |
Sex. Iulius Frontinus III (Jan.-Feb.) |
suff. | L. Iulius Ursus III (Jan.-Feb.) | |
suff. | M. Marcius Macer (Mar.-Apr.) | C. Cilnius Proculus (Mar.-Apr.) |
suff. | L. Herennius Saturninus (May–June) | T. Pomponius Mamilianus (May–June) |
suff. | Q. Acutius Nerva (July-Aug.) | L. Fabius Tuscus (July-Aug.) |
suff. | C. Iulius Cornutus Tertullus (Sept.-Oct.) | C. Plinius Caecilius Secundus Pliny the Younger Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus, born Gaius Caecilius or Gaius Caecilius Cilo , better known as Pliny the Younger, was a lawyer, author, and magistrate of Ancient Rome. Pliny's uncle, Pliny the Elder, helped raise and educate him... (Sept.-Oct.) |
suff. | L. Roscius Aelianus Maecius Celer (Nov.-Dec.) | Ti. Claudius Sacerdos Iulianus (Nov.-Dec.) |
2nd century
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101 | Imp. Caesar Nerva Traianus Augustus Trajan Trajan , was Roman Emperor from 98 to 117 AD. Born into a non-patrician family in the province of Hispania Baetica, in Spain Trajan rose to prominence during the reign of emperor Domitian. Serving as a legatus legionis in Hispania Tarraconensis, in Spain, in 89 Trajan supported the emperor against... IV (Jan.) |
Q. Articuleius Paetus (Jan.-Mar.) |
suff. | Sex. Attius Suburanus Aemilianus Sextus Attius Suburanus Sextus Attius Suburanus Aemilianus, commonly abbreviated as Suburanus , was a prefect of the Roman imperial bodyguard, known as the Praetorian Guard, during the reign of emperor Trajan, from 98 until 101... (Feb.-Mar.) |
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suff. | C. Sertorius Brocchus Q. Servaeus Innocens (Apr.-?) | M. Maecius Celer (Apr.-?) |
suff. | […]us Proculus | NN. |
102 | L. Iulius Ursus Servianus Lucius Julius Ursus Servianus Lucius Julius Ursus Servianus was a Spanish Roman politician. According to an inscription found, his full name is Gaius Julius Servilius Ursus Servianus, however in Augustan History, he is known as Lucius Julius Ursus Servianus. Little is known on his origins.Servianus was a prominent public... II |
L. Licinius Sura Lucius Licinius Sura Lucius Licinius Sura was an influential Roman Senator from Tarraco, a close friend of the Emperor Trajan and three times consul - in a period when three consulates were very rare for non-members of the Imperial family - in AD 93 , 102 and 107.... II |
suff. | L. Fabius Iustus (Mar.-Apr.) | |
suff. | NN. (May-?) | L. Publilius Celsus (May-?) |
suff. | L. Antonius Albus (Sept.-?) | M. Iunius Homullus (Sept.-?) |
103 | Imp. Caesar Nerva Traianus Augustus Trajan Trajan , was Roman Emperor from 98 to 117 AD. Born into a non-patrician family in the province of Hispania Baetica, in Spain Trajan rose to prominence during the reign of emperor Domitian. Serving as a legatus legionis in Hispania Tarraconensis, in Spain, in 89 Trajan supported the emperor against... V (Jan.) |
M'. Laberius Maximus II |
suff. | Q. Glitius Atilius Agricola II (Jan.-?) | |
suff. | P. Metilius Nepos | Q. Baebius Macer |
suff. | M. Flavius Aper | C. Trebonius Proculus Mettius Modestus |
suff. | (A?)nnius Mela | P. Calpurnius Macer Caulius Rufus |
104 | Sex. Attius Suburanus Aemilianus II | M. Asinius Marcellus |
105 | Ti. Iulius Candidus Marius Celsus II | C. Antius A. Iulius Quadratus II |
suff. | C. Iulius Quadratus Bassus (BIRLEY) (May–June) | Cn. Afranius Dexter (PROSOP) (May–June) |
suff. | Q. Caelius Honotatus (July-Aug.) | |
suff. | M. Vitorius Marcellus (Sept.-Dec.) | C. Caecilius Strabo (Sept.-Dec.) |
106 | L. Ceionius Commodus | Sex. Vettulenus Civica Cerialis |
suff. | L. Minicius Natalis | Q. Licinius Silvanus Granianus Quadronius Proculus |
107 | L. Licinius Sura Lucius Licinius Sura Lucius Licinius Sura was an influential Roman Senator from Tarraco, a close friend of the Emperor Trajan and three times consul - in a period when three consulates were very rare for non-members of the Imperial family - in AD 93 , 102 and 107.... III |
Q. Sosius Senecio Quintus Sosius Senecio Quintus Sosius Senecio was a politician of the Roman Empire.Senecio was consul in 99 and 107. He is probably the same person who was a friend of the Pliny the Younger , and whom Plutarch addresses in several of his lives. .-References:* Prosopographia Imperii Romani S² 777... II |
suff. | L. Acilius Rufus (Mar.-May) | |
suff. | C. Minicius Fundanus (May-Aug.) | T. Vettennius Severus (May-Aug.) |
suff. | C. Iulius Longinus (Sept.–Dec.) | Q. Valerius Paullinus (Sept.-Dec.) |
108 | Ap. Annius Trebonius Gallus Appius Annius Trebonius Gallus (consul 108) Appius Annius Trebonius Gallus was a distinguished Roman general and politician that lived in the second half of the 1st century and the first half of the 2nd century in the Roman Empire.... (Jan.-Apr.) |
M. Appius Bradua Marcus Appius Bradua Marcus Appius Bradua, also known by his full name Marcus Atilius Metilius Bradua was a distinguished Roman Politician who lived in the second half of the 1st century and the first half of the 2nd century in the Roman Empire.-Biography:Bradua was a member of the Atilia... (Jan.-Apr.) |
suff. | P. Aelius Hadrianus Hadrian Hadrian , was Roman Emperor from 117 to 138. He is best known for building Hadrian's Wall, which marked the northern limit of Roman Britain. In Rome, he re-built the Pantheon and constructed the Temple of Venus and Roma. In addition to being emperor, Hadrian was a humanist and was philhellene in... (May-Aug.) |
M. Trebatius Priscus (May-Aug.) |
suff. | Q. Pompeius Falco Quintus Pompeius Falco Quintus Pompeius Falco was a Roman politician of the early 2nd century.His complete name was Quintus Roscius Coelius Murena Silius Decianus Vibullius Pius Iulius Eurycles Herculanus Pompeius Falco. Pompeius Falco was governor of Moesia Inferior between 116 and 117... (Sept.-Dec.) |
Lustricus Bruttianus (Sept.-Dec.) |
109 | A. Cornelius Palma Frontonianus Aulus Cornelius Palma Frontonianus Aulus Cornelius Palma Frontonianus was a soldier and Roman statesman who came from Volsinii in Etruria.His first known post is that of praetorian legate in Asia sometime during Domitian's reign. He went on to command a Legion in the years 94-97 and became First Consul shortly after, in the year 99... (Jan.-Feb.) |
P. Calvisius Tullus Ruso (Jan.-Apr.) |
suff. | L. Annius Largus (Mar.-Apr.) | |
suff. | Cn. Antonius Fuscus (May-Aug.) | C. Iulius Antiochus Epiphanes Philopappus (May-Aug.) |
suff. | C. Alburnius Valens (Sept.-Dec.) | C. Iulius Proculus (Sept.-Dec.) |
110 | M. Peducaeus Priscinus | Ser. Cornelius Scipio Salvidienus Orfitus |
suff. | C. Avidius Nigrinus | Ti. Iulius Aquila Polemaeanus |
suff. | L. Catilius Severus Iulianus Claudius Reginus (I) | C. Erucianus Silo |
suff. | A. Larcius Priscus | Sex. Marcius Honoratus |
111 | C. Calpurnius Piso | M. Vettius Bolanus |
suff. | T. Avidius Quietus (May-Aug.) | L. Eggius Marullus (May-Aug.) |
suff. | L. Octavius Crassus (Sept.-Dec.) | P. Coelius Apollinaris (Sept.-Dec.) |
112 | Imp. Caesar Nerva Traianus Augustus Trajan Trajan , was Roman Emperor from 98 to 117 AD. Born into a non-patrician family in the province of Hispania Baetica, in Spain Trajan rose to prominence during the reign of emperor Domitian. Serving as a legatus legionis in Hispania Tarraconensis, in Spain, in 89 Trajan supported the emperor against... VI (Jan.) |
T. Sextius Cornelius Africanus (Jan.-?) |
suff. | M.(?) Licinius Ruso (Jan.-?) | |
suff. | Cn. Pinarius Cornelius Severus | L. Mummius Niger Q. Valerius Vegetus |
suff. | P. Stertinius Quartus | T. Iulius Maximus Manlianus Brocchus Servilianus |
suff. | C. Claudius Severus | T. Settidius Firmus |
113 | L. Publilius Celsus II (Jan.-Mar.) | C. Clodius Crispinus (Jan.-Apr.) |
suff. | Ser. Cornelius Dolabella Metilianus Pompeius Marcellus (Apr.) | |
suff. | L. Stertinius Noricus (May-Aug.) | L. Fadius Rufinus (May-Aug.) |
suff. | Cn. Cornelius Urbicus (Sept.-Dec.) | T. Sempronius Rufus (Sept.-Dec.) |
114 | Q. Ninnius Hasta | P. Manilius Vopiscus Vicinillianus |
suff. | C. Clodius Nummus | L. Caesennius Sospes |
suff. | L. Hedius Rufus Lollianus Atitus (Sept.-?) | L. Messius Rusticus (Sept.-?) |
115 | L. Vipstanus Messalla Lucius Vipstanus Messalla (consul) Lucius Vipstanus Messalla was a Consul in 115.He was the son of Lucius Vipstanus Messalla and wife.He married an unknown woman and had a son named Lucius Vipstanus Claudius Poplicola Messalla.-References:... |
M. Pedo Vergilianus |
suff. | L. Iulius Frugi | P. Iuventius Celsus T. Aufidius Hoenius Severianus Publius Iuventius Celsus Publius Iuventius Celsus Titus Aufidius Hoenius Severianus – the son of a little-known jurist of the same name, hence also Celsus filius – was, together with Julian, the most influential ancient Roman jurist of the High Classical era.... |
suff. | M. Pompeius Macrinus Neos Theophanes | NN. |
116 | L. Fundanius Lamia Aelianus | Sex. Carminius Vetus |
suff. | Ti. Iulius Secundus | M. Egnatius Marcellinus Marcus Egnatius Marcellinus Marcus Egnatius Marcellinus was a Roman politician.He was Consul Suffectus in 116.He was also related to Marcus Egnatius Postumus and Aulus Egnatius Priscillianus.... |
suff. | D. Terentius Gentianus | L. Cossonius Gallus |
suff. | L. Statius Aquila | C. Julius Alexander Berenicianus Gaius Julius Alexander Berenicianus Gaius Julius Alexander Berenicianus was a Cilician Prince and second-born son to King Gaius Julius Alexander and Queen Julia Iotapa of Cetis. His eldest brother was Gaius Julius Agrippa and his younger sister was Julia Iotapa.... |
117 | Q. Aquilius Niger | M. Rebilus Apronianus |
suff. | Cn. Minicius Faustinus | NN. |
suff. | M. Erucius Clarus | Ti. Julius Alexander Julianus |
118 | Imp. Caesar Traianus Hadrianus Augustus Hadrian Hadrian , was Roman Emperor from 117 to 138. He is best known for building Hadrian's Wall, which marked the northern limit of Roman Britain. In Rome, he re-built the Pantheon and constructed the Temple of Venus and Roma. In addition to being emperor, Hadrian was a humanist and was philhellene in... II (Jan.-June) |
Cn. Pedanius Fuscus Salinator (Jan.-Feb.) |
suff. | Bellicius Tebanianus (replaced Salinator)[mar] | |
suff. | C. Ummidius Quadratus (replaced Tebanianus) (attested May) | |
suff. | L. Pompeius Bassus (attested July/Aug.) | T. Sabinius Barbarus (attested July/Aug.) |
119 | Imp. Caesar Traianus Hadrianus Augustus Hadrian Hadrian , was Roman Emperor from 117 to 138. He is best known for building Hadrian's Wall, which marked the northern limit of Roman Britain. In Rome, he re-built the Pantheon and constructed the Temple of Venus and Roma. In addition to being emperor, Hadrian was a humanist and was philhellene in... III |
P. Dasumius Rusticus |
suff. | A. Platorius Nepos (replaced Rusticus) | |
suff. | M. Paccius Silvanus Q. Goredius Gallus Gargilius Antiquus | Q. Vibius Gallus |
suff. | C. Herennius Capella (Nov.-Dec.) | L. Coelius Rufus (Nov.-Dec.) |
120 | L. Catilius Severus Iulianus Claudius Reginus II | T. Aurelius Fulvus Boionius Arrius Antoninus Antoninus Pius Antoninus Pius , also known as Antoninus, was Roman Emperor from 138 to 161. He was a member of the Nerva-Antonine dynasty and the Aurelii. He did not possess the sobriquet "Pius" until after his accession to the throne... |
suff. | C. Quinctius Certus Poblicius Marcellus (May–June) | T. Rutilius Propinquus (May–June) |
suff. | C. Carminius Gallus (July-?) | C. Atilius Serranus (July-?) |
121 | M. Annius Verus Marcus Annius Verus Marcus Annius Verus was a Roman man who lived in the 1st and 2nd century. He was the son of an elder Marcus Annius Verus, who gained the rank of senator and praetor. His family originated from Uccibi near Corduba in Spain... II |
Cn. Arrius Augur |
suff. | M. Herennnius Faustus (Mar.-Apr.) | Q. Pomponius Marcellus (Mar.-Apr.) |
suff. | T. Pomponius Antistianus Funisulanus Vettonianus (May-?) | L. Pomponius Silvanus (May-?) |
suff. | M. Statorius Secundus | L. Sempronius Merula Auspicatus |
122 | M'. Acilius Aviola | L. Corellius Neratius Pansa |
suff. | Ti. Iulius Candidus Capito (July-Oct.) | L. Vitrasius Flamininus (July–Oct.) |
suff. | C. Trebius Maximus (Nov.-Dec.) | T. Calestrius Tiro Orbius Speratus (Nov.-Dec.) |
123 | Q. Articuleius Paetinus | L. Venuleius Apronianus Octavius Priscus |
suff. | T. Salvius Rufinus Minicius Opimianus | Cn. Sentius Aburnianus |
124 | M'. Acilius Glabrio | C. Bellicius Flaccus Torquatus Tebanianus |
suff. | A. Larcius Macedo | P. Ducenius Verres |
suff. | C. Iulius Gallus (Sept.-?) | C. Valerius Severus (Sept.-?) |
125 | M. Lollius Paullinus D. Valerius Asiaticus Saturninus II | L. Epidius Titius Aquilinus |
suff. | (M.?) Accenna Verus | P. Lucius Cosconianus |
126 | M. Annius Verus Marcus Annius Verus Marcus Annius Verus was a Roman man who lived in the 1st and 2nd century. He was the son of an elder Marcus Annius Verus, who gained the rank of senator and praetor. His family originated from Uccibi near Corduba in Spain... III (Jan.-Feb.) |
C. Eggius Ambibulus |
suff. | ... Propinquus (replaced Verus) (Mar.-?) | |
suff. | L. Cuspius Camerinus | C. Saenius Severus |
127 | T. Atilius Rufus Titianus (Jan.-Mar.) | M. Gavius Squilla Gallicanus (Jan.-Mar.) |
suff. | P. Tullius Varro (Apr.) | (D.?) Iunius Paetus (Apr.) |
suff. | Q. Tineius Rufus (May-Sept.) | M. Licinius Celer Nepos (May-Sept.) |
suff. | L. Aemilius Iuncus (Oct.-Dec.) | Cn. Minicius Faustinus Sex. Iulius Severus (Oct.-Dec.) |
128 | L. Nonius Calpurnius Torquatus Asprenas II (Jan.) | M. Annius Libo Marcus Annius Libo Marcus Annius Libo was a Roman who lived in the 2nd century. He was the son of Roman consul Marcus Annius Verus and Rupilia Faustina. He was consul in 128 and suffect consul in 161.... (Jan.-Mar.) |
suff. | L. Caesennius Antoninus Lucius Caesennius Antoninus Lucius Caesennius Antoninus was a Roman politician.He was the son of Lucius Junius Caesennius Paetus, born c. 65, and wife Arria Antonina, born c. 70, a maternal aunt of Antoninus Pius, and paternal grandson of Lucius Junius Caesennius Paetus and wife.He was Consul Suffectus between February and... (Feb.-Mar.) |
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suff. | M. Iunius Mettius Rufus (May–June) | Q. Pomponius Maternus (May–June) |
suff. | L. Valerius Flaccus (July-Sept.) | M. [Iunius Homullus ?] (July-Sept.) |
suff. | A. Egrilius Plarianus (Oct.-Dec.) | Q. Planius Sardus L. Varius Ambibulus (Oct.-Dec.) |
129 | P. Iuventius Celsus T. Aufidius Hoenius Severianus II | L. Neratius Marcellus II |
suff. | Q. Iulius Balbus (Feb.-Mar.) | |
suff. | Ti. Iulius Iulianus | Castus |
suff. | L. Flavius Arrianus Xenophon Arrian Lucius Flavius Arrianus 'Xenophon , known in English as Arrian , and Arrian of Nicomedia, was a Roman historian, public servant, a military commander and a philosopher of the 2nd-century Roman period... (?ann. incert.) |
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130 | Q. Fabius Catullinus | M. Flavius Aper |
suff. | Cassius Agrippa (or perhaps "Agrippinus"?) | Ti. Claudius Quartinus |
131 | Sergius Octavius Laenas Pontianus Sergius Octavius Laenas Pontianus Sergius Octavius Laenas Pontianus was a consul of Ancient Rome in the year 131CE, during the reign of the Roman Emperor Hadrian. He was probably born in the late 1st century CE to an otherwise unknown Octavius Laenas and a woman named Pontia.... |
M. Antonius Rufinus |
suff. | L. Fabius Gallus | Q. Fabius Iulianus |
132 | C. Iulius Serius Augurinus | C. Trebius Sergianus |
suff. | P. Sufenas Verus | Ti. Claudius Atticus Herodes |
133 | M. Antonius Hiberus | P. Mummius Sisenna Publius Mummius Sisenna Publius Mummius Sisenna was drafted in by the Emperor Hadrian to serve as governor of Roman Britain around 133 to replace Sextus Julius Severus who was sent to Iudaea to suppress a rebellion there. He had previously served as consul in Rome that same year and was governor until the mid 130s... |
suff. | Q. Flavius Tertullus (July-?) | Q. Iunius Rusticus Junius Rusticus Quintus Junius Rusticus , probably a grandson of Arulenus Rusticus, was one of the teachers of the emperor Marcus Aurelius, and the most distinguished Stoic philosophers of his time... (July-?) |
134 | L. Iulius Ursus Servianus Lucius Julius Ursus Servianus Lucius Julius Ursus Servianus was a Spanish Roman politician. According to an inscription found, his full name is Gaius Julius Servilius Ursus Servianus, however in Augustan History, he is known as Lucius Julius Ursus Servianus. Little is known on his origins.Servianus was a prominent public... III |
T. Vibius Varus |
suff. | T. Haterus Nepos (in place of Servianus) | |
suff. | P. Licinius Pansa (Sept.-Oct.) | L. Attius Macro (Sept.-Oct.) |
135 | T. Tutilius Lupercus Pontianus | P. Calpurnius Atilianus (Atticus Rufus ?) |
suff. | M. Aemilius Papus | L. Burbuleius Optatus Ligarianus |
suff. | Q. Lollius Urbicus | NN. |
suff. | P. Rutilius Fabianus | Cn. Papirius Aelianus Aemilius Tuscillus |
136 | L. Ceionius Commodus Lucius Aelius Lucius Aelius Caesar became the adopted son and intended successor, of Roman Emperor Hadrian , but never attained the throne.... |
Sex. Vettulenus Civica Pompeianus |
137 | L. Aelius Caesar Lucius Aelius Lucius Aelius Caesar became the adopted son and intended successor, of Roman Emperor Hadrian , but never attained the throne.... II |
P. Coelius Balbinus Vibullius Pius |
138 | Kanus Iunius Niger | C. Pomponius Camerinus |
suff. | M. Vindius Verus (June-?) | P. Pactumeius Clemens (June-?) |
suff. | P. Cassius Secudus (Oct.-Dec.) | M. Nonius Mucianus (Oct.-Dec.) |
139 | Imp. Caesar T. Aelius Hadrianus Antoninus Augustus Pius Antoninus Pius Antoninus Pius , also known as Antoninus, was Roman Emperor from 138 to 161. He was a member of the Nerva-Antonine dynasty and the Aurelii. He did not possess the sobriquet "Pius" until after his accession to the throne... II |
C. Bruttius Praesens L. Fulvius Rusticus Caius Bruttius Praesens Caius or Gaius Bruttius Praesens Lucius Fulvius Rusticus was an important Roman senator of the reigns of Roman emperors Trajan, Hadrian and Antoninus Pius. A friend of Pliny the Younger and Hadrian, he was twice consul, governed provinces, commanded armies and ended his career as City Prefect of... II |
suff. | NN. | ... Scapula |
suff. | M. Ceccius Justinus (Nov.-Dec.) | C. Iulius Bassus (Nov.-Dec.) |
140 | Imp. Caesar T. Aelius Hadrianus Antoninus Augustus Pius Antoninus Pius Antoninus Pius , also known as Antoninus, was Roman Emperor from 138 to 161. He was a member of the Nerva-Antonine dynasty and the Aurelii. He did not possess the sobriquet "Pius" until after his accession to the throne... III (Jan.-June) |
M. Aurelius Caesar (Jan.-June) |
suff. | N.N. (July-Aug.) | N.N. (July-Aug.) |
suff. | N.N. (Sept.-Oct.) | N.N. (Sept.-Oct.) |
suff. | M. Barbius Aemilianus (Nov.-Dec.) | T. Flavius Iulianus (Nov.-Dec.) |
141 | T. Hoenius Severus | M. Peducaeus Stloga Priscinus |
suff. | NN. | T. Caesernius Statius Quinctius Statianus Memmius Macrinus |
suff. | L. Annius Fabianus | NN. |
142 | L. Cuspius Pactumeius Rufinus | L. Statius Quadratus |
suff. | Castus | NN. |
suff. | M. Cornelius Fronto Marcus Cornelius Fronto Marcus Cornelius Fronto , Roman grammarian, rhetorician and advocate, was born at Cirta in Numidia. He also was suffect consul of 142.- Life :Fronto, who was born a Roman citizen c... |
L. Laberius Priscus |
suff. | L. Tusidius Campester | Q. Cornelius (Senecio Annianus ?) |
suff. | Iulianus | NN. |
143 | C. Bellicius Torquatus | L. Vibullius Hipparchus Ti. Claudius Atticus Herodes Herodes Atticus Lucius Vibullius Hipparchus Tiberius Claudius Atticus Herodes, otherwise known as Herodes Atticus was a very distinguished, rich Greek aristocrat who served as a Roman Senator and a Sophist. He is notable as a proponent in the Second Sophistic by Philostratus.-Ancestry and Family:Herodes Atticus... |
suff. | Q. Iunius Calamus | M. Valerius Iunianus |
144 | L. Hedius Rufus Lollianus Avitus Lollianus Lollianus is a Roman personal name which may refer to many figures of classical antiquity, including:... |
T. Statilius Maximus Titus Statilius Maximus Titus Statilius Maximus was a Roman senator in the 2nd century AD. His father, Titus Statilius Maximus Serus Hadrianus, was consul in 115. He was consul with Lucio Hedio Rufo Lolliano Avito in 144. Around 157/158, he was made proconsul for Asia. His son, Titus Statilius Severus was made consul in... |
suff. | NN. | Q. Laberius Licinianus |
suff. | M. Calpurnius Longus | D. Velius Fidus |
145 | Imp. Caesar T. Aelius Hadrianus Antoninus Augustus Pius Antoninus Pius Antoninus Pius , also known as Antoninus, was Roman Emperor from 138 to 161. He was a member of the Nerva-Antonine dynasty and the Aurelii. He did not possess the sobriquet "Pius" until after his accession to the throne... IV |
M. Aurelius Caesar II |
suff. | L. Lamia Silvanus | L. Poblicola Priscus |
suff. | Cn. Arrius Cornelius Proculus (May–June) | D. Iunius Paetus (May–June) |
suff. | Q. Mustius Priscus | M. Pontius Laelianus Larcius Sabinus |
suff. | L. Petronius Sabinus (Sept.-Oct.) | C. Vicrius Rufus (Sept.-Oct.) |
suff. | C. Fadius Rufus (Nov.-Dec.) | P. Vicrius (Nov.-Dec.) |
146 | Sex. Erucius Clarus II | Cn. Claudius Severus Arabianus |
suff. | Q. Licinius Modestinus Sex. Attius Labeo (Mar.-May) | |
suff. | P. Mummius Sisenna Rutilianus (June) | T. Prifernius Paetus (June) |
suff. | L. Aurelius Gallus (July-?) | Cn. L. Terentius Homullus Iunior (July-?) |
suff. | Q. Voconius Saxa Fidus | C. Annianus Verus |
suff. | L. Aemilius Longus | Q. Cornelius Proculus |
147 | C. Prastina Messalinus | L. Annius Largus |
suff. | A. Claudius Charax | Q. Fuficius Cornutus |
suff. | Cupressenus Gallus | Q. Cornelius Quadratus |
suff. | Sex. Cocceius Severianus Honorinus | Ti. Licinius Cassius Cassianus |
suff. | C. Popilius Carus Pedo (In place of Cassianus) | |
148 | L. Octavius Cornelius P. Salvius Iulianus Aemilianus | C. Bellicius Calpurnius Torquatus |
suff. | Saturius Firmus | C. Salvius Capito |
suff. | L. Coelius Festus | P. Orfidius Senecio |
suff. | C. Fabius Agrippinus | M. Antonius Zeno |
149 | Ser. Cornelius Scipio Salvidienus Orfitus | Q. Pompeius Sosius Priscus |
suff. | Q. Passienus Licinus | C. Iulius Avitus |
suff. | T. Flavius Longinus Quintus Marcius Turbo | NN. |
150 | M. Gavius Squilla Gallicanus | Sex. Carminius Vetus |
suff. | M. Cassius Apollinaris (Aug.-?) | M. Petonius Mamertinus (Aug.-?) |
151 | Sex. Quintilius Condianus | Sex. Quintilius Valerius Maximus |
suff. | L. Attidius Cornelianus | M. Cominius Secundus |
152 | M'. Acilius Glabrio Cn. Cornelius Severus | M. Valerius Homullus |
suff. | L. Claudius Modestus (Aug.) | L. Dasumius Tuscus (Aug.) |
suff. | C. Novius Priscus (Sept.) | L. Iulius Romulus (Sept.) |
suff. | P. Cluvius Maximus | M. Servilius Silanus |
153 | L. Fulvius Rusticus C. Bruttius Praesens Gaius Bruttius Praesens Lucius Fulvius Gaius Bruttius Praesens Laberius Maximus Polyonymus was a prominent Roman senator and twice consul during the reigns of Roman emperors Antoninus Pius, Marcus Aurelius and Commodus. His career is largely known from inscriptions... |
A. Iunius Rufinus |
suff. | Sex. Caecilius? Max[imus] (?-June) | M. Pontius Sabin[us] (?-June) |
suff. | P. Septimius Aper (July-?) | M. Sedatius Severianus (July-?) |
suff. | Q. Petiedius Gallus (?-Dec.) | C. Catius Marcellus (?-Dec.) |
154 | L. Aelius Aurelius Commodus Lucius Verus Lucius Verus , was Roman co-emperor with Marcus Aurelius, from 161 until his death.-Early life and career:Lucius Verus was the first born son to Avidia Plautia and Lucius Aelius Verus Caesar, the first adopted son and heir of Roman Emperor Hadrian . He was born and raised in Rome... |
T. Sextius Lateranus |
suff. | Prifernius Paetus | M. Nonius Macrinus Marcus Nonius Macrinus Marcus Nonius Macrinus Roman general and statesman fl. 161 AD in the era of Emperor Marcus Aurelius. He served as Consul in 154, and several terms as proconsul thereafter.According to the inscriptions on his tomb, he was originally from Brescia... |
suff. | M. Valerius Etruscus | L.[Aemilius Juncus] |
suff. | Cn. Julius Verus | L. . . . . . |
suff. | Tib. Claudius Julianus | Sex. [Calpurnius Agricola] |
suff. | C. Iulius Statius Severus (Nov.-Dec.) | T. Iunius Severus (Nov.-Dec.) |
155 | C. Iulius Severus | M. Iunius Rufinus Sabinianus |
suff. | C. Aufidius Victorinus (May-?) | M. Gavius (May-?) |
suff. | ... Antius Pollio (Nov.) | ... Minicius Opimianus (Nov.) |
suff. | (? D. Rupilius) Severus (Dec.) | L. Iulius Severus (Dec.) |
156 | M. Ceionius Silvanus Marcus Caeionius Silvanus Marcus Caeionius Silvanus was a Consul of Rome in 156.He was the ancestor of Caeionius Varus , PUR in 284 and 295, married to - perhaps daughter of Caius Rufius C.f. Proculus , Cur. Oper. in 236, and wife Marcus Caeionius Silvanus (120 or 125 – after 156) (???) was a Consul of Rome in... |
C. Serius Augurinus |
suff. | A. Avillius Urinatius Quadratus (Mar.) | Strabo Aemilianus (Mar.) |
suff. | Q. Canusius Praenestinus (Dec.) | C. Lusius Sparsus (Dec.) |
157 | M. Vettulenus Civica Barbarus | M. Metilius Aquillius Regulus Nepos Volusius Torquatus Fronto |
suff. | C. Caelius Secundus | C. Iulius Commodus Orfitianus |
suff. | L. Roscius Aelianus | Cn. Papirius Aelianus |
158 | Sex. Sulpicius Tertullus | Q. Tineius Sacerdos Clemens Quintus Tineius Sacerdos Clemens Quintus Tineius Sacerdos Clemens was a Roman politician.He was the son of Quintus Tineius Rufus and wife.He was Consul Ordinarius in 158 and Pontifex.... |
suff. | M. Servilius Fabianus Maximus (July) | Q. Iallius Bassius (July) |
159 | Plautius Quintillus | M. Statius Priscus Licinius Italicus Marcus Statius Priscus Marcus Statius Priscus Licinius Italicus was a Roman politician and general of the mid 2nd century.His career began as an equestrian officer, receiving a decoration from Hadrian during the Jewish rebellion... |
suff. | M. Pisibanius Lepidus | L. Matuccius Fuscinus |
suff. | Cornelius Dexter | NN. |
suff. | A. Curtius Crispinus | NN. |
160 | Ap. Annius Atilius Bradua | T. Clodius Vibius Varus |
suff. | A. Platorius Nepos Calpurnianus (Marcellus?) | M. Postumius Festus |
suff. | (? C. Septimius) Severus | |
suff. | N.N. | (?Cae)sorius Paulus |
suff. | Ti. Oclatius Severus | ... Ninnius Hastianus |
suff. | N.N. | ... Novius Sabinianus |
161 | M. Aurelius Caesar III | L. Aelius Aurelius Commodus Lucius Verus Lucius Verus , was Roman co-emperor with Marcus Aurelius, from 161 until his death.-Early life and career:Lucius Verus was the first born son to Avidia Plautia and Lucius Aelius Verus Caesar, the first adopted son and heir of Roman Emperor Hadrian . He was born and raised in Rome... II |
suff. | M. Annius Libo Marcus Annius Libo Marcus Annius Libo was a Roman who lived in the 2nd century. He was the son of Roman consul Marcus Annius Verus and Rupilia Faustina. He was consul in 128 and suffect consul in 161.... |
Q. Camurius Numisius Iunior |
162 | Q. Iunius Rusticus Junius Rusticus Quintus Junius Rusticus , probably a grandson of Arulenus Rusticus, was one of the teachers of the emperor Marcus Aurelius, and the most distinguished Stoic philosophers of his time... II |
L. Titius Plautius Aquilinus |
suff. | Ti. Claudius Paullinus | Ti. Claudius Pompeianus |
suff. | M. Insteius Bithynicus | NN. |
163 | M. Pontius Laelianus | A. Iunius Pastor L. Caesennius Sospes |
164 | M. Pompeius Macrinus | P. Iuventius Celsus |
suff. | Ti. Haterius Saturninus | Q. Caecilius Avitus |
165 | M. Gavius Orfitus | L. Arrius Pudens |
166 | Q. Servilius Pudens Quintus Servilius Pudens Quintus Servilius Pudens was a Consul in 166.He married Ceionia Plautia , daughter of Roman Senator Lucius Aelius Verus Caesar and Avidia Plautia, and had:* Servilia , married to Junius Licinius Balbus Quintus Servilius Pudens (ca 120 – aft. 166) was a Consul in 166.He married Ceionia Plautia (b.... |
L. Fufidius Pollio |
suff. | M. Vibius Liberalis (Mar.-?) | P. Martius Verus (Mar.-?) |
167 | Imp. Caesar L. Aurelius Verus Augustus Lucius Verus Lucius Verus , was Roman co-emperor with Marcus Aurelius, from 161 until his death.-Early life and career:Lucius Verus was the first born son to Avidia Plautia and Lucius Aelius Verus Caesar, the first adopted son and heir of Roman Emperor Hadrian . He was born and raised in Rome... III |
M. Ummidius Quadratus Marcus Ummidius Quadratus Annianus Marcus Ummidius Quadratus Annianus was a wealthy Roman Politician and the nephew of the Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius.Quadratus was the son of Marcus Aurelius’ sister, Annia Cornificia Faustina and the Roman Senator who served as a suffect consul in 146, Gaius Ummidius Quadratus Annianus Verus.... |
suff. | Q. Caecilius Dentilianus (May-?) | M. Antonius Pallas (May-?) |
suff. | (L.?) Sempronius Gracchus | NN. |
suff. | Q. Antistius Adventus Postumius (?) | N.N. |
suff. | Ti. Claudius Pompeianus Claudius Pompeianus Tiberius Claudius Pompeianus was a Roman general of emperor Marcus Aurelius. He married Aurelius' daughter Lucilla and rose to the rank of senior senator in Rome before twice refusing emperorship for himself.... I |
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168 | L. Venuleius Apronianus Octavius Priscus II | L. Sergius Paullus II |
suff. | Q. Tullius Maximus | |
169 | Q. Pompeius Senecio Roscius Murena Coelius Sex. Iulius Frontinus Silius Decianus C. Iulius Eurycles Herculaneus L. Vibullius Pius Augustanus Alpinus Bellicus Sollers Iulius Aper Ducenius Proculus Rutilianus Rufinus Silius Valens Valerius Niger Claudius Fuscus Saxa Amyntianus Sosius Priscus | P. Coelius Apollinaris |
170 | C. Erucius Clarus | M. Gavius Cornelius Cethegus |
suff. | T. Hoenius Severus | NN. |
171 | T. Statilius Severus | L. Alfidius Herennianus |
172 | Ser. Calpurnius Scipio Orfitus | Sex. Quintilius Maximus |
173 | Cn. Claudius Severus Gnaeus Claudius Severus Gnaeus Claudius Severus was a 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 Pontian Greek descent. He was born and raised in... II |
Ti. Claudius Pompeianus Claudius Pompeianus Tiberius Claudius Pompeianus was a Roman general of emperor Marcus Aurelius. He married Aurelius' daughter Lucilla and rose to the rank of senior senator in Rome before twice refusing emperorship for himself.... II |
suff. | M'. Acilius Glabrio | NN. |
174 | L. Aurelius Gallus | Q. Volusius Flaccus Cornelianus |
175 | L. Calpurnius Piso | P. Salvius Iulianus |
suff. | P. Helvius Pertinax Pertinax Pertinax , was Roman Emperor for three months in 193. He is known as the first emperor of the tumultuous Year of the Five Emperors. A high ranking military and Senatorial figure, he tried to restore discipline in the Praetorian Guards, whereupon they rebelled and killed him... |
M. Didius Severus Iulianus Didius Julianus Didius Julianus , was Roman Emperor for three months during the year 193. He ascended the throne after buying it from the Praetorian Guard, who had assassinated his predecessor Pertinax. This led to the Roman Civil War of 193–197... |
176 | T. Pomponius Proculus Vitrasius Pollio Titus Pomponius Proculus Vitrasius Pollio Titus Pomponius Proculus Vitrasius Pollio was a Roman Politician that lived in the 2nd century.Pollio was born into a family of Patrician rank. The name of his mother is unknown, however his father Titus Vitrasius Pollio, served as a Legatus in Lugdunum and became consul in 137 in the reign of... II |
M. Flavius Aper II |
177 | L. Aurelius Commodus Caesar Commodus Commodus , was Roman Emperor from 180 to 192. He also ruled as co-emperor with his father Marcus Aurelius from 177 until his father's death in 180. His name changed throughout his reign; see changes of name for earlier and later forms. His accession as emperor was the first time a son had succeeded... |
M. Peducaeus Plautius Quintillus Marcus Peducaeus Plautius Quintillus Marcus Peducaeus Plautius Quintillus was a Roman politician who lived in the 2nd century and the early 3rd century.Plautius was the son of the consul Plautius Quintillus and noblewoman Ceionia Fabia. The birth name of Plautius is unknown, he is known by his adoption name. Plautius was born and... |
178 | Ser. Cornelius Scipio Salvidienus Orfitus | D. Velius Rufus (Iulianus?) |
179 | Imp. Caesar L. Aurelius Commodus Augustus Commodus Commodus , was Roman Emperor from 180 to 192. He also ruled as co-emperor with his father Marcus Aurelius from 177 until his father's death in 180. His name changed throughout his reign; see changes of name for earlier and later forms. His accession as emperor was the first time a son had succeeded... II |
P. Martius Veru II |
suff. | T. Flavius Claudianus | L. Aemilius Iuncus |
suff. | M'. Acilius Faustinus | L. Iulius Proculianus |
180 | L. Fulvius Rusticus C. Bruttius Praesens Gaius Bruttius Praesens Lucius Fulvius Gaius Bruttius Praesens Laberius Maximus Polyonymus was a prominent Roman senator and twice consul during the reigns of Roman emperors Antoninus Pius, Marcus Aurelius and Commodus. His career is largely known from inscriptions... II |
Sex. Quintilius Condianus |
181 | Imp. Caesar L. Aurelius Commodus Augustus Commodus Commodus , was Roman Emperor from 180 to 192. He also ruled as co-emperor with his father Marcus Aurelius from 177 until his father's death in 180. His name changed throughout his reign; see changes of name for earlier and later forms. His accession as emperor was the first time a son had succeeded... III |
L. Antistius Burrus Lucius Antistius Burrus Lucius Antistius Burrus Adventus was a Roman Senator that lived in the 2nd century. He was one of the son-in-laws of Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius and Roman Empress Faustina the Younger.... |
182 | M. Petronius Sura Mamertinus Marcus Petronius Sura Mamertinus Marcus Petronius Sura Mamertinus was a Roman consul that lived in the 2nd century and was one of the sons-in-law of the Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius.... |
Q. Tineius Rufus Quintus Tineius Rufus (consul 182) Quintus Tineius Rufus was a Roman politician.He was the son of Quintus Tineius Sacerdos Clemens and wife.He was Consul Ordinarius in 182.His brothers were Quintus Tineius Clemens and Quintus Tineius Sacerdos.-References:... |
183 | Imp. Caesar M. Aurelius Commodus Antoninus Augustus Commodus Commodus , was Roman Emperor from 180 to 192. He also ruled as co-emperor with his father Marcus Aurelius from 177 until his father's death in 180. His name changed throughout his reign; see changes of name for earlier and later forms. His accession as emperor was the first time a son had succeeded... IV |
C. Aufidius Victorinus II |
suff. | L. Tutilius Pontianus Gentianus | |
suff. | M. Herennius Secundus | M. Egnatius Postumus Marcus Egnatius Postumus Marcus Egnatius Postumus was a Roman politician.He was Consul Suffectus in May 183 AD.He was also related to Marcus Egnatius Marcellinus and Aulus Egnatius Priscillianus.... |
suff. | T. Pactumeius Magnus | L. Septimius Flaccus |
184 | L. Cossonius Eggius Marullus | Cn. Papirius Aelianus |
suff. | C. Octavius Vindex | NN. |
185 | Triarius Maternus Lascivius | Ti. Claudius M. Ap. Atilius Bradua Regillus Atticus |
suff. | M. Umbrius Primus | NN. |
186 | Imp. Caesar M. Aurelius Commodus Antoninus Augustus Commodus Commodus , was Roman Emperor from 180 to 192. He also ruled as co-emperor with his father Marcus Aurelius from 177 until his father's death in 180. His name changed throughout his reign; see changes of name for earlier and later forms. His accession as emperor was the first time a son had succeeded... V |
M' Acilius Glabrio II |
suff. | L. Novius Rufus | L. Annius ...vus |
suff. | C. Sabucius Maior Caecilianus | Valerius Senecio |
187 | L. Bruttius Quintius Crispinus Lucius Bruttius Quintius Crispinus Lucius Bruttius Quintius Crispinus was a Roman who lived in the 2nd century. His mother is unknown and his father was Roman consul Gaius Bruttius Praesens. Crispinus' paternal grandparents were consul and senator Caius Bruttius Praesens and rich heiress Laberia Hostilia Crispina, who was the... |
L. Roscius Aelianus Paculus |
188 | L. Seius Fuscianus II | M. Servilius Silanus II |
189 | Dulius Silanus | Q. Servilius Silanus |
190 | Imp. Caesar M. Aurelius Commodus Antoninus Augustus Commodus Commodus , was Roman Emperor from 180 to 192. He also ruled as co-emperor with his father Marcus Aurelius from 177 until his father's death in 180. His name changed throughout his reign; see changes of name for earlier and later forms. His accession as emperor was the first time a son had succeeded... VI |
M. Petronius Sura Septimianus |
suff. | L. Septimius Severus (future emperor) (May-?) | Apuleius (Atulenus?) Rufinus (May-?) |
191 | Popilius Pedo Apronianus | M. Valerius Bradua Mauricus |
192 | Imp. Caesar L. Aelius Aurelius Commodus Augustus Commodus Commodus , was Roman Emperor from 180 to 192. He also ruled as co-emperor with his father Marcus Aurelius from 177 until his father's death in 180. His name changed throughout his reign; see changes of name for earlier and later forms. His accession as emperor was the first time a son had succeeded... VII |
P. Helvius Pertinax Pertinax Pertinax , was Roman Emperor for three months in 193. He is known as the first emperor of the tumultuous Year of the Five Emperors. A high ranking military and Senatorial figure, he tried to restore discipline in the Praetorian Guards, whereupon they rebelled and killed him... II |
suff. | Q. Tineius Sacerdos Quintus Tineius Sacerdos Quintus Tineius Sacerdos was a Roman politician.He was the son of Quintus Tineius Sacerdos Clemens and wife.He was Consul Suffectus I from March to an unknown month 192, Governor of Bithynia et Pontus, Proconsul of Asia sometime between 200 and 210, and Consul Ordinarius II in 219 joint with... (March-?) |
P. Iulius Scapula Priscus (March-?) |
suff. | L. Iulius Messala Rutilianus | C. Aemilius Severus Cantabrinus |
193 | Q. Pompeius Sosius Falco | C. Iulius Erucius Clarus Vibianus Gaius Iulius Erucius Clarus Vibianus Gaius Iulius Erucius Clarus Vibianus was a Roman Empire politician, consul and Roman Senator.Vibianus came from an Italian family or from one of the Western provinces. He was the son of Gaius Erucius Clarus, consul in 170 AD... |
suff. | L. Fabius Cilo Septiminus Catinius Acilianus Lepidus Fulcinianus Lucius Fabius Cilo Lucius Fabius Cilo, full name Lucius Fabius Cilo Septiminus Catinius Acilianus Lepidus Fulcinianus, was a Roman senator of the 2nd century. He was born in Hispania, around 150 AD.... |
NN. |
suff. | M. Silius Messala M. Silius Messala Marcus Silius Messala born ca.160 AD - fl.193 ADMarcus Silius Messala was a Roman Politician, senator and suffect consul towards the end of the 2nd century. In 193 AD, Messala was from May until June the Suffect Consul of Rome. He was in command of the location where the murder of Pertinax took place... (May–June) |
NN. |
194 | Imp. Caesar L. Septimius Severus Pertinax Augustus Septimius Severus Septimius Severus , also known as Severus, was Roman Emperor from 193 to 211. Severus was born in Leptis Magna in the province of Africa. As a young man he advanced through the customary succession of offices under the reigns of Marcus Aurelius and Commodus. Severus seized power after the death of... II |
D. Clodius Septimius Albinus Caesar Clodius Albinus Clodius Albinus was a Roman usurper proclaimed emperor by the legions in Britain and Hispania upon the murder of Pertinax in 193.-Life:... II |
195 | P. Iulius Scapula Tertullus Priscus | Q. Tineius Clemens |
196 | C. Domitius Dexter II | L. Valerius Messalla Thrasea Priscus Lucius Valerius Messalla Thrasea Paetus Lucius Valerius Messalla Thrasea Paetus or Priscus was a Consul in 196.He was the son of Lucius Valerius Messalla Thrasea Poplicola Helvidius Priscus and wife.He married Coelia Balbina, born c... |
197 | T. Sextius Magius Lateranus | L./C. Cuspius Rufinus |
198 | P. Martius Sergius Saturninus | L. Aurelius Gallus |
199 | P. Cornelius Anullinus II | M. Aufidius Fronto |
200 | Ti. Claudius Severus Proculus Tiberius Claudius Severus Proculus Tiberius Claudius Severus Proculus was a Roman Senator that lived in the Roman Empire.-Descent and Family:Severus Proculus was born of noble descent. He was from a wealthy, prominent, distinguished family in Pompeiopolis, a city in the Roman province of Galatia... |
C. Aufidius Victorinus |
3rd century
Year | First consul | Second consul |
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201 | L. Annius Fabianus Lucius Annius Fabianus Lucius Annius Fabianus was a Roman politician and Senator at the beginning of the 3rd century. Fabianus came from Caesarea in Mauretania Caesariensis and was in all probability related to the remaining patrician Annii gens, his grandfather was also called Lucius Annius Fabianus and the Suffect... |
M. Nonius Arrius Mucianus M. Nonius Arrius Mucianus Marcus Nonius Arrius Mucianus was Roman Imperial politician and Roman Senator at the beginning of the 3rd century n. Chr. Mucianus came from Verona. He was perhaps a son of the Marcus Nonius Arrius Mucianus Manlius Carbo, Suffect Consul probably under emperor Commodus and the grandson of Marcus... |
202 | Imp. Caesar L. Septimius Severus Pertinax Augustus Septimius Severus Septimius Severus , also known as Severus, was Roman Emperor from 193 to 211. Severus was born in Leptis Magna in the province of Africa. As a young man he advanced through the customary succession of offices under the reigns of Marcus Aurelius and Commodus. Severus seized power after the death of... III |
Imp. Caesar M. Aurelius Antoninus Augustus Caracalla Caracalla , was Roman emperor from 198 to 217. The eldest son of Septimius Severus, he ruled jointly with his younger brother Geta until he murdered the latter in 211... |
suff. | T. Murrenius Severus | C. Cassius Regallianus Gaius Cassius Regallianus Gaius Cassius Regallianus was Consul suffectus with Titus Murenius Severus.The consul Regallianus and his colleague Severus were unknown to historians until the publication in 2001 of a military diploma... |
203 | C. Fulvius Plautianus Gaius Fulvius Plautianus Gaius or Lucius Fulvius Plautianus was a member of the Roman gens Fulvius, a family of the patrician status which had been active in politics since the Roman Republic.... II |
P. Septimius Geta Publius Septimius Geta (brother of Septimius Severus) Publius Septimius Geta was the second son to the elder Publius Septimius Geta and wife Fulvia Pia. He was born and raised in Leptis Magna . He was of Berber, Libyco-Punic and Roman ancestry.This Geta was more politically active than his father... II |
204 | L. Fabius Cilo Septiminus Catinius Acilianus Lepidus Fulcinianus Lucius Fabius Cilo Lucius Fabius Cilo, full name Lucius Fabius Cilo Septiminus Catinius Acilianus Lepidus Fulcinianus, was a Roman senator of the 2nd century. He was born in Hispania, around 150 AD.... II |
M. Annius Flavius Libo Marcus Annius Flavius Libo Marcus Annius Flavius Libo was a Roman politician and Senator at the beginning of the 3rd century and a member of the Antonine Dynasty.Libo was a Patrician and came from Hispania Baetica.... |
205 | Imp. Caesar M. Aurelius Antoninus Augustus Caracalla Caracalla , was Roman emperor from 198 to 217. The eldest son of Septimius Severus, he ruled jointly with his younger brother Geta until he murdered the latter in 211... II |
P. Septimius Geta Caesar Publius Septimius Geta Geta , was a Roman Emperor co-ruling with his father Septimius Severus and his older brother Caracalla from 209 to his death.-Early life:Geta was the younger son of Septimius Severus by his second wife Julia Domna... |
206 | M. Nummius Umbrius Primus Senecio Albinus Marcus Nummius Umbrius Primus Senecio Albinus Marcus Nummius Umbrius Primus Senecio Albinus was Ancient Roman politician and Senator. Albinus came from Benevent in Southern Italy, where he was adopted into the family of the ' ' Umbrii Primi' ' from Compsa , which had very close relations with Benevent... |
L. Fulvius Gavius Numisius Petronius Aemilianus |
suff. | P. Tullius Marsus | M. Caelius Faustinus |
207 | L. Annius Maximus | L. Septimius Severus Aper |
208 | Imp. Caesar M. Aurelius Antoninus Augustus Caracalla Caracalla , was Roman emperor from 198 to 217. The eldest son of Septimius Severus, he ruled jointly with his younger brother Geta until he murdered the latter in 211... III |
P. Septimius Geta Caesar Publius Septimius Geta Geta , was a Roman Emperor co-ruling with his father Septimius Severus and his older brother Caracalla from 209 to his death.-Early life:Geta was the younger son of Septimius Severus by his second wife Julia Domna... II |
209 | L. Aurelius Commodus Pompeianus | Q. Hedius Lollianus Plautius Avitus |
210 | M'. Acilius Faustinus | A. Triarius Rufinus |
211 | Hedius Lollianus Terentius Gentianus | Pomponius Bassus Pomponius Bassus (consul 211) Pomponius Bassus was a Roman Senator that lived in the Roman Empire.The father of Pomponius Bassus was probably Gaius Pomponius Bassus Terentianus , who served as a suffect consul around 193 and the name of his mother is unknown.... |
212 | C. Iulius Asper II | C. Iulius Camilius Asper |
suff. | Ti. Claudius Pompeianus Quintianus Pompeianus Tiberius Claudius Pompeianus Quintianus was the son of Syrian Roman Consul Tiberius Claudius Pompeianus Quintianus and Annia Aurelia Galeria Lucilla... |
NN |
213 | Imp. Caesar M. Aurelius Severus Antoninus Augustus Caracalla Caracalla , was Roman emperor from 198 to 217. The eldest son of Septimius Severus, he ruled jointly with his younger brother Geta until he murdered the latter in 211... IV |
D. Caelius Calvinus Balbinus Balbinus Balbinus , was Roman Emperor with Pupienus for three months in 238, the Year of the Six Emperors.- Origins and career :Not much is known about Balbinus before his elevation to emperor. It has been conjectured that he descended from Publius Coelius Balbinus Vibullius Pius, the consul ordinarius of... II |
214 | L. Valerius Messalla Apollinaris Lucius Valerius Messalla Apollinaris Lucius Valerius Messalla Apollinaris was a Consul in 214 and later a Proconsul of Asia c. 235/236.He was the son of Lucius Valerius Messalla Thrasea Paetus or Priscus and wife Coelia Balbina, a very close relative of the future Emperor Balbinus.He married Claudia Acilia Priscilliana, born c... |
C. Octavius Ap. Suetrius Sabinus |
suff. | Aemilianus | |
215 | Q. Maecius Laetus II | M. Munatius Sulla Cerialis |
216 | P. Catius Sabinus II | P. Cornelius Anullinus |
217 | C. Bruttius Praesens | T. Messius Extricatus II |
218 | Imp. Caesar M. Opellius Severus Macrinus Augustus Macrinus Macrinus , was Roman Emperor from 217 to 218. Macrinus was of "Moorish" descent and the first emperor to become so without membership in the senatorial class.-Background and career:... II |
M. Oclatinius Adventus II |
suff. | Imp. Caesar M. Aurelius Antoninus Augustus Elagabalus Elagabalus , also known as Heliogabalus, was Roman Emperor from 218 to 222. A member of the Severan Dynasty, he was Syrian on his mother's side, the son of Julia Soaemias and Sextus Varius Marcellus. Early in his youth he served as a priest of the god El-Gabal at his hometown, Emesa... |
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219 | Imp. Caesar M. Aurelius Antoninus Augustus Elagabalus Elagabalus , also known as Heliogabalus, was Roman Emperor from 218 to 222. A member of the Severan Dynasty, he was Syrian on his mother's side, the son of Julia Soaemias and Sextus Varius Marcellus. Early in his youth he served as a priest of the god El-Gabal at his hometown, Emesa... II |
Q. Tineius Sacerdos Quintus Tineius Sacerdos Quintus Tineius Sacerdos was a Roman politician.He was the son of Quintus Tineius Sacerdos Clemens and wife.He was Consul Suffectus I from March to an unknown month 192, Governor of Bithynia et Pontus, Proconsul of Asia sometime between 200 and 210, and Consul Ordinarius II in 219 joint with... II |
220 | Imp. Caesar M. Aurelius Antoninus Augustus Elagabalus Elagabalus , also known as Heliogabalus, was Roman Emperor from 218 to 222. A member of the Severan Dynasty, he was Syrian on his mother's side, the son of Julia Soaemias and Sextus Varius Marcellus. Early in his youth he served as a priest of the god El-Gabal at his hometown, Emesa... III |
P. Valerius Comazon Eutychianus Valerius Comazon Eutychianus Publius Valerius Comazon Eutychianus was a Roman general and ally of emperor Elagabalus. Upon the accession of Macrinus as emperor in 217, Eutychianus orchestrated a revolt among the Third Legion to help secure the throne for Elagabalus, who was tied to the Severan dynasty... II |
221 | C. Vettius Gratus Sabinianus | M. Flavius Vitellius Seleucus Seleucus (Roman usurper) Seleucus was a Roman usurper.Seleucus was, according to 5th century historian Polemius Silvius, an usurper against Emperor Elagabalus. His identity is not known: he could be Julius Antonius Seleucus, governor in Moesia, or Marcus Flavius Vitellius Seleucus, consul for 221.- References :*... |
222 | Imp. Caesar M. Aurelius Antoninus Augustus Elagabalus Elagabalus , also known as Heliogabalus, was Roman Emperor from 218 to 222. A member of the Severan Dynasty, he was Syrian on his mother's side, the son of Julia Soaemias and Sextus Varius Marcellus. Early in his youth he served as a priest of the god El-Gabal at his hometown, Emesa... IV |
M. Aurelius Severus Alexander Caesar Alexander Severus Severus Alexander was Roman Emperor from 222 to 235. Alexander was the last emperor of the Severan dynasty. He succeeded his cousin Elagabalus upon the latter's assassination in 222, and was ultimately assassinated himself, marking the epoch event for the Crisis of the Third Century — nearly fifty... |
223 | L. Marius Maximus Perpetuus Aurelianus Marius Maximus Marius Maximus was a Roman biographer, writing in Latin, who in the early decades of the 3rd century AD wrote a series of biographies of twelve Emperors, imitating and continuing Suetonius. Marius’s work is lost, but it was still being read in the late 4th century and was used as a source by... II |
L. Roscius Aelianus Paculus Salvius Iulianus |
224 | Ap. Claudius Iulianus II | C. Bruttius Crispinus |
225 | Ti. Manilius Fuscus II | Ser. Calpurnius Domitius Dexter |
226 | Imp. Caesar M. Aurelius Severus Alexander Augustus Alexander Severus Severus Alexander was Roman Emperor from 222 to 235. Alexander was the last emperor of the Severan dynasty. He succeeded his cousin Elagabalus upon the latter's assassination in 222, and was ultimately assassinated himself, marking the epoch event for the Crisis of the Third Century — nearly fifty... II |
C. Aufidius Marcellus II |
227 | M. Nummius Senecio Albinus | M. Laelius Fulvius Maximus Aemilianus |
228 | Q. Aiacius Modestus Crescentianus II | M. Pomponius Maecius Probus Marcus Pomponius Maecius Probus Marcus Pomponius Maecius Probus was a Consul in 228.He was the son of Marcus Maecius Probus and wife Pomponia Arria.In the genealogical reconstruction by C. Settipani, he married and had:... |
229 | Imp. Caesar M. Aurelius Severus Alexander Augustus Alexander Severus Severus Alexander was Roman Emperor from 222 to 235. Alexander was the last emperor of the Severan dynasty. He succeeded his cousin Elagabalus upon the latter's assassination in 222, and was ultimately assassinated himself, marking the epoch event for the Crisis of the Third Century — nearly fifty... III |
L. Claudius Cassius Dio Cocceianus II |
230 | L. Virius Agricola | Sex. Catius Clementinus Priscillianus |
231 | L. Ti. Claudius Pompeianus Lucius Tiberius Claudius Pompeianus Lucius Tiberius Claudius Pompeianus was a Roman politician and senator in the 3rd century who served as Roman consul in 231.Pompeianus came from Antioch. His father was Lucius Commodus Aurellius Pompeianus, who was consul in 209... |
T. Flavius Sallustius Paelignianus |
232 | L. Virius Lupus Iulianus | L. Marius Maximus |
233 | L. Valerius Claudius Acilius Priscillianus Maximus Lucius Valerius Claudius Acilius Priscillianus Maximus Lucius Valerius Claudius Acilius Priscillianus Maximus was a Consul in 233 who later became a Praefectus Urbi Romae in 255 and then again a Consul in 256.He was the son of Lucius Valerius Messalla Apollinaris and wife.... |
Cn. Cornelius Paternus |
234 | M. Clodius Pupienus Maximus Pupienus Pupienus , also known as Pupienus Maximus, was Roman Emperor with Balbinus for three months in 238, the Year of the Six Emperors. The sources for this period are scant, and thus knowledge of the emperor is limited... II |
M. Munatius Sulla Urbanus |
235 | Cn. Claudius Severus | Ti. Claudius Quintianus |
236 | Imp. Caesar C. Iulius Verus Maximinus Augustus Maximinus Thrax Maximinus Thrax , also known as Maximinus I, was Roman Emperor from 235 to 238.Maximinus is described by several ancient sources, though none are contemporary except Herodian's Roman History. Maximinus was the first emperor never to set foot in Rome... |
M. Pupienus Africanus Maximus Marcus Pupienus Africanus Maximus Marcus Pupienus Africanus Maximus was a Roman politician.He was the son of Pupienus, later Emperor, and wife Sextia Cethegilla.He was Consul Ordinarius in 236 joint with Emperor Maximinus I .... |
237 | L. Marius Perpetuus | L. Mummius Felix Cornelianus |
238 | Fulvius Pius | Pontius Proculus Pontianus |
239 | Imp. Caesar M. Antonius Gordianus Augustus Gordian III Gordian III , was Roman Emperor from 238 to 244. Gordian was the son of Antonia Gordiana and an unnamed Roman Senator who died before 238. Antonia Gordiana was the daughter of Emperor Gordian I and younger sister of Emperor Gordian II. Very little is known on his early life before his acclamation... |
M'. Acilius Aviola |
240 | C. Octavius Ap. Suetrius Sabinus II | Ragonius Venustus |
241 | Imp. Caesar M. Antonius Gordianus Augustus Gordian III Gordian III , was Roman Emperor from 238 to 244. Gordian was the son of Antonia Gordiana and an unnamed Roman Senator who died before 238. Antonia Gordiana was the daughter of Emperor Gordian I and younger sister of Emperor Gordian II. Very little is known on his early life before his acclamation... II |
Clodius Pompeianus |
242 | C. Vettius Gratus Atticus Sabinianus | C. Asinius Lepidus Praetextatus |
243 | L. Annius Arrianus | C. Cervonius Papus |
244 | Ti. Pollenius Armenius Peregrinus | Fulvius Aemilianus |
245 | Imp. Caesar M. Iulius Philippus Augustus Philip the Arab Philip the Arab , also known as Philip or Philippus Arabs, was Roman Emperor from 244 to 249. He came from Syria, and rose to become a major figure in the Roman Empire. He achieved power after the death of Gordian III, quickly negotiating peace with the Sassanid Empire... |
C. Maesius Titianus |
246 | C. Bruttius Praesens | C. Allius Albinus |
247 | Imp. Caesar M. Iulius Philippus Augustus Philip the Arab Philip the Arab , also known as Philip or Philippus Arabs, was Roman Emperor from 244 to 249. He came from Syria, and rose to become a major figure in the Roman Empire. He achieved power after the death of Gordian III, quickly negotiating peace with the Sassanid Empire... II |
M. Iulius Severus Philippus Caesar Philippus II Marcus Julius Philippus Severus, also known as Philippus II, Philip II and Philip the Younger was the son and heir of the Roman Emperor Philip the Arab by his wife Roman Empress Marcia Otacilia Severa... |
248 | Imp. Caesar M. Iulius Philippus Augustus Philip the Arab Philip the Arab , also known as Philip or Philippus Arabs, was Roman Emperor from 244 to 249. He came from Syria, and rose to become a major figure in the Roman Empire. He achieved power after the death of Gordian III, quickly negotiating peace with the Sassanid Empire... III |
Imp. Caesar M. Iulius Severus Philippus Augustus Philippus II Marcus Julius Philippus Severus, also known as Philippus II, Philip II and Philip the Younger was the son and heir of the Roman Emperor Philip the Arab by his wife Roman Empress Marcia Otacilia Severa... II |
249 | L. Fulvius Gavius Numisius Aemilianus II | L. Naevius Aquilinus |
250 | Imp. Caesar C. Messius Quintus Traianus Decius Augustus II | Vettius Gratus |
251 | Imp. Caesar C. Messius Quintus Traianus Decius Augustus III | Q. Herennius Etruscus Messius Decius Caesar Herennius Etruscus Herennius Etruscus , was Roman emperor in 251, in a joint rule with his father Decius. Emperor Hostilian was his younger brother.Herennius was born in near Sirmium in Pannonia , during one of his father's military postings. His mother was Herennia Cupressenia Etruscilla, a Roman lady of an... |
252 | Imp. Caesar C. Vibius Trebonianus Gallus Augustus Trebonianus Gallus Trebonianus Gallus , also known as Gallus, was Roman Emperor from 251 to 253, in a joint rule with his son Volusianus.-Early life:Gallus was born in Italy, in a family with respected ancestry of Etruscan senatorial background. He had two children in his marriage with Afinia Gemina Baebiana: Gaius... II |
Imp. Caesar C. Vibius Volusianus Augustus Volusianus Volusianus , also known as Volusian, was a Roman Emperor from 251 to 253.He was son to Gaius Vibius Trebonianus Gallus by his wife Afinia Gemina Baebiana. He is known to have had a sister, Vibia Galla.... |
253 | Imp. Caesar C. Vibius Volusianus Augustus Volusianus Volusianus , also known as Volusian, was a Roman Emperor from 251 to 253.He was son to Gaius Vibius Trebonianus Gallus by his wife Afinia Gemina Baebiana. He is known to have had a sister, Vibia Galla.... II |
L. Valerius Claudius Poplicola Balbinus Maximus Lucius Valerius Claudius Poplicola Balbinus Maximus Lucius Valerius Claudius Poplicola Balbinus Maximus was a Consul in 253.He was the son of Lucius Valerius Claudius Acilius Priscillianus Maximus and wife.He married an unknown woman and had a son Lucius Valerius Messalla.... |
254 | Imp. Caesar P. Licinius Valerianus Augustus Valerian (emperor) Valerian , also known as Valerian the Elder, was Roman Emperor from 253 to 260. He was taken captive by Persian king Shapur I after the Battle of Edessa, becoming the only Roman Emperor who was captured as a prisoner of war, resulting in wide-ranging instability across the Empire.-Origins and rise... II |
Imp. Caesar P. Licinius Gallienus Augustus Gallienus Gallienus was Roman Emperor with his father Valerian from 253 to 260, and alone from 260 to 268. He took control of the Empire at a time when it was undergoing great crisis... |
255 | Imp. Caesar P. Licinius Valerianus Augustus Valerian (emperor) Valerian , also known as Valerian the Elder, was Roman Emperor from 253 to 260. He was taken captive by Persian king Shapur I after the Battle of Edessa, becoming the only Roman Emperor who was captured as a prisoner of war, resulting in wide-ranging instability across the Empire.-Origins and rise... III |
Imp. Caesar P. Licinius Gallienus Augustus Gallienus Gallienus was Roman Emperor with his father Valerian from 253 to 260, and alone from 260 to 268. He took control of the Empire at a time when it was undergoing great crisis... II |
256 | L. Valerius Claudius Acilius Priscillianus Maximus Lucius Valerius Claudius Acilius Priscillianus Maximus Lucius Valerius Claudius Acilius Priscillianus Maximus was a Consul in 233 who later became a Praefectus Urbi Romae in 255 and then again a Consul in 256.He was the son of Lucius Valerius Messalla Apollinaris and wife.... II |
M. Acilius Glabrio |
257 | Imp. Caesar P. Licinius Valerianus Augustus Valerian (emperor) Valerian , also known as Valerian the Elder, was Roman Emperor from 253 to 260. He was taken captive by Persian king Shapur I after the Battle of Edessa, becoming the only Roman Emperor who was captured as a prisoner of war, resulting in wide-ranging instability across the Empire.-Origins and rise... IV |
Imp. Caesar P. Licinius Gallienus Augustus Gallienus Gallienus was Roman Emperor with his father Valerian from 253 to 260, and alone from 260 to 268. He took control of the Empire at a time when it was undergoing great crisis... III |
258 | M. Nummius Tuscus | Mummius Bassus |
259 | Aemilianus | Pomponius Bassus Pomponius Bassus (consul 259 & 271) Pomponius Bassus was a Roman Senator of Anatolian descent who lived in the Roman Empire.Bassus was of Italian Roman, Pontian Greek ancestry, who came from a distinguished senatorial family... |
260 | P. Cornelius Saecularis II | C. Iunius Donatus II |
Imp. Caesar M. Cassianius Latinius Postumus Augustus Postumus Marcus Cassianius Latinius Postumus was a Roman emperor of Batavian origin. He usurped power from Gallienus in 260 and formed the so-called Gallic Empire... II (Gaul) |
Honoratianus? (Gaul) | |
261 | Imp. Caesar P. Licinius Gallienus Augustus Gallienus Gallienus was Roman Emperor with his father Valerian from 253 to 260, and alone from 260 to 268. He took control of the Empire at a time when it was undergoing great crisis... IV |
L. Petronius Taurus Volusianus Taurus Volusianus Lucius Petronius Taurus Volusianus, possibly of Illyrian origin, was Roman consul for 261 alongside emperor Gallienus.... |
Imp. Caesar M. Cassianius Latinius Postumus Augustus Postumus Marcus Cassianius Latinius Postumus was a Roman emperor of Batavian origin. He usurped power from Gallienus in 260 and formed the so-called Gallic Empire... III (Gaul) |
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Imp. Caesar Fulvius Macrianus Augustus Macrianus Minor Titus Fulvius Iunius Macrianus , also known as Macrianus Minor, was a Roman usurper. He was the son of Fulvius Macrianus, also known as Macrianus Major.- Career :... II (East) |
Imp. Caesar Fulvius Quietus Augustus Quietus Titus Fulvius Iunius Quietus was a Roman usurper against Roman Emperor Gallienus.Quietus was the son of Fulvius Macrianus and a noblewoman, possibly named Iunia... (East) |
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262 | Imp. Caesar P. Licinius Gallienus Augustus Gallienus Gallienus was Roman Emperor with his father Valerian from 253 to 260, and alone from 260 to 268. He took control of the Empire at a time when it was undergoing great crisis... V |
L. Mummius Faustianus |
263 | Nummius Albinus II | Dexter |
264 | Imp. Caesar P. Licinius Gallienus Augustus Gallienus Gallienus was Roman Emperor with his father Valerian from 253 to 260, and alone from 260 to 268. He took control of the Empire at a time when it was undergoing great crisis... VI |
Saturninus |
265 | P. Licinius Valerianus II | Lucillus |
266 | Imp. Caesar P. Licinius Gallienus Augustus Gallienus Gallienus was Roman Emperor with his father Valerian from 253 to 260, and alone from 260 to 268. He took control of the Empire at a time when it was undergoing great crisis... VII |
Sabinillus |
267 | Paternus | Arcesilaus |
Imp. Caesar M. Cassianius Latinius Postumus Augustus Postumus Marcus Cassianius Latinius Postumus was a Roman emperor of Batavian origin. He usurped power from Gallienus in 260 and formed the so-called Gallic Empire... IV (Gaul) |
M. Piavonius Victorinus Victorinus Marcus Piavonius Victorinus was emperor of the secessionist Gallic Empire from 269 to 271, following the brief reign of Marius. He was murdered by a jealous husband whose wife he tried to seduce.-Reign:... I (Gaul) |
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268 | Paternus II | Publius Licinius Egnatius Marinianus |
Imp. Caesar M. Cassianius Latinius Postumus Augustus Postumus Marcus Cassianius Latinius Postumus was a Roman emperor of Batavian origin. He usurped power from Gallienus in 260 and formed the so-called Gallic Empire... V (Gaul) |
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269 | Imp. Caesar M. Aurelius Claudius Augustus Claudius II Claudius II , commonly known as Claudius Gothicus, was Roman Emperor from 268 to 270. During his reign he fought successfully against the Alamanni and scored a crushing victory against the Goths at the Battle of Naissus. He died after succumbing to a smallpox plague that ravaged the provinces of... |
Paternus |
Imp. Caesar M. Piavonius Victorinus Victorinus Marcus Piavonius Victorinus was emperor of the secessionist Gallic Empire from 269 to 271, following the brief reign of Marius. He was murdered by a jealous husband whose wife he tried to seduce.-Reign:... II (Gaul) |
Sanctus (Gaul) | |
270 | Flavius Antiochianus Flavius Antiochianus Flavius Antiochianus was a prominent Roman politician during the reigns of the Roman Emperors Gallienus, Claudius Gothicus, Quintillus and Aurelian, in the period referred to as the Crisis of the Third Century in the Roman Empire.... II |
Virius Orfitus |
Imp. Caesar M. Piavonius Victorinus Victorinus Marcus Piavonius Victorinus was emperor of the secessionist Gallic Empire from 269 to 271, following the brief reign of Marius. He was murdered by a jealous husband whose wife he tried to seduce.-Reign:... II (Gaul) |
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271 | Imp. Caesar L. Domitius Aurelianus Augustus Aurelian Aurelian , was Roman Emperor from 270 to 275. During his reign, he defeated the Alamanni after a devastating war. He also defeated the Goths, Vandals, Juthungi, Sarmatians, and Carpi. Aurelian restored the Empire's eastern provinces after his conquest of the Palmyrene Empire in 273. The following... I |
Pomponius Bassus Pomponius Bassus (consul 259 & 271) Pomponius Bassus was a Roman Senator of Anatolian descent who lived in the Roman Empire.Bassus was of Italian Roman, Pontian Greek ancestry, who came from a distinguished senatorial family... II |
Imp. Caesar C. Pius Esuvius Tetricus Augustus Tetricus I Gaius Pius Esuvius Tetricus was Emperor of the Gallic Empire from 271 to 274, following the murder of Victorinus. Tetricus, who ruled with his son, Tetricus II, was the last of the Gallic emperors following his surrender to the Roman emperor Aurelian.-Reign:Tetricus was a senator born to a noble... I (Gaul) |
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272 | T. Flavius Postumius Quietus | Iunius Veldumnianus |
Imp. Caesar C. Pius Esuvius Tetricus Augustus Tetricus I Gaius Pius Esuvius Tetricus was Emperor of the Gallic Empire from 271 to 274, following the murder of Victorinus. Tetricus, who ruled with his son, Tetricus II, was the last of the Gallic emperors following his surrender to the Roman emperor Aurelian.-Reign:Tetricus was a senator born to a noble... II (Gaul) |
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273 | M. Claudius Tacitus Marcus Claudius Tacitus Tacitus , was Roman Emperor from 275 to 276. During his short reign he campaigned against the Goths and the Heruli, for which he received the title Gothicus Maximus.-Biography:Tacitus was born in Interamna , in Italia... |
Iulius Placidianus Placidianus Iulius Placidianus was a Roman general of the 3rd century. He was a professional soldier who advanced his career under Gallienus and survived into the age of Claudius II and Aurelian. The account of him rehearsed here is largely derived from L.L. Howe’s history of the Praetorian... |
Imp. Caesar C. Pius Esuvius Tetricus Augustus Tetricus I Gaius Pius Esuvius Tetricus was Emperor of the Gallic Empire from 271 to 274, following the murder of Victorinus. Tetricus, who ruled with his son, Tetricus II, was the last of the Gallic emperors following his surrender to the Roman emperor Aurelian.-Reign:Tetricus was a senator born to a noble... III (Gaul) |
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274 | Imp. Caesar L. Domitius Aurelianus Augustus Aurelian Aurelian , was Roman Emperor from 270 to 275. During his reign, he defeated the Alamanni after a devastating war. He also defeated the Goths, Vandals, Juthungi, Sarmatians, and Carpi. Aurelian restored the Empire's eastern provinces after his conquest of the Palmyrene Empire in 273. The following... II |
Capitolinus |
275 | Imp. Caesar L. Domitius Aurelianus Augustus Aurelian Aurelian , was Roman Emperor from 270 to 275. During his reign, he defeated the Alamanni after a devastating war. He also defeated the Goths, Vandals, Juthungi, Sarmatians, and Carpi. Aurelian restored the Empire's eastern provinces after his conquest of the Palmyrene Empire in 273. The following... III |
(Aurelius?) Marcellinus Marcellinus (consul 275) Marcellinus was a Roman military commander who was consul of the Roman Empire in 275 AD.-Career:A man of equestrian origin who was adlected into the Senate, Marcellinus was probably appointed the dux ducenarius by the emperor Gallienus and put in charge of fortifying Verona in 265 AD.Marcellinus... |
276 | Imp. Caesar M. Claudius Tacitus Augustus Marcus Claudius Tacitus Tacitus , was Roman Emperor from 275 to 276. During his short reign he campaigned against the Goths and the Heruli, for which he received the title Gothicus Maximus.-Biography:Tacitus was born in Interamna , in Italia... II |
(Fulvius?) Aemilianus II |
277 | Imp. Caesar M. Aurelius Probus Augustus I | Paulinus |
278 | Imp. Caesar M. Aurelius Probus Augustus II | Virius Lupus Virius Lupus (consul 278) Virius Lupus was a imperial Roman politician who served as consul in 278 AD.-Career:Possibly the son of Lucius Virius Lupus Iulianus, consul in 232 AD, Lupus had a sufficiently distinguished career for him to be consul suffectus sometime before 275 AD. After this he was appointed Consularis of... II |
279 | Imp. Caesar M. Aurelius Probus Augustus III | Nonius Paternus II |
280 | Lucius Valerius Messalla Lucius Valerius Messalla Lucius Valerius Messalla was a Consul in 280.He was the son of Lucius Valerius Claudius Poplicola Balbinus Maximus and wife.He married an unknown woman and had a son Lucius Valerius Maximus Basilius.-References:... |
(Vettius?) Gratus |
281 | Imp. Caesar M. Aurelius Probus Augustus IV | C. Iunius Tiberianus |
282 | Imp. Caesar M. Aurelius Probus Augustus V | Victorinus |
283 | Imp. Caesar M. Aurelius Carus Augustus Carus Carus , was Roman Emperor from 282 to 283. During his short reign, Carus fought the Germanic tribes and Sarmatians along the Danube frontier with success. During his campaign against the Sassanid Empire he sacked their capital Ctesiphon, but died shortly thereafter... II |
Imp. Caesar M. Aurelius Carinus Augustus Carinus Carinus , was Roman Emperor 282 to 285. The elder son of emperor Carus, he was appointed Caesar and co-emperor of the western portion of the empire upon his father's accession... I |
284 | Imp. Caesar M. Aurelius Carinus Augustus Carinus Carinus , was Roman Emperor 282 to 285. The elder son of emperor Carus, he was appointed Caesar and co-emperor of the western portion of the empire upon his father's accession... II |
Imp. Caesar M. Aurelius Numerianus Augustus Numerian Numerian , was a Roman Emperor from 282 to 284 with his older brother Carinus. They were sons of Carus, a general raised to the office of praetorian prefect under Emperor Probus in 282.-Reign:... |
suff. | Imp. Caesar C. Aurelius Valerius Diocletianus Augustus Diocletian Diocletian |latinized]] upon his accession to Diocletian . c. 22 December 244 – 3 December 311), was a Roman Emperor from 284 to 305.... |
Bassus |
285 | Imp. Caesar M. Aurelius Carinus Augustus Carinus Carinus , was Roman Emperor 282 to 285. The elder son of emperor Carus, he was appointed Caesar and co-emperor of the western portion of the empire upon his father's accession... III |
T. Claudius Aurelius Aristobulus |
286 | M. Iunius Maximus II | Vettius Aquilinus |
287 | Imp. Caesar C. Aurelius Valerius Diocletianus Augustus Diocletian Diocletian |latinized]] upon his accession to Diocletian . c. 22 December 244 – 3 December 311), was a Roman Emperor from 284 to 305.... III |
Imp. Caesar M. Aurelius Valerius Maximianus Augustus Maximian Maximian was Roman Emperor from 286 to 305. He was Caesar from 285 to 286, then Augustus from 286 to 305. He shared the latter title with his co-emperor and superior, Diocletian, whose political brain complemented Maximian's military brawn. Maximian established his residence at Trier but spent... I |
288 | Imp. Caesar M. Aurelius Valerius Maximianus Augustus Maximian Maximian was Roman Emperor from 286 to 305. He was Caesar from 285 to 286, then Augustus from 286 to 305. He shared the latter title with his co-emperor and superior, Diocletian, whose political brain complemented Maximian's military brawn. Maximian established his residence at Trier but spent... II |
Pomponius Ianuarianus |
suff. | ... ivianus | |
289 | M. Magrius Bassus | L. Ragonius Quintianus |
suff. | M. Umbrius Primus (Feb.) | T. Flavius Coelianus (Feb.) |
Ceionius Proculus (Mar.) | ||
Helvius Clemens (Apr.) | ||
Flavius Decimus (May) | ||
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290 | Imp. Caesar C. Aurelius Valerius Diocletianus Augustus Diocletian Diocletian |latinized]] upon his accession to Diocletian . c. 22 December 244 – 3 December 311), was a Roman Emperor from 284 to 305.... IV |
Imp. Caesar M. Aurelius Valerius Maximianus Augustus Maximian Maximian was Roman Emperor from 286 to 305. He was Caesar from 285 to 286, then Augustus from 286 to 305. He shared the latter title with his co-emperor and superior, Diocletian, whose political brain complemented Maximian's military brawn. Maximian established his residence at Trier but spent... III |
291 | C. Iunius Tiberianus II | Cassius Dio |
292 | Afranius Hannibalianus | Iulius Asclepiodotus |
293 | Imp. Caesar C. Aurelius Valerius Diocletianus Augustus Diocletian Diocletian |latinized]] upon his accession to Diocletian . c. 22 December 244 – 3 December 311), was a Roman Emperor from 284 to 305.... V |
Imp. Caesar M. Aurelius Valerius Maximianus Augustus Maximian Maximian was Roman Emperor from 286 to 305. He was Caesar from 285 to 286, then Augustus from 286 to 305. He shared the latter title with his co-emperor and superior, Diocletian, whose political brain complemented Maximian's military brawn. Maximian established his residence at Trier but spent... IV |
294 | Flavius Valerius Constantius Caesar Constantius Chlorus Constantius I , commonly known as Constantius Chlorus, was Roman Emperor from 293 to 306. He was the father of Constantine the Great and founder of the Constantinian dynasty. As Caesar he defeated the usurper Allectus in Britain and campaigned extensively along the Rhine frontier, defeating the... I |
C. Galerius Valerius Maximianus Caesar Galerius Galerius , was Roman Emperor from 305 to 311. During his reign he campaigned, aided by Diocletian, against the Sassanid Empire, sacking their capital Ctesiphon in 299. He also campaigned across the Danube against the Carpi, defeating them in 297 and 300... I |
295 | Nummius Tuscus | Annius Anullinus |
296 | Imp. Caesar C. Aurelius Valerius Diocletianus Augustus Diocletian Diocletian |latinized]] upon his accession to Diocletian . c. 22 December 244 – 3 December 311), was a Roman Emperor from 284 to 305.... VI |
Flavius Valerius Constantius Caesar Constantius Chlorus Constantius I , commonly known as Constantius Chlorus, was Roman Emperor from 293 to 306. He was the father of Constantine the Great and founder of the Constantinian dynasty. As Caesar he defeated the usurper Allectus in Britain and campaigned extensively along the Rhine frontier, defeating the... II |
297 | Imp. Caesar M. Aurelius Valerius Maximianus Augustus Maximian Maximian was Roman Emperor from 286 to 305. He was Caesar from 285 to 286, then Augustus from 286 to 305. He shared the latter title with his co-emperor and superior, Diocletian, whose political brain complemented Maximian's military brawn. Maximian established his residence at Trier but spent... V |
C. Galerius Valerius Maximianus Caesar Galerius Galerius , was Roman Emperor from 305 to 311. During his reign he campaigned, aided by Diocletian, against the Sassanid Empire, sacking their capital Ctesiphon in 299. He also campaigned across the Danube against the Carpi, defeating them in 297 and 300... II |
298 | Anicius Faustus II | Virius Gallus |
299 | Imp. Caesar C. Aurelius Valerius Diocletianus Augustus Diocletian Diocletian |latinized]] upon his accession to Diocletian . c. 22 December 244 – 3 December 311), was a Roman Emperor from 284 to 305.... VII |
Imp. Caesar M. Aurelius Valerius Maximianus Augustus Maximian Maximian was Roman Emperor from 286 to 305. He was Caesar from 285 to 286, then Augustus from 286 to 305. He shared the latter title with his co-emperor and superior, Diocletian, whose political brain complemented Maximian's military brawn. Maximian established his residence at Trier but spent... VI |
300 | Flavius Valerius Constantius Caesar Constantius Chlorus Constantius I , commonly known as Constantius Chlorus, was Roman Emperor from 293 to 306. He was the father of Constantine the Great and founder of the Constantinian dynasty. As Caesar he defeated the usurper Allectus in Britain and campaigned extensively along the Rhine frontier, defeating the... III |
C. Galerius Valerius Maximianus Caesar Galerius Galerius , was Roman Emperor from 305 to 311. During his reign he campaigned, aided by Diocletian, against the Sassanid Empire, sacking their capital Ctesiphon in 299. He also campaigned across the Danube against the Carpi, defeating them in 297 and 300... III |
4th century
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301 | T. Flavius Postumius Titianus II | Virius Nepotianus |
302 | Flavius Valerius Constantius Caesar Constantius Chlorus Constantius I , commonly known as Constantius Chlorus, was Roman Emperor from 293 to 306. He was the father of Constantine the Great and founder of the Constantinian dynasty. As Caesar he defeated the usurper Allectus in Britain and campaigned extensively along the Rhine frontier, defeating the... IV |
C. Galerius Valerius Maximianus Caesar Galerius Galerius , was Roman Emperor from 305 to 311. During his reign he campaigned, aided by Diocletian, against the Sassanid Empire, sacking their capital Ctesiphon in 299. He also campaigned across the Danube against the Carpi, defeating them in 297 and 300... IV |
303 | Imp. Caesar C. Aurelius Valerius Diocletianus Augustus Diocletian Diocletian |latinized]] upon his accession to Diocletian . c. 22 December 244 – 3 December 311), was a Roman Emperor from 284 to 305.... VIII |
Imp. Caesar M. Aurelius Valerius Maximianus Augustus Maximian Maximian was Roman Emperor from 286 to 305. He was Caesar from 285 to 286, then Augustus from 286 to 305. He shared the latter title with his co-emperor and superior, Diocletian, whose political brain complemented Maximian's military brawn. Maximian established his residence at Trier but spent... VII |
304 | Imp. Caesar C. Aurelius Valerius Diocletianus Augustus Diocletian Diocletian |latinized]] upon his accession to Diocletian . c. 22 December 244 – 3 December 311), was a Roman Emperor from 284 to 305.... IX |
Imp. Caesar M. Aurelius Valerius Maximianus Augustus Maximian Maximian was Roman Emperor from 286 to 305. He was Caesar from 285 to 286, then Augustus from 286 to 305. He shared the latter title with his co-emperor and superior, Diocletian, whose political brain complemented Maximian's military brawn. Maximian established his residence at Trier but spent... VIII |
305 | Flavius Valerius Constantius Caesar Constantius Chlorus Constantius I , commonly known as Constantius Chlorus, was Roman Emperor from 293 to 306. He was the father of Constantine the Great and founder of the Constantinian dynasty. As Caesar he defeated the usurper Allectus in Britain and campaigned extensively along the Rhine frontier, defeating the... V |
C. Galerius Valerius Maximianus Caesar Galerius Galerius , was Roman Emperor from 305 to 311. During his reign he campaigned, aided by Diocletian, against the Sassanid Empire, sacking their capital Ctesiphon in 299. He also campaigned across the Danube against the Carpi, defeating them in 297 and 300... V |
306 | Imp. Caesar Flavius Valerius Constantius Augustus Constantius Chlorus Constantius I , commonly known as Constantius Chlorus, was Roman Emperor from 293 to 306. He was the father of Constantine the Great and founder of the Constantinian dynasty. As Caesar he defeated the usurper Allectus in Britain and campaigned extensively along the Rhine frontier, defeating the... VI |
Imp. Caesar C. Galerius Valerius Maximianus Augustus Galerius Galerius , was Roman Emperor from 305 to 311. During his reign he campaigned, aided by Diocletian, against the Sassanid Empire, sacking their capital Ctesiphon in 299. He also campaigned across the Danube against the Carpi, defeating them in 297 and 300... VI |
307 | Imp. Caesar M. Aurelius Valerius Maximianus Augustus Maximian Maximian was Roman Emperor from 286 to 305. He was Caesar from 285 to 286, then Augustus from 286 to 305. He shared the latter title with his co-emperor and superior, Diocletian, whose political brain complemented Maximian's military brawn. Maximian established his residence at Trier but spent... IX (West) |
Flavius Valerius Constantinus Caesar (West) |
Imp. Caesar Flavius Valerius Severus Augustus Flavius Valerius Severus Severus , 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 Illyrian provinces around the middle of the third century AD... (East) |
Galerius Valerius Maximinus Caesar (East) | |
Imp. Caesar C. Galerius Valerius Maximianus Augustus Galerius Galerius , was Roman Emperor from 305 to 311. During his reign he campaigned, aided by Diocletian, against the Sassanid Empire, sacking their capital Ctesiphon in 299. He also campaigned across the Danube against the Carpi, defeating them in 297 and 300... VII (Rome; Jan.-Apr.) |
Galerius Valerius Maximinus Caesar (Rome; Jan.-Apr.) | |
308 | C. Aurelius Valerius Diocletianus senior Augustus Diocletian Diocletian |latinized]] upon his accession to Diocletian . c. 22 December 244 – 3 December 311), was a Roman Emperor from 284 to 305.... X |
Imp. Caesar C. Galerius Valerius Maximianus Augustus Galerius Galerius , was Roman Emperor from 305 to 311. During his reign he campaigned, aided by Diocletian, against the Sassanid Empire, sacking their capital Ctesiphon in 299. He also campaigned across the Danube against the Carpi, defeating them in 297 and 300... VII |
Imp. Caesar M. Aurelius Valerius Maxentius Augustus Maxentius Maxentius was a Roman Emperor from 306 to 312. He was the son of former Emperor Maximian, and the son-in-law of Emperor Galerius.-Birth and early life:Maxentius' exact date of birth is unknown; it was probably around 278... (Rome; Apr.-Dec.) |
Valerius Romulus Valerius Romulus Valerius Romulus, also Marcus Aurelius Romulus was the son of the Caesar and later usurper Maxentius and of Valeria Maximilla, daughter of Emperor Galerius.... I (Rome; Apr.-Dec.) |
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309 | Imp. Caesar C. Valerius Licinianus Licinius Augustus Licinius Licinius I , was Roman Emperor from 308 to 324. Co-author of the Edict of Milan that granted official toleration to Christians in the Roman Empire, for the majority of his reign he was the rival of Constantine I... |
Imp. Caesar Flavius Valerius Constantinus Augustus |
Imp. Caesar M. Aurelius Valerius Maxentius Augustus Maxentius Maxentius was a Roman Emperor from 306 to 312. He was the son of former Emperor Maximian, and the son-in-law of Emperor Galerius.-Birth and early life:Maxentius' exact date of birth is unknown; it was probably around 278... II (Rome) |
Valerius Romulus Valerius Romulus Valerius Romulus, also Marcus Aurelius Romulus was the son of the Caesar and later usurper Maxentius and of Valeria Maximilla, daughter of Emperor Galerius.... II (Rome) |
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310 | Tatius Andronicus | Pompeius Probus Pompeius Probus Pompeius Probus was a politician of the Roman Empire during the Tetrarchy, active at the Eastern court under Emperors Galerius and Licinius.- Life :... |
Imp. Caesar M. Aurelius Valerius Maxentius Augustus Maxentius Maxentius was a Roman Emperor from 306 to 312. He was the son of former Emperor Maximian, and the son-in-law of Emperor Galerius.-Birth and early life:Maxentius' exact date of birth is unknown; it was probably around 278... III (Rome) |
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311 | Imp. Caesar C. Galerius Valerius Maximianus Augustus Galerius Galerius , was Roman Emperor from 305 to 311. During his reign he campaigned, aided by Diocletian, against the Sassanid Empire, sacking their capital Ctesiphon in 299. He also campaigned across the Danube against the Carpi, defeating them in 297 and 300... VIII |
Imp. Caesar Galerius Valerius Maximinus Augustus II |
C. Caeionius Rufius Volusianus (Rome; from Sept.) | Aradius Rufinus (Rome; from Sept) | |
312 | Imp. Caesar Flavius Valerius Constantinus Augustus II | Imp. Caesar C. Valerius Licinianus Licinius Augustus Licinius Licinius I , was Roman Emperor from 308 to 324. Co-author of the Edict of Milan that granted official toleration to Christians in the Roman Empire, for the majority of his reign he was the rival of Constantine I... II |
Imp. Caesar M. Aurelius Valerius Maxentius Augustus Maxentius Maxentius was a Roman Emperor from 306 to 312. He was the son of former Emperor Maximian, and the son-in-law of Emperor Galerius.-Birth and early life:Maxentius' exact date of birth is unknown; it was probably around 278... IV (Rome) |
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313 | Imp. Caesar Flavius Valerius Constantinus Augustus III | Imp. Caesar C. Valerius Licinianus Licinius Augustus Licinius Licinius I , was Roman Emperor from 308 to 324. Co-author of the Edict of Milan that granted official toleration to Christians in the Roman Empire, for the majority of his reign he was the rival of Constantine I... III |
Imp. Caesar Galerius Valerius Maximinus Augustus III (Rome, Egypt, inter alios) | ||
314 | C. Caeionius Rufius Volusianus II | Petronius Annianus |
315 | Imp. Caesar Flavius Valerius Constantinus Augustus IV | Imp. Caesar C. Valerius Licinianus Licinius Augustus Licinius Licinius I , was Roman Emperor from 308 to 324. Co-author of the Edict of Milan that granted official toleration to Christians in the Roman Empire, for the majority of his reign he was the rival of Constantine I... IV |
316 | Antonius Caecinius Sabinus | Vettius Rufinus |
317 | Ovinius Gallicanus Ovinius Gallicanus Ovinius Gallicanus was a politician of the Roman Empire, probably the first Christian Roman consul.- Life :Gallicanus was a senator and probably a Christian.In 293/300 he was curator Teanum Sicidinum.... |
Caesonius Bassus (from Feb.) |
318 | Imp. Caesar C. Valerius Licinianus Licinius Augustus Licinius Licinius I , was Roman Emperor from 308 to 324. Co-author of the Edict of Milan that granted official toleration to Christians in the Roman Empire, for the majority of his reign he was the rival of Constantine I... V |
Flavius Iulius Crispus Caesar Crispus Flavius Julius Crispus , also known as Flavius Claudius Crispus and Flavius Valerius Crispus, was a Caesar of the Roman Empire. He was the first-born son of Constantine I and Minervina.-Birth:... |
319 | Imp. Caesar Flavius Valerius Constantinus Augustus V | Valerius Licinianus Licinius Caesar Licinius II Valerius Licinianus Licinius, Licinius II or Licinius the Younger , was the son of Roman emperor Licinius. He nominally served as Caesar in the eastern empire from 317 to 324 AD while his father was Augustus... |
320 | Imp. Caesar Flavius Valerius Constantinus Augustus VI | Flavius Claudius Constantinus Caesar Constantine II (emperor) Constantine II , was Roman Emperor from 337 to 340. Co-emperor alongside his brothers, his short reign saw the beginnings of conflict emerge between the sons of Constantine the Great, and his attempt to exert his perceived rights of primogeniture ended up causing his death in a failed invasion of... |
321 | Flavius Iulius Crispus Caesar Crispus Flavius Julius Crispus , also known as Flavius Claudius Crispus and Flavius Valerius Crispus, was a Caesar of the Roman Empire. He was the first-born son of Constantine I and Minervina.-Birth:... II (West) |
Flavius Claudius Constantinus Caesar Constantine II (emperor) Constantine II , was Roman Emperor from 337 to 340. Co-emperor alongside his brothers, his short reign saw the beginnings of conflict emerge between the sons of Constantine the Great, and his attempt to exert his perceived rights of primogeniture ended up causing his death in a failed invasion of... II (West) |
Imp. Caesar C. Valerius Licinianus Licinius Augustus Licinius Licinius I , was Roman Emperor from 308 to 324. Co-author of the Edict of Milan that granted official toleration to Christians in the Roman Empire, for the majority of his reign he was the rival of Constantine I... VI (East) |
Valerius Licinianus Licinius Caesar Licinius II Valerius Licinianus Licinius, Licinius II or Licinius the Younger , was the son of Roman emperor Licinius. He nominally served as Caesar in the eastern empire from 317 to 324 AD while his father was Augustus... II (East) |
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322 | Petronius Probianus Petronius Probianus - Life :Probianus was a member of the Petronii Probi, a family of the senatorial aristocracy. He was the son of Pompeius Probus, consul in 310, the father of Petronius Probinus, consul in 341, and of the poet Faltonia Betitia Proba, the grandfather of Sextus Petronius Probus, consul in... (West) |
Amnius Anicius Iulianus Amnius Anicius Julianus - Biography :Anicius Julianus was consul in 322 with Petronius Probianus, praefectus urbi Romae between 326 and 329.He is identified with the proconsul of Africa proconsularis who, in 302, received a rescript from emperor Diocletian, which ordered the suppression of the Manichees in Africa,... (West) |
Post consulatum Licinii Augusti VI et Licinii Caesaris II (East) | ||
323 | Acilius Severus (West) | Vettius Rufinus (West) |
II post consulatum Licinii Augusti VI et Licinii Caesaris II (East) | ||
324 | Flavius Iulius Crispus Caesar Crispus Flavius Julius Crispus , also known as Flavius Claudius Crispus and Flavius Valerius Crispus, was a Caesar of the Roman Empire. He was the first-born son of Constantine I and Minervina.-Birth:... III |
Flavius Claudius Constantinus Caesar Constantine II (emperor) Constantine II , was Roman Emperor from 337 to 340. Co-emperor alongside his brothers, his short reign saw the beginnings of conflict emerge between the sons of Constantine the Great, and his attempt to exert his perceived rights of primogeniture ended up causing his death in a failed invasion of... III |
325 | Valerius Proculus (to May) | Sex. Anicius Paulinus |
suff. | Julius Julianus Julius Julianus Julius Julianus was a politician of the Roman Empire, related to the Constantinian dynasty.- Life :He served Licinius as praetorian prefect from at least spring 315 to September 324, until Constantine I definitively defeated Licinius... |
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326 | Flavius Valerius Constantinus Augustus Constantine I Constantine the Great , also known as Constantine I or Saint Constantine, was Roman Emperor from 306 to 337. Well known for being the first Roman emperor to convert to Christianity, Constantine and co-Emperor Licinius issued the Edict of Milan in 313, which proclaimed religious tolerance of all... VII |
Flavius Iulius Constantius Caesar Constantius II Constantius II , was Roman Emperor from 337 to 361. The second son of Constantine I and Fausta, he ascended to the throne with his brothers Constantine II and Constans upon their father's death.... |
327 | Flavius Constantius | Valerius Maximus Lucius Valerius Maximus Basilius (consul) Lucius Valerius Maximus Basilius was a Consul in 327 and a Praefectus Urbi Romae between 327 and 337.He was a son of Lucius Valerius Maximus Basilius and wife.... |
328 | Flavius Ianuarinus | Vettius Iustus |
329 | Flavius Valerius Constantinus Augustus VIII | Flavius Claudius Constantinus Caesar Constantine II (emperor) Constantine II , was Roman Emperor from 337 to 340. Co-emperor alongside his brothers, his short reign saw the beginnings of conflict emerge between the sons of Constantine the Great, and his attempt to exert his perceived rights of primogeniture ended up causing his death in a failed invasion of... IV |
330 | Flavius Gallicanus Gallicanus (consul 330) Flavius Gallicanus was a politician of the Roman Empire, consul in 330. He might be identified with the historical character behind the myth of Saint Gallicanus, who died, according the tradition, in 362, and whose day is June 25.- Life :... |
Aurelius Valerius Tullianus Symmachus Aurelius Valerius Tullianus Symmachus Aurelius Valerius Tullianus Symmachus Phosphorius was a politician of the Roman Empire, member of the Symmachi.He was born around 280; he had a son, Lucius Aurelius Avianius Symmachus, whose son was the famous orator Quintus Aurelius Symmachus... |
331 | Junius Annius Bassus Junius Annius Bassus Iunius Annius Bassus was an ancient Roman politician.- Life :He served as praetorian prefect from 318 to 331, during which time he also held the consulate - many of the laws in the Codex Theodosianus are addressed to him... |
Ablabius Ablabius (consul 331) Flavius Ablabius or Ablavius was a high official of the Roman Empire.- Life :Ablabius belonged to a poor, Pagan family, and originated from Crete. He converted to Christianity. He later become vicarius of Asia province... |
332 | Lucius Papius Pacatianus | Maecilius Hilarianus |
333 | Flavius Dalmatius Flavius Dalmatius Flavius Dalmatius , also known as Dalmatius the Censor, was a censor , and a member of the Constantinian dynasty, which ruled over the Roman Empire at the beginning of the 4th century.... |
Domitius Zenophilus |
334 | Flavius Optatus | Amnius M'. Caesonius Nicomachus Anicius Paulinus Honorius |
335 | Iulius Constantius Julius Constantius Julius Constantius was a politician of the Roman Empire and a member of the Constantinian dynasty, being a son of emperor Constantius Chlorus and his second wife Flavia Maximiana Theodora, a younger half-brother of emperor Constantine I and the father of emperor Julian.- Biography :Julius... |
Caeionius Rufius Albinus |
336 | Virius Nepotianus | Tettius Facundus |
337 | Flavius Felicianus | Fabius Titianus |
338 | Flavius Ursus | Flavius Polemius |
339 | Flavius Iulius Constantius Augustus Constantius II Constantius II , was Roman Emperor from 337 to 361. The second son of Constantine I and Fausta, he ascended to the throne with his brothers Constantine II and Constans upon their father's death.... II |
Flavius Iulius Claudius Constans Augustus Constans Constans , was Roman Emperor from 337 to 350. He defeated his brother Constantine II in 340, but anger in the army over his personal life and preference for his barbarian bodyguards saw the general Magnentius rebel, resulting in Constans’ assassination in 350.-Career:Constans was the third and... |
340 | Septimius Acindynus Septimius Acindynus Septimius Acindynus was a Roman consul with Valerius Proculus in 340. He was governor of Antioch when, a man being ordered by him to pay a pound of gold into the public treasury, was unable to comply, and was put into prison. To release him, with his own sanction, his wife "listened to the... |
L. Aradius Valerius Proculus Populonius Lucius Aradius Valerius Proculus Lucius Aradius Valerius Proculus signo Populonius was a senator and a politician of the Roman Empire, twice praefectus urbi of Rome and once consul .- Life :... |
341 | Antonius Marcellinus | Petronius Probinus Petronius Probinus (consul 341) Petronius Probinus was an aristocrat and statesman of the Roman Empire, Roman consul and praefectus urbi of Rome.- Biography :... |
342 | Flavius Iulius Constantius Augustus Constantius II Constantius II , was Roman Emperor from 337 to 361. The second son of Constantine I and Fausta, he ascended to the throne with his brothers Constantine II and Constans upon their father's death.... III |
Flavius Iulius Claudius Constans Augustus Constans Constans , was Roman Emperor from 337 to 350. He defeated his brother Constantine II in 340, but anger in the army over his personal life and preference for his barbarian bodyguards saw the general Magnentius rebel, resulting in Constans’ assassination in 350.-Career:Constans was the third and... II |
343 | M. Maecius Memmius Furius Baburius Caecilianus Placidus | Flavius Romulus |
344 | Domitius Leontius (West and East) | Flavius Bonosus (West; until April/May) |
Iulius Sallustius (East; all year. West; after Apr./May) | ||
345 | Flavius Amantius | M. Nummius Albinus |
346 | Flavius Iulius Constantius Augustus Constantius II Constantius II , was Roman Emperor from 337 to 361. The second son of Constantine I and Fausta, he ascended to the throne with his brothers Constantine II and Constans upon their father's death.... IV |
Flavius Iulius Claudius Constans Augustus Constans Constans , was Roman Emperor from 337 to 350. He defeated his brother Constantine II in 340, but anger in the army over his personal life and preference for his barbarian bodyguards saw the general Magnentius rebel, resulting in Constans’ assassination in 350.-Career:Constans was the third and... III |
347 | Vulcacius Rufinus Vulcacius Rufinus Vulcacius Rufinus was a Roman politician, related to the Constantinian dynasty.- Biography :A pagan, Rufinus was the brother of Neratius Cerealis, of Galla , and of the mother, of unknown name, of Maximus... |
Flavius Eusebius |
348 | Flavius Philippus Flavius Philippus Flavius Philippus was a Roman Empire officer under Emperor Constantius II.- Biography :Son of a sausage-maker, Philippus rose in social levels becoming a notarius. In 346, he became Praetorian Prefect of the East under Emperor Constantius, allegedly because of the influence of the court eunuchs... |
Flavius Salia |
349 | Ulpius Limenius | Fabius Aconius Catullinus Philomathius Fabius Aconius Catullinus Philomathius Fabius Aconius Catullinus signo Philomathius was an aristocrat and a politician of the Late Roman Empire.- Biography :... |
350 | Flavius Sergius | Flavius Nigrinianus |
351 | Flavius Magnus Magnentius Augustus Magnentius Flavius Magnus Magnentius was a usurper of the Roman Empire .-Early life and career:... (West) |
Gaiso (West) |
Post consulatum Sergii et Nigriniani (East) | ||
352 | Flavius Magnus Decentius Caesar Decentius Magnus Decentius was a usurper of the Western Roman Empire against emperor Constantius II. American scholar Michael DiMaio speculates that Decentius possibly was the brother of Magnentius, who had revolted against Constantius on 18 January 350.Magnentius elevated Decentius as Caesar by him that... (West) |
Paulus (West) |
Flavius Iulius Constantius Augustus Constantius II Constantius II , was Roman Emperor from 337 to 361. The second son of Constantine I and Fausta, he ascended to the throne with his brothers Constantine II and Constans upon their father's death.... V (East) |
Flavius Claudius Constantius Caesar Constantius Gallus Flavius Claudius Constantius Gallus , commonly known as Constantius Gallus, was a member of the Constantinian dynasty and Caesar of the Roman Empire . Gallus was consul three years, from 352 to 354.- Family :... I (East) |
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353 | Flavius Magnus Magnentius Augustus Magnentius Flavius Magnus Magnentius was a usurper of the Roman Empire .-Early life and career:... II (West) |
Flavius Magnus Decentius Caesar Decentius Magnus Decentius was a usurper of the Western Roman Empire against emperor Constantius II. American scholar Michael DiMaio speculates that Decentius possibly was the brother of Magnentius, who had revolted against Constantius on 18 January 350.Magnentius elevated Decentius as Caesar by him that... II (West) |
Flavius Iulius Constantius Augustus Constantius II Constantius II , was Roman Emperor from 337 to 361. The second son of Constantine I and Fausta, he ascended to the throne with his brothers Constantine II and Constans upon their father's death.... VI (East) |
Flavius Claudius Constantius Caesar Constantius Gallus Flavius Claudius Constantius Gallus , commonly known as Constantius Gallus, was a member of the Constantinian dynasty and Caesar of the Roman Empire . Gallus was consul three years, from 352 to 354.- Family :... II (East) |
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354 | Flavius Iulius Constantius Augustus Constantius II Constantius II , was Roman Emperor from 337 to 361. The second son of Constantine I and Fausta, he ascended to the throne with his brothers Constantine II and Constans upon their father's death.... VII |
Flavius Claudius Constantius Caesar Constantius Gallus Flavius Claudius Constantius Gallus , commonly known as Constantius Gallus, was a member of the Constantinian dynasty and Caesar of the Roman Empire . Gallus was consul three years, from 352 to 354.- Family :... III |
355 | Flavius Arbitio Arbitio Arbitio was a Roman general and Consul who lived in the middle of the 4th century.- In the Reign of Constantius II :... |
Q. Flavius Maesius Egnatius Lollianus Mavortius Lollianus Mavortius Quintus Flavius Maesius Egnatius Lollianus signo Mavortius was a politician of the Roman Empire.In the 18th century an acephalous statue of Mavortius was discovered in Puteoli, then Pozzuoli ; after a restoration, this statue entered in the local folklore as "Saint Mamozio".-Life:A pagan,, he was... |
356 | Flavius Iulius Constantius Augustus Constantius II Constantius II , was Roman Emperor from 337 to 361. The second son of Constantine I and Fausta, he ascended to the throne with his brothers Constantine II and Constans upon their father's death.... VIII |
Flavius Claudius Iulianus Caesar Julian the Apostate Julian "the Apostate" , commonly known as Julian, or also Julian the Philosopher, was Roman Emperor from 361 to 363 and a noted philosopher and Greek writer.... |
357 | Flavius Iulius Constantius Augustus Constantius II Constantius II , was Roman Emperor from 337 to 361. The second son of Constantine I and Fausta, he ascended to the throne with his brothers Constantine II and Constans upon their father's death.... IX |
Flavius Claudius Iulianus Caesar Julian the Apostate Julian "the Apostate" , commonly known as Julian, or also Julian the Philosopher, was Roman Emperor from 361 to 363 and a noted philosopher and Greek writer.... II |
358 | Censorius Datianus | Neratius Cerealis Neratius Cerealis Neratius or Naeratius Cerealis was a Roman senator and politician, Praefectus urbi and Consul.- Biography :He was the brother of Galla, wife of Julius Constantius, and half-brother of Vulcacius Rufinus, and probably had a son named Neratius Scopius... |
359 | Flavius Eusebius | Flavius Hypatius |
360 | Flavius Iulius Constantius Augustus Constantius II Constantius II , was Roman Emperor from 337 to 361. The second son of Constantine I and Fausta, he ascended to the throne with his brothers Constantine II and Constans upon their father's death.... X |
Flavius Claudius Iulianus Caesar Julian the Apostate Julian "the Apostate" , commonly known as Julian, or also Julian the Philosopher, was Roman Emperor from 361 to 363 and a noted philosopher and Greek writer.... III |
361 | Flavius Taurus Taurus (consul 361) Flavius Taurus was a politician and a military officer of the Roman Empire.- Biography :His father was of humble origins. Taurus had three children, Armonius, died about 391, Eutychianus, praetorian prefect of the East and consul in 398, and Aurelianus, praetorian prefect of the East and consul in... |
Flavius Florentius |
362 | Claudius Mamertinus Claudius Mamertinus Claudius Mamertinus was an official in the Roman Empire. In late 361 he took part in the Chalcedon tribunal to condemn the ministers of Constantius II, and in 362, he was made consul as a reward by the new Emperor Julian; on January 1 of that year he delivered a panegyric in Constantinople by way... |
Flavius Nevitta Nevitta Nevitta was a military leader and official in the Roman Empire. His career is closely linked to that of Flavius Claudius Julianus, the Caesar Julian. He was master of the cavalry and in 362 served as consul.-Life:... |
363 | Flavius Claudius Iulianus Augustus Julian the Apostate Julian "the Apostate" , commonly known as Julian, or also Julian the Philosopher, was Roman Emperor from 361 to 363 and a noted philosopher and Greek writer.... IV |
Flavius Sallustius Sallustius Sallustius or Sallust was a 4th-century Latin writer, a friend of the Roman Emperor Julian. He wrote the treatise On the Gods and the Cosmos, a kind of catechism of 4th-century Hellenic paganism. Sallustius' work owes much to that of Iamblichus of Chalcis, who synthesized Platonism with... |
364 | Flavius Iovianus Augustus | Flavius Varronianus |
365 | Flavius Valentinianus Augustus Valentinian I Valentinian I , also known as Valentinian the Great, was Roman emperor from 364 to 375. Upon becoming emperor he made his brother Valens his co-emperor, giving him rule of the eastern provinces while Valentinian retained the west.... |
Flavius Iulius Valens Augustus Valens Valens was the Eastern Roman Emperor from 364 to 378. He was given the eastern half of the empire by his brother Valentinian I after the latter's accession to the throne... |
366 | Flavius Gratianus Gratian Gratian was Roman Emperor from 375 to 383.The eldest son of Valentinian I, during his youth Gratian accompanied his father on several campaigns along the Rhine and Danube frontiers. Upon the death of Valentinian in 375, Gratian's brother Valentinian II was declared emperor by his father's soldiers... |
Dagalaifus |
367 | Flavius Lupicinus | Flavius Iovinus |
368 | Flavius Valentinianus Augustus Valentinian I Valentinian I , also known as Valentinian the Great, was Roman emperor from 364 to 375. Upon becoming emperor he made his brother Valens his co-emperor, giving him rule of the eastern provinces while Valentinian retained the west.... II |
Flavius Iulius Valens Augustus Valens Valens was the Eastern Roman Emperor from 364 to 378. He was given the eastern half of the empire by his brother Valentinian I after the latter's accession to the throne... II |
369 | Flavius Valentinianus Galates | Flavius Victor |
370 | Flavius Valentinianus Augustus Valentinian I Valentinian I , also known as Valentinian the Great, was Roman emperor from 364 to 375. Upon becoming emperor he made his brother Valens his co-emperor, giving him rule of the eastern provinces while Valentinian retained the west.... III |
Flavius Iulius Valens Augustus Valens Valens was the Eastern Roman Emperor from 364 to 378. He was given the eastern half of the empire by his brother Valentinian I after the latter's accession to the throne... III |
371 | Flavius Gratianus Augustus Gratian Gratian was Roman Emperor from 375 to 383.The eldest son of Valentinian I, during his youth Gratian accompanied his father on several campaigns along the Rhine and Danube frontiers. Upon the death of Valentinian in 375, Gratian's brother Valentinian II was declared emperor by his father's soldiers... II |
Sex. Claudius Petronius Probus Sextus Claudius Petronius Probus Sextus Claudius Petronius Probus was a leading Roman aristocrat of the later 4th century, renowned for his wealth, power and social connections.-Family:... |
372 | Domitius Modestus Domitius Modestus - Life :Of Arab origin, Modestus was comes Orientis from 358 to 362, succeeding to Nebridius and serving under the Emperors Constantius II and Julian... |
Flavius Arintheus |
373 | Flavius Valentinianus Augustus Valentinian I Valentinian I , also known as Valentinian the Great, was Roman emperor from 364 to 375. Upon becoming emperor he made his brother Valens his co-emperor, giving him rule of the eastern provinces while Valentinian retained the west.... IV |
Flavius Iulius Valens Augustus Valens Valens was the Eastern Roman Emperor from 364 to 378. He was given the eastern half of the empire by his brother Valentinian I after the latter's accession to the throne... IV |
374 | Flavius Gratianus Augustus Gratian Gratian was Roman Emperor from 375 to 383.The eldest son of Valentinian I, during his youth Gratian accompanied his father on several campaigns along the Rhine and Danube frontiers. Upon the death of Valentinian in 375, Gratian's brother Valentinian II was declared emperor by his father's soldiers... III |
Flavius Equitius |
375 | Post consulatum Gratiani Augusti III et Equiti | |
376 | Flavius Iulius Valens Augustus Valens Valens was the Eastern Roman Emperor from 364 to 378. He was given the eastern half of the empire by his brother Valentinian I after the latter's accession to the throne... V |
Flavius Valentinianus Iunior Augustus Valentinian II Flavius Valentinianus , commonly known as Valentinian II, was Roman Emperor from 375 to 392.-Early Life and Accession :... |
377 | Flavius Gratianus Augustus Gratian Gratian was Roman Emperor from 375 to 383.The eldest son of Valentinian I, during his youth Gratian accompanied his father on several campaigns along the Rhine and Danube frontiers. Upon the death of Valentinian in 375, Gratian's brother Valentinian II was declared emperor by his father's soldiers... IV |
Flavius Merobaudes Merobaudes (general) - Biography :Merobaudes was an official of Roman Emperor Julian . He was entrusted with the transportation of the corpse of the Emperor when Julian died during his military campaign against the Sasanids.... |
378 | Flavius Iulius Valens Augustus Valens Valens was the Eastern Roman Emperor from 364 to 378. He was given the eastern half of the empire by his brother Valentinian I after the latter's accession to the throne... VI |
Flavius Valentinianus Iunior Augustus Valentinian II Flavius Valentinianus , commonly known as Valentinian II, was Roman Emperor from 375 to 392.-Early Life and Accession :... II |
379 | Decimius Magnus Ausonius Ausonius Decimius Magnus Ausonius was a Latin poet and rhetorician, born at Burdigala .-Biography:Decimius Magnus Ausonius was born in Bordeaux in ca. 310. His father was a noted physician of Greek ancestry and his mother was descended on both sides from long-established aristocratic Gallo-Roman families... |
Q. Clodius Hermogenianus Olybrius Quintus Clodius Hermogenianus Olybrius Quintus Clodius Hermogenianus Olybrius was a Roman politician, praefectus urbi of Rome in 368–370 and Roman consul in 379... |
380 | Flavius Gratianus Augustus Gratian Gratian was Roman Emperor from 375 to 383.The eldest son of Valentinian I, during his youth Gratian accompanied his father on several campaigns along the Rhine and Danube frontiers. Upon the death of Valentinian in 375, Gratian's brother Valentinian II was declared emperor by his father's soldiers... V |
Flavius Theodosius Augustus Theodosius I Theodosius I , also known as Theodosius the Great, was Roman Emperor from 379 to 395. Theodosius was the last emperor to rule over both the eastern and the western halves of the Roman Empire. During his reign, the Goths secured control of Illyricum after the Gothic War, establishing their homeland... |
381 | Flavius Syagrius | Flavius Eucherius |
382 | Flavius Claudius Antonius | Flavius Afranius Syagrius Flavius Afranius Syagrius Flavius Afranius Syagrius was a Roman politician and administrator.- Life :Afranius' father was Clodoreius; it is unknown who his mother was. Afranius was also a member of the Gallic-Roman aristocratic family of the Syagrii, which originated in Lyon... |
383 | Flavius Merobaudes Merobaudes (general) - Biography :Merobaudes was an official of Roman Emperor Julian . He was entrusted with the transportation of the corpse of the Emperor when Julian died during his military campaign against the Sasanids.... II |
Flavius Saturninus Saturninus (consul 383) Flavius Saturninus was a politician and a military man of the Roman Empire.- Life :Saturninus was probably a Christian: it is known that he hosted a bishop, that he donated to a monastery and that was in touch for a short time with Gregory of Nazianzus.He followed the military career, and in... |
384 | Flavius Ricomer Richomeres Flavius Richomeres was a Frank who lived in the late 4th century. He took service in the Roman army and made a career as comes, magister militum, and consul. He was married to Ascyla, with whom he had a son Theudemeres, who became king of the Franks... |
Flavius Clearchus Clearchus (consul 384) Clearchus was a Roman politician who was consul of the Roman Empire in 384 AD.-Career:Born into a moderately successful family in the region of Thesprotia, as a boy Clearchus was taught by the philosopher and sophist Nicoles... |
385 | Flavius Arcadius Augustus Arcadius Arcadius was the Byzantine Emperor from 395 to his death. He was the eldest son of Theodosius I and his first wife Aelia Flaccilla, and brother of the Western Emperor Honorius... |
Flavius Bauto Flavius Bauto Flavius Bauto was a Romanised Frank who served as a magister militum of the Western Roman Empire.When the usurper Magnus Maximus invaded Italy in an attempt to replace Valentinian II, Bauto led the forces of the Eastern Emperor Theodosius I and defeated the rebel. He died soon after, likely of... |
386 | Flavius Honorius Honorius (emperor) Honorius , was Western Roman Emperor from 395 to 423. He was the younger son of emperor Theodosius I and his first wife Aelia Flaccilla, and brother of the eastern emperor Arcadius.... |
Flavius Euodius |
387 | Flavius Valentinianus Iunior Augustus Valentinian II Flavius Valentinianus , commonly known as Valentinian II, was Roman Emperor from 375 to 392.-Early Life and Accession :... III |
Eutropius |
388 | Magnus Maximus Augustus Magnus Maximus Magnus Maximus , also known as Maximianus and Macsen Wledig in Welsh, was Western Roman Emperor from 383 to 388. As commander of Britain, he usurped the throne against Emperor Gratian in 383... II (West) |
No colleague |
Flavius Theodosius Augustus Theodosius I Theodosius I , also known as Theodosius the Great, was Roman Emperor from 379 to 395. Theodosius was the last emperor to rule over both the eastern and the western halves of the Roman Empire. During his reign, the Goths secured control of Illyricum after the Gothic War, establishing their homeland... II (East) |
Maternus Cynegius Maternus Cynegius Maternus Cynegius was a praetorian prefect of the East and consul at the end of the 4th century, best known for destroying some of the most sacred sites of Hellenic religion.- Life :... (East) |
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389 | Flavius Timasius Timasius Flavius Timasius was a general of the Roman Empire, a relative of the Empress Aelia Flaccilla, wife of Theodosius I.- Life :Timasius was a officer under Emperor Valens, and survived to the battle of Adrianople , in which the Emperor lost his life. Theodosius I appointed Timasius comes and magister... |
Flavius Promotus |
390 | Flavius Valentinianus Iunior Augustus Valentinian II Flavius Valentinianus , commonly known as Valentinian II, was Roman Emperor from 375 to 392.-Early Life and Accession :... IV |
Flavius Neoterius Neoterius - Life :Probably born in Rome, he was notarius under Emperor Valentinian I when, in 365, he was sent to Africa to guarantee for the loyalty of that province during the usurpation of Procopius, who had rebelled against the Eastern Emperor Valens.... |
391 | Flavius Eutolmius Tatianus Eutolmius Tatianus Flavius Eutolmius Tatianus was a politician of the Late Roman Empire.- Initial career :The family of Eutolmii originated in Syria; Tatian was born in Sidyma, son of Antonius Tatianus, praeses of Caria from 360 to 364 circa. He had a son, Proculus, who followed his footsteps choosing a political... |
Q. Aurelius Symmachus Quintus Aurelius Symmachus Quintus Aurelius Symmachus was a Roman statesman, orator, and man of letters. He held the offices of governor of Africa in 373, urban prefect of Rome in 384 and 385, and consul in 391... |
392 | Flavius Arcadius Augustus Arcadius Arcadius was the Byzantine Emperor from 395 to his death. He was the eldest son of Theodosius I and his first wife Aelia Flaccilla, and brother of the Western Emperor Honorius... II |
Flavius Rufinus |
393 | Flavius Theodosius Augustus Theodosius I Theodosius I , also known as Theodosius the Great, was Roman Emperor from 379 to 395. Theodosius was the last emperor to rule over both the eastern and the western halves of the Roman Empire. During his reign, the Goths secured control of Illyricum after the Gothic War, establishing their homeland... II (West and East) |
Flavius Eugenius Augustus Eugenius Flavius Eugenius was an usurper in the Western Roman Empire against Emperor Theodosius I. Though himself a Christian, he was the last Emperor to support Roman polytheism.-Life:... (West) |
Flavius Abundantius Abundantius (consul) Flavius Abundantius was a politician of the Eastern Roman Empire.Of Scythian origin, he entered the Roman army under emperor Gratian and climbed up its ranks until, around 392 and under emperor Theodosius I , he become magister utriusque militiae... (East) |
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394 | Virius Nicomachus Flavianus Virius Nicomachus Flavianus Virius Nicomachus Flavianus was a grammarian, a historian and a politician of the Roman Empire.A pagan and close friend of Quintus Aurelius Symmachus, he was Praetorian prefect of Italy in 390–392 and, under usurper Eugenius , again praetorian prefect and consul... (West) |
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Flavius Arcadius Augustus Arcadius Arcadius was the Byzantine Emperor from 395 to his death. He was the eldest son of Theodosius I and his first wife Aelia Flaccilla, and brother of the Western Emperor Honorius... III (East) |
Flavius Honorius Augustus Honorius (emperor) Honorius , was Western Roman Emperor from 395 to 423. He was the younger son of emperor Theodosius I and his first wife Aelia Flaccilla, and brother of the eastern emperor Arcadius.... II (East) |
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395 | Anicius Hermogenianus Olybrius | Anicius Probinus Anicius Probinus Flavius Anicius Probinus was a politician and aristocrat of the Roman Empire.- Biography :A member of the noble gens Anicia, Probinus was the son of Sextus Claudius Petronius Probus, one of the most influential men of his era and consul in 371, and of Anicia Faltonia Proba; he was then the brother... |
396 | Flavius Arcadius Augustus Arcadius Arcadius was the Byzantine Emperor from 395 to his death. He was the eldest son of Theodosius I and his first wife Aelia Flaccilla, and brother of the Western Emperor Honorius... IV |
Flavius Honorius Augustus Honorius (emperor) Honorius , was Western Roman Emperor from 395 to 423. He was the younger son of emperor Theodosius I and his first wife Aelia Flaccilla, and brother of the eastern emperor Arcadius.... III |
397 | Flavius Caesarius Caesarius (consul 397) Flavius Caesarius was a politician of the Eastern Roman Empire, who served under Emperors Theodosius I and Arcadius. Caesarius was magister officiorum in 386-387, praetorian prefect of the East between 395 and 397, consul in in 397, then again praetorian prefect of the East in between 400 and... |
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398 | Flavius Honorius Augustus Honorius (emperor) Honorius , was Western Roman Emperor from 395 to 423. He was the younger son of emperor Theodosius I and his first wife Aelia Flaccilla, and brother of the eastern emperor Arcadius.... IV |
Flavius Eutychianus |
399 | Eutropius Eutropius (Byzantine official) Eutropius was a fourth century Eastern Roman official.He began his career as a eunuch in the palace of Theodosius I. After Theodosius' death in 395 he successfully arranged the marriage of the new emperor, Arcadius, to Aelia Eudoxia, having blocked an attempt by Arcadius' chief minister, Rufinus,... |
Flavius Mallius Theodorus Flavius Mallius Theodorus Flavius Mallius Theodorus was consul of the Roman Empire in 399, and author of an extant treatise on metres, De metris, one of the best of its kind... |
400 | Flavius Stilicho Stilicho Flavius Stilicho was a high-ranking general , Patrician and Consul of the Western Roman Empire, notably of Vandal birth. Despised by the Roman population for his Germanic ancestry and Arian beliefs, Stilicho was in 408 executed along with his wife and son... |
Aurelianus Aurelianus (consul 400) Aurelianus , also known as Aurelian, was a prominent politician of the Eastern Roman Empire.- Biography :Aurelianus was the son of the Consul of 361, Taurus, and brother of Caesarius; he had a son called Taurus, Consul in 428... |
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401 | Flavius Vincentius | Flavius Fravitta (Fravitus) Fravitta Flavius Fravitta was a chieftain of the Visigoths, who entered in the Eastern Roman army, rising to its highest ranks.- Biography :Fravitta was a member of the Visigoth aristocracy... |
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402 | Flavius Arcadius Augustus Arcadius Arcadius was the Byzantine Emperor from 395 to his death. He was the eldest son of Theodosius I and his first wife Aelia Flaccilla, and brother of the Western Emperor Honorius... V |
Flavius Honorius Augustus Honorius (emperor) Honorius , was Western Roman Emperor from 395 to 423. He was the younger son of emperor Theodosius I and his first wife Aelia Flaccilla, and brother of the eastern emperor Arcadius.... V |
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403 | Flavius Theodosius Augustus Theodosius II Theodosius II , commonly surnamed Theodosius the Younger, or Theodosius the Calligrapher, was Byzantine Emperor from 408 to 450. He is mostly known for promulgating the Theodosian law code, and for the construction of the Theodosian Walls of Constantinople... I |
Flavius Rumoridus | ||
404 | Flavius Honorius Augustus Honorius (emperor) Honorius , was Western Roman Emperor from 395 to 423. He was the younger son of emperor Theodosius I and his first wife Aelia Flaccilla, and brother of the eastern emperor Arcadius.... VI |
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405 | Flavius Stilicho Stilicho Flavius Stilicho was a high-ranking general , Patrician and Consul of the Western Roman Empire, notably of Vandal birth. Despised by the Roman population for his Germanic ancestry and Arian beliefs, Stilicho was in 408 executed along with his wife and son... II |
Flavius Anthemius Anthemius (praetorian prefect) Flavius Anthemius was a high-ranking official of the late Roman Empire. He is notable as a Praetorian prefect of the East and effective regent of the Eastern Roman Empire during the later reign of Arcadius and the first years of Theodosius II, as well as for the construction of the first set of... |
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406 | Flavius Arcadius Augustus Arcadius Arcadius was the Byzantine Emperor from 395 to his death. He was the eldest son of Theodosius I and his first wife Aelia Flaccilla, and brother of the Western Emperor Honorius... VI |
Anicius Petronius Probus Anicius Petronius Probus Flavius Anicius Petronius Probus was a politician of the Western Roman Empire.- Biography :A member of the gens Anicia, he was the son of Sextus Claudius Petronius Probus and of Anicia Faltonia Proba; his elder brothers were Anicius Hermogenianus Olybrius and Anicius Probinus , his sister Anicia... |
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407 | Flavius Honorius Augustus Honorius (emperor) Honorius , was Western Roman Emperor from 395 to 423. He was the younger son of emperor Theodosius I and his first wife Aelia Flaccilla, and brother of the eastern emperor Arcadius.... VII |
Flavius Theodosius Augustus Theodosius II Theodosius II , commonly surnamed Theodosius the Younger, or Theodosius the Calligrapher, was Byzantine Emperor from 408 to 450. He is mostly known for promulgating the Theodosian law code, and for the construction of the Theodosian Walls of Constantinople... II |
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408 | Anicius Auchenius Bassus Anicius Auchenius Bassus (consul 408) Anicius Auchenius Bassus was a politician of the Roman Empire.In 408 he was appointed consul. According to B.L. Twyman, he represents the "mainline" of the gens Anicia.... |
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409 | Flavius Honorius Augustus Honorius (emperor) Honorius , was Western Roman Emperor from 395 to 423. He was the younger son of emperor Theodosius I and his first wife Aelia Flaccilla, and brother of the eastern emperor Arcadius.... VIII |
Flavius Theodosius Augustus Theodosius II Theodosius II , commonly surnamed Theodosius the Younger, or Theodosius the Calligrapher, was Byzantine Emperor from 408 to 450. He is mostly known for promulgating the Theodosian law code, and for the construction of the Theodosian Walls of Constantinople... III |
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Flavius Claudius Constantinus Augustus Constantine III (usurper) Flavius Claudius Constantinus, known in English as Constantine III was a Roman general who declared himself Western Roman Emperor in Britannia in 407 and established himself in Gaul. Recognised by the Emperor Honorius in 409, collapsing support and military setbacks saw him abdicate in 411... (Britannia/Gaul) |
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410 | Post consulatum Honorii Augusti VIII et Theodosii Augusti III (West) | |||
Varanes Varanes (consul 410) Varanes was a politician and general of the Western and Eastern Roman Empires.- Biography :His name suggests a Persian origin. In 393, Varanes was at the court in Constantinople... (East) |
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411 | Flavius Theodosius Augustus Theodosius II Theodosius II , commonly surnamed Theodosius the Younger, or Theodosius the Calligrapher, was Byzantine Emperor from 408 to 450. He is mostly known for promulgating the Theodosian law code, and for the construction of the Theodosian Walls of Constantinople... IV |
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412 | Flavius Honorius Augustus Honorius (emperor) Honorius , was Western Roman Emperor from 395 to 423. He was the younger son of emperor Theodosius I and his first wife Aelia Flaccilla, and brother of the eastern emperor Arcadius.... IX |
Flavius Theodosius Augustus Theodosius II Theodosius II , commonly surnamed Theodosius the Younger, or Theodosius the Calligrapher, was Byzantine Emperor from 408 to 450. He is mostly known for promulgating the Theodosian law code, and for the construction of the Theodosian Walls of Constantinople... V |
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413 | Heraclianus Heraclianus Marcus Aurelius Heraclianus was a Roman soldier who rose to the rank of Praetorian Prefect in the latter part of the reign of the Emperor Gallienus. He was a member of the cabal of senior commanders of the Imperial field army that plotted and achieved the assassionation of the Emperor Gallienus.... |
Flavius Lucius Lucius (consul 413) Flavius Lucius was a politician of the Roman Empire.In 408 he was comes sacrarum largitionum at the Eastern court. In 413 he was Roman consul together with Heraclianus, but his name is recorded only on Eastern inscriptions.... |
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414 | Flavius Constantius Constantius III Flavius Constantius , commonly known as Constantius III, was Western Roman Emperor for seven months in 421. A prominent general and politician, he was the power behind the throne for much of the 410s, and in 421 briefly became co-emperor of the Western Empire with Honorius.- Early life and rise to... |
Flavius Constans Constans (consul 414) - Biography :Constans was magister militum per Thracias in 412. In 414 he held the consulship ; he took office in Constantinople.... |
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415 | Flavius Honorius Augustus Honorius (emperor) Honorius , was Western Roman Emperor from 395 to 423. He was the younger son of emperor Theodosius I and his first wife Aelia Flaccilla, and brother of the eastern emperor Arcadius.... X |
Flavius Theodosius Augustus Theodosius II Theodosius II , commonly surnamed Theodosius the Younger, or Theodosius the Calligrapher, was Byzantine Emperor from 408 to 450. He is mostly known for promulgating the Theodosian law code, and for the construction of the Theodosian Walls of Constantinople... VI |
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416 | Flavius Theodosius Augustus Theodosius II Theodosius II , commonly surnamed Theodosius the Younger, or Theodosius the Calligrapher, was Byzantine Emperor from 408 to 450. He is mostly known for promulgating the Theodosian law code, and for the construction of the Theodosian Walls of Constantinople... VII |
Iunius Quartus Palladius Iunius Quartus Palladius Flavius Iunius Quartus Palladius was a politician of the Western Roman Empire, who held the Praetorian prefecture of Italy, Illyricum and Africa for six years and was also consul in 416.- Life :... |
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417 | Flavius Honorius Augustus Honorius (emperor) Honorius , was Western Roman Emperor from 395 to 423. He was the younger son of emperor Theodosius I and his first wife Aelia Flaccilla, and brother of the eastern emperor Arcadius.... XI |
Flavius Constantius Constantius III Flavius Constantius , commonly known as Constantius III, was Western Roman Emperor for seven months in 421. A prominent general and politician, he was the power behind the throne for much of the 410s, and in 421 briefly became co-emperor of the Western Empire with Honorius.- Early life and rise to... II |
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418 | Flavius Honorius Augustus Honorius (emperor) Honorius , was Western Roman Emperor from 395 to 423. He was the younger son of emperor Theodosius I and his first wife Aelia Flaccilla, and brother of the eastern emperor Arcadius.... XII |
Flavius Theodosius Augustus Theodosius II Theodosius II , commonly surnamed Theodosius the Younger, or Theodosius the Calligrapher, was Byzantine Emperor from 408 to 450. He is mostly known for promulgating the Theodosian law code, and for the construction of the Theodosian Walls of Constantinople... VIII |
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419 | Flavius Monaxius Monaxius Flavius Monaxius was a politician of the Eastern Roman Empire, praefectus urbi of Constantinople, Consul and twice praetorian prefect of the East.- Biography :... |
Flavius Plinta Plinta Flavius Plinta was a politician and general of the Eastern Roman Empire.- Biography :He was a Goth, related to Aspar , perhaps his father-in-law, and father of Armatius; in 450 his daughter was given in marriage by Theodosius to Constantius, the secretary of Attila... |
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420 | Flavius Theodosius Augustus Theodosius II Theodosius II , commonly surnamed Theodosius the Younger, or Theodosius the Calligrapher, was Byzantine Emperor from 408 to 450. He is mostly known for promulgating the Theodosian law code, and for the construction of the Theodosian Walls of Constantinople... IX |
Flavius Constantius Constantius III Flavius Constantius , commonly known as Constantius III, was Western Roman Emperor for seven months in 421. A prominent general and politician, he was the power behind the throne for much of the 410s, and in 421 briefly became co-emperor of the Western Empire with Honorius.- Early life and rise to... III |
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421 | Flavius Agricola | Flavius Eustathius | ||
422 | Flavius Honorius Augustus Honorius (emperor) Honorius , was Western Roman Emperor from 395 to 423. He was the younger son of emperor Theodosius I and his first wife Aelia Flaccilla, and brother of the eastern emperor Arcadius.... XIII |
Flavius Theodosius Augustus Theodosius II Theodosius II , commonly surnamed Theodosius the Younger, or Theodosius the Calligrapher, was Byzantine Emperor from 408 to 450. He is mostly known for promulgating the Theodosian law code, and for the construction of the Theodosian Walls of Constantinople... X |
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423 | Flavius Avitus Marinianus Avitus Marinianus Flavius Avitus Marinianus was a politician of the Western Roman Empire during the reign of Honorius.- Biography :Avitus was praetorian prefect and consul in 423 He is mentioned in the Gesta de purgatione Xysti III episcopi in a list of aristocrats involved in the investigations against Pope Sixtus... |
Flavius Asclepiodotus Asclepiodotus (consul 423) Flavius Asclepiodotus or Asclepiades was a politician of the Eastern Roman Empire- Biography :Asclepiodotus was the brother of the sophist Leontius, and thus of Atenaides, who married in 421 the Emperor Theodosius II taking the name of Aelia Eudocia... |
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424 | Flavius Castinus Castinus Flavius Castinus held the position of patricius in the court of Roman Emperor Honorius at the time of the Emperor's death, and most likely for some time before. He also served as consul for the year 424.- Career :... |
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425 | Ioannes Augustus Joannes Ioannes, known in English as Joannes, was a Roman usurper against Valentinian III.On the death of the Emperor Honorius , Theodosius II, the remaining ruler of the House of Theodosius hesitated in announcing his uncle's death... (West) |
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Flavius Theodosius Augustus Theodosius II Theodosius II , commonly surnamed Theodosius the Younger, or Theodosius the Calligrapher, was Byzantine Emperor from 408 to 450. He is mostly known for promulgating the Theodosian law code, and for the construction of the Theodosian Walls of Constantinople... XI |
Placidus Valentinianus Caesar Valentinian III -Family:Valentinian was born in the western capital of Ravenna, the only son of Galla Placidia and Flavius Constantius. The former was the younger half-sister of the western emperor Honorius, and the latter was at the time Patrician and the power behind the throne.... |
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426 | Flavius Theodosius Augustus Theodosius II Theodosius II , commonly surnamed Theodosius the Younger, or Theodosius the Calligrapher, was Byzantine Emperor from 408 to 450. He is mostly known for promulgating the Theodosian law code, and for the construction of the Theodosian Walls of Constantinople... XII |
Flavius Placidus Valentinianus Augustus Valentinian III -Family:Valentinian was born in the western capital of Ravenna, the only son of Galla Placidia and Flavius Constantius. The former was the younger half-sister of the western emperor Honorius, and the latter was at the time Patrician and the power behind the throne.... II |
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427 | Flavius Hierius Hierius (consul 427) - Life :Hierus was Praetorian prefect of the East a first time from 425 to 428, then a second time in 432. In 427 also held the consulate, with Ardabur as a colleague, both chosen by the Eastern court... |
Flavius Ardabur Flavius Ardabur Ardabur or Ardaburius served as magister militum in the East Roman army in the 420s, under Theodosius II.During the Roman-Persian War of 421–422, he invaded Arzanene and Mesopotamia, besieging Nisibis and defeating seven Persian generals.... |
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428 | Flavius Felix | Flavius Taurus Taurus (consul 428) Flavius Taurus was a politician of the Eastern Roman Empire, Consul in 428.He was the son of Aurelianus, Consul in 400 and powerful Praetorian prefect of the East, and nephew of the Taurus Consul in 361... |
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429 | Flavius Florentius Florentius (consul 429) Flavius Florentius was a prominent high official of the Eastern Roman Empire, who influenced imperial policy during the second quarter of the fifth century.- Biography :... |
Flavius Dionysius | ||
430 | Flavius Theodosius Augustus Theodosius II Theodosius II , commonly surnamed Theodosius the Younger, or Theodosius the Calligrapher, was Byzantine Emperor from 408 to 450. He is mostly known for promulgating the Theodosian law code, and for the construction of the Theodosian Walls of Constantinople... XIII |
Flavius Placidus Valentinianus Augustus Valentinian III -Family:Valentinian was born in the western capital of Ravenna, the only son of Galla Placidia and Flavius Constantius. The former was the younger half-sister of the western emperor Honorius, and the latter was at the time Patrician and the power behind the throne.... III |
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431 | Anicius Auchenius Bassus Anicius Auchenius Bassus (consul 431) Flavius Anicius Auchenius Bassus was a high official of the Western Roman Empire. He was appointed as consul by the Western court with Antiochus Chuzon as a colleague... |
Flavius Antiochus Antiochus Chuzon Antiochus Chuzon , called "the Elder" to distinguish him from his nephew, was a high official of the Eastern Roman Empire, praetorian prefect of the East and consul, who participated in the formulation of the Codex Theodosianus.... |
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432 | Flavius Aetius Flavius Aëtius Flavius Aëtius , dux et patricius, was a Roman general of the closing period of the Western Roman Empire. He was an able military commander and the most influential man in the Western Roman Empire for two decades . He managed policy in regard to the attacks of barbarian peoples pressing on the Empire... |
Flavius Valerius Valerius (consul 432) Valerius was a politician of the Eastern Roman Empire, brother of the Empress Aelia Eudocia.- Life :Valerius was born in Athens, son of the pagan and sophist philosopher Leontius, and brother of Gessius and Athenais... |
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433 | Flavius Theodosius Augustus Theodosius II Theodosius II , commonly surnamed Theodosius the Younger, or Theodosius the Calligrapher, was Byzantine Emperor from 408 to 450. He is mostly known for promulgating the Theodosian law code, and for the construction of the Theodosian Walls of Constantinople... XIV |
Petronius Maximus Petronius Maximus Flavius Petronius Maximus was Western Roman Emperor for two and a half months in 455. A wealthy senator and a prominent aristocrat, he was instrumental in the murders of the Western Roman magister militum, Flavius Aëtius, and the Western Roman Emperor Valentinian III... |
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434 | Flavius Ardabur Aspar Aspar Flavius Ardabur Aspar was an Alan patrician and magister militum of the Eastern Roman Empire. Aspar's family exerted a great influence on the Eastern Roman Emperors for half a century, from the 420s to his death in 471, over Theodosius II, Marcian and Leo I, who, in the end, had him killed.Alans... |
Flavius Areobindus Areobindus (consul 434) Flavius Areobindus was a general of the Eastern Roman Empire of Gothic origin, who became commander in chief of the East.-Biography:... |
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435 | Flavius Theodosius Augustus Theodosius II Theodosius II , commonly surnamed Theodosius the Younger, or Theodosius the Calligrapher, was Byzantine Emperor from 408 to 450. He is mostly known for promulgating the Theodosian law code, and for the construction of the Theodosian Walls of Constantinople... XV |
Flavius Placidus Valentinianus Augustus Valentinian III -Family:Valentinian was born in the western capital of Ravenna, the only son of Galla Placidia and Flavius Constantius. The former was the younger half-sister of the western emperor Honorius, and the latter was at the time Patrician and the power behind the throne.... IV |
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436 | Flavius Anthemius Isidorus Anthemius Isidorus Flavius Anthemius Isidorus was a politician of the Eastern Roman Empire, the maternal uncle of the Western emperor Anthemius.- Biography :... |
Flavius Senator Senator (consul 436) - Biography :Senator was consul posterior in the year 436.In 442/443 he was sent by Eastern Roman Emperor Theodosius II as an envoy to the King of the Huns, Attila.... |
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437 | Flavius Aetius Flavius Aëtius Flavius Aëtius , dux et patricius, was a Roman general of the closing period of the Western Roman Empire. He was an able military commander and the most influential man in the Western Roman Empire for two decades . He managed policy in regard to the attacks of barbarian peoples pressing on the Empire... II |
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438 | Flavius Theodosius Augustus Theodosius II Theodosius II , commonly surnamed Theodosius the Younger, or Theodosius the Calligrapher, was Byzantine Emperor from 408 to 450. He is mostly known for promulgating the Theodosian law code, and for the construction of the Theodosian Walls of Constantinople... XVI |
Anicius Acilius Glabrio Faustus Anicius Acilius Glabrio Faustus Anicius Acilius Glabrio Faustus was an aristocrat of the later Roman Empire. He was Urban prefect three times before 437, consul in 438, and briefly Praetorian prefect of Italy in 442.- References :... |
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439 | Flavius Theodosius Augustus Theodosius II Theodosius II , commonly surnamed Theodosius the Younger, or Theodosius the Calligrapher, was Byzantine Emperor from 408 to 450. He is mostly known for promulgating the Theodosian law code, and for the construction of the Theodosian Walls of Constantinople... XVII |
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440 | Flavius Placidus Valentinianus Augustus Valentinian III -Family:Valentinian was born in the western capital of Ravenna, the only son of Galla Placidia and Flavius Constantius. The former was the younger half-sister of the western emperor Honorius, and the latter was at the time Patrician and the power behind the throne.... V |
Flavius Anatolius | ||
441 | Flavius Taurus Seleucus Cyrus Cyrus of Panopolis Flavius Taurus Seleucus Cyrus , better known as Cyrus of Panopolis from his birthplace of Panopolis in Egypt, was a senior East Roman official, epic poet, philosopher and a lover of Greek arts... |
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442 | Flavius Dioscorus | Flavius Eudoxius | ||
443 | Petronius Maximus Petronius Maximus Flavius Petronius Maximus was Western Roman Emperor for two and a half months in 455. A wealthy senator and a prominent aristocrat, he was instrumental in the murders of the Western Roman magister militum, Flavius Aëtius, and the Western Roman Emperor Valentinian III... II |
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444 | Flavius Theodosius Augustus Theodosius II Theodosius II , commonly surnamed Theodosius the Younger, or Theodosius the Calligrapher, was Byzantine Emperor from 408 to 450. He is mostly known for promulgating the Theodosian law code, and for the construction of the Theodosian Walls of Constantinople... XVIII |
Caecina Decius Aginatius Albinus Caecina Decius Aginatius Albinus (consul 444) Flavius Caecina Decius Aginatius Albinus was an aristocrat of the Roman Empire; he was made consul for 444 as the junior partner of Emperor Theodosius II.- Life :... |
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445 | Flavius Placidus Valentinianus Augustus Valentinian III -Family:Valentinian was born in the western capital of Ravenna, the only son of Galla Placidia and Flavius Constantius. The former was the younger half-sister of the western emperor Honorius, and the latter was at the time Patrician and the power behind the throne.... VI |
Flavius Nomus Nomus - Biography :Nomus was magister officiorum from 443 to 446, and served as consul in 445, with Western Emperor Valentinian III as colleague.On 12 December 443, Nomus was ordered to strengthen the defence of the Danube limes, recently affected by the attacks of the Huns of Attila: the forts were... |
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446 | Flavius Aetius Flavius Aëtius Flavius Aëtius , dux et patricius, was a Roman general of the closing period of the Western Roman Empire. He was an able military commander and the most influential man in the Western Roman Empire for two decades . He managed policy in regard to the attacks of barbarian peoples pressing on the Empire... III |
Q. Aurelius Symmachus Quintus Aurelius Symmachus (consul 446) Quintus Aurelius Symmachus was a politician and a senator of the Western Roman Empire, belonging to the Symmachi family.- Biography :... |
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447 | Flavius Calepius | Flavius Ardabur iunior Ardabur Ardabur was the son of Flavius Ardabur Aspar, Master of Horse and Magister Militum of the Eastern Roman Empire in the fifth century. Ardabur apparently often served under his famous father during his campaigns. In 466 Ardabur was accused of a treasonous plot, probably by his father's political... |
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448 | Flavius Rufius Praetextatus Postumianus | Flavius Zeno Zeno (consul 448) Flavius Zeno was an influential general and politician of the Eastern Roman Empire, of Isaurian origin, who reached the ranks of magister militum per Orientem, consul and patricius.- Biography :... |
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449 | Flavius Astyrius Astyrius Flavius Astyrius or Asturius was a general and a politician of the Western Roman Empire.- Biography :Astyrius was the father-in-law of Merobaudes and belonged to an aristocratic family.... |
Flavius Flor(entius?) Romanus Protogenes | ||
450 | Flavius Placidus Valentinianus Augustus Valentinian III -Family:Valentinian was born in the western capital of Ravenna, the only son of Galla Placidia and Flavius Constantius. The former was the younger half-sister of the western emperor Honorius, and the latter was at the time Patrician and the power behind the throne.... VII |
Gennadius Avienus Gennadius Avienus Gennadius Avienus was an influential politician of the Western Roman Empire.- Biography :Avienus was member of an ancient and noble Roman family, which traced back its origins to the Consul of year 59, Marcus Valerius Messalla Corvinus... |
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451 | Flavius Marcianus Augustus Marcian Marcian was Byzantine Emperor from 450 to 457. Marcian's rule marked a recovery of the Eastern Empire, which the Emperor protected from external menaces and reformed economically and financially... VI |
Valerius Faltonius Adelfius | ||
452 | Flavius Bassus Herculanus Bassus Herculanus Flavius Bassus Herculanus was an aristocrat and a politician of the Western Roman Empire, husband of Justa Grata Honoria. He was honoured with the consulate in 452 with Sporacius as his colleague.- Life :... |
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453 | Flavius Opilio | Iohannes Vincomalus | ||
454 | Flavius Aetius | Flavius Studius | ||
455 | Flavius Placidus Valentinianus Augustus Valentinian III -Family:Valentinian was born in the western capital of Ravenna, the only son of Galla Placidia and Flavius Constantius. The former was the younger half-sister of the western emperor Honorius, and the latter was at the time Patrician and the power behind the throne.... VIII |
Procopius Anthemius Anthemius Procopius Anthemius was Western Roman Emperor from 467 to 472. Perhaps the last capable Western Roman Emperor, Anthemius attempted to solve the two primary military challenges facing the remains of the Western Roman Empire: the resurgent Visigoths, under Euric, whose domain straddled the Pyrenees;... |
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456 | Eparchius Avitus Augustus Avitus Eparchius Avitus was Western Roman Emperor from July 8 or July 9, 455 to October 17, 456. A Gallic-Roman aristocrat, he was a senator and a high-ranking officer both in the civil and military administration, as well as Bishop of Piacenza.A representative of the Gallic-Roman aristocracy, he... (West) |
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Iohannes Iohannes (consul 456) Iohannes was a politician of the Eastern Roman Empire.- Biography :Iohannes is known only through the inscriptions that recorded him as the Consul of year 456, when he was chosen by the Eastern court to hold this office together with Varanes; in the West, however, he was not recognised, as the... (East) |
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457 | Flavius Constantinus | Flavius Rufus Rufus (consul 457) Flavius Rufus was a politician of the Eastern Roman Empire. In 457 he was appointed Consul with Constantinus as colleague; both of them were recognised only in the East.Nothing else is known about him.- Sources :... |
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458 | Iulius Maiorianus Augustus Majorian Majorian , was the Western Roman Emperor from 457 to 461.A prominent general of the Late Roman army, Majorian deposed Emperor Avitus in 457 and succeeded him. Majorian was one of the last emperors to make a concerted effort to restore the Western Roman Empire... |
Flavius Valerius Leo Augustus Leo I (emperor) Leo I was Byzantine Emperor from 457 to 474. A native of Dacia Aureliana near historic Thrace, he was known as Leo the Thracian .... |
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459 | Flavius Ricimer Ricimer Flavius Ricimer was a Germanic general who achieved effective control of the remaining parts of the Western Roman Empire, during the middle of the 5th century... |
Flavius Iulius Patricius Julius Patricius Julius Patricius was a politician of the Eastern Roman Empire of barbarian origin, who rose to the rank of caesar under Emperor Leo I.- Biography :... |
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460 | Flavius Magnus Flavius Magnus Flavius Magnus was a powerful politician in Gaul, where he was widely respected for his integrity and practical wisdom during the late age of the Western Roman Empire... |
Flavius Apollonius Apollonius (consul 460) Flavius Apollonius was an East Roman consul in 460.He could be identified with that Apollonius who was praetorian prefect of the East in 442-443, or with that Apollonius who was magister militum in 443-451.- Bibliography :... |
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461 | Flavius Severinus Severinus (consul 461) Flavius Severinus was a Senator and a politician of the Western Roman Empire.- Life :He probably was of Italian origin, as attested by an inscription, and held a noteworthy position during the 450s.... |
Flavius Dagalaiphus Dagalaiphus Flavius Dagalaiphus was a politician of the Eastern Roman Empire.-Biography:Son of Areobindus , Dagalaiphus married Godisthea, the daughter of Ardabur and granddaughter of Aspar... |
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462 | Flavius Libius Severus Serpentius Augustus Libius Severus Flavius Libius Severus Serpentius was Western Roman Emperor from November 19, 461 to his death.A Roman senator from Lucania Severus was one of the last Western Emperors, emptied of any effective power , and unable to solve the many problems affecting the Empire; the sources... |
Flavius Valerius Leo Augustus Leo I (emperor) Leo I was Byzantine Emperor from 457 to 474. A native of Dacia Aureliana near historic Thrace, he was known as Leo the Thracian .... II |
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463 | Caecina Decius Basilius Caecina Decius Basilius Flavius Caecina Decius Basilius was a politician of the Western Roman Empire, Consul and twice Praetorian prefect of Italy.- Biography :Basilius belonged to the Italian nobility, and was member of the influential gens Caecina.... |
Flavius Vivianus Vivianus - Biography :Vivianus was the father of Paulus and Adamantius.He was Praetorian prefect of the East between 459 and 460. In 463 he was appointed Consul by the Eastern court, but he was not recognised in the West, where the only Consul was Caecina Decius Basilius.Vivianus was well-known as a... |
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464 | Flavius Rusticius | Anicius Olybrius Olybrius Anicius Olybrius was Western Roman Emperor from April or May 472 to his death. He was in reality a puppet ruler, put on the throne by the Roman general of Germanic descent Ricimer, and was mainly interested in religion, while the actual power was held by Ricimer and his nephew Gundobad.-Family and... |
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465 | Flavius Hermenericus | Flavius Basiliscus Basiliscus Basiliscus was Eastern Roman Emperor from 475 to 476. A member of the House of Leo, he came to power when Emperor Zeno had been forced out of Constantinople by a revolt.... |
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466 | Flavius Valerius Leo Augustus Leo I (emperor) Leo I was Byzantine Emperor from 457 to 474. A native of Dacia Aureliana near historic Thrace, he was known as Leo the Thracian .... III |
Tatianus (Gaul) | ||
467 | Flavius Pusaeus Illustrius Pusaeus Flavius Illustrius Pusaeus was a politician of the Roman Empire.- Biography :Pusaeus was a pupil of the Neoplatonist philosopher Proclus, at his school in Alexandria; other noteworthy figures belonged to the same Pagan circle and studied with Pusaeus, such as Pamprepius , Marcellinus Flavius... |
Flavius Iohannes Iohannes (consul 467) Iohannes was a politician of the Eastern Roman Empire.- Biography :His family came from Lychnidus. In 467 he was consul posterior, chosen by the Eastern court, together with Illustrius Pusaeus... |
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468 | Procopius Anthemius Augustus Anthemius Procopius Anthemius was Western Roman Emperor from 467 to 472. Perhaps the last capable Western Roman Emperor, Anthemius attempted to solve the two primary military challenges facing the remains of the Western Roman Empire: the resurgent Visigoths, under Euric, whose domain straddled the Pyrenees;... II |
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469 | Flavius Marcianus Marcian (usurper) Marcian was a member of the House of Leo and an usurper against Emperor Zeno in 479.- Biography :Marcian was a member of several Roman imperial families... |
Flavius Zeno Zeno (emperor) Zeno , originally named Tarasis, was Byzantine Emperor from 474 to 475 and again from 476 to 491. Domestic revolts and religious dissension plagued his reign, which nevertheless succeeded to some extent in foreign issues... |
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470 | Messius Phoebus Severus Messius Phoebus Severus Flavius Messius Phoebus Severus was a Roman politician and philosopher.- Biography :Born in Rome, he studied at the school of the platonic philosopher Proclus, in Alexandria; among the other students there were the Pagan poet Pamprepius , the military officer Marcellinus ,... |
Flavius Iordanes | ||
471 | Flavius Valerius Novus Leo Augustus Leo I (emperor) Leo I was Byzantine Emperor from 457 to 474. A native of Dacia Aureliana near historic Thrace, he was known as Leo the Thracian .... IV |
Caelius Aconius Probianus Caelius Aconius Probianus Caelius Aconius Probianus was a politician of the Western Roman Empire.He was Praetorian prefect of Italy under Emperors Leo I and Libius Severus; considering that his successor Caecina Decius Basilius was in office in 463, Probianus' mandate lasted between 461 and 463... |
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472 | Rufius Postumius Festus | Flavius Marcianus Marcian (usurper) Marcian was a member of the House of Leo and an usurper against Emperor Zeno in 479.- Biography :Marcian was a member of several Roman imperial families... |
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473 | Flavius Valerius Leo Augustus Leo I (emperor) Leo I was Byzantine Emperor from 457 to 474. A native of Dacia Aureliana near historic Thrace, he was known as Leo the Thracian .... V |
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474 | Flavius Leo iunior Augustus Leo II (emperor) Leo II was Byzantine Emperor for less than a year in 474. He was the son of Zeno and Ariadne, and maternal grandson of Leo I and Verina. As Leo's closest male relative, he was named successor upon his grandfather's death. After taking his father as colleague, he died of an unknown disease about 10... |
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475 | Flavius Zeno Augustus Zeno (emperor) Zeno , originally named Tarasis, was Byzantine Emperor from 474 to 475 and again from 476 to 491. Domestic revolts and religious dissension plagued his reign, which nevertheless succeeded to some extent in foreign issues... II |
Post consulatum Leonis iunioris Augusti (West) | ||
476 | Flavius Basiliscus Augustus Basiliscus Basiliscus was Eastern Roman Emperor from 475 to 476. A member of the House of Leo, he came to power when Emperor Zeno had been forced out of Constantinople by a revolt.... II |
Flavius Armatus Armatus Flavius Armatus was a Byzantine military commander, magister militum under Emperors Leo I, Basiliscus and Zeno, and consul. He was instrumental in the rebellion of Basiliscus against Zeno, and in his subsequent fall.- Origin and early career :... |
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477 | Post consulatum Basilisci Augusti II et Armati | |||
478 | Illus Illus Illus was a Byzantine general, who played an important role in the reigns of the Byzantine Emperors Zeno and Basiliscus.Illus supported the revolt of Basiliscus against Zeno, then switched sides, supporting the return of Zeno... |
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479 | Flavius Zeno Augustus Zeno (emperor) Zeno , originally named Tarasis, was Byzantine Emperor from 474 to 475 and again from 476 to 491. Domestic revolts and religious dissension plagued his reign, which nevertheless succeeded to some extent in foreign issues... III |
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480 | Caecina Decius Maximus Basilius Caecina Decius Maximus Basilius Caecina Decius Maximus Basilius , was a Roman politician. He was the first consul appointed under Odoacer's rule , and afterwards was Praetorian prefect of Italy. He is best known for presiding over the papal election of Pope Felix III.... iunior |
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481 | Rufius Achilius Maecius Placidus | without colleague | ||
482 | Severinus iunior Severinus iunior Severinus iunior was a Roman aristocrat who lived during the reign of Odoacer.- Life :Severinus was chosen by Odoacer as consul for the year 482, with Trocundus as colleague chosen by the Eastern court.... |
Flavius Appalius Illus Trocundes Trocundus Flavius Appallius Illus Trocundus was a general of the Eastern Roman Empire, involved in the rise and fall of Emperor Basiliscus and the rebellion against Emperor Zeno.Trocundus was the brother of Illus, another Roman general, both from the region of Isauria.... |
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483 | Anicius Acilius Aginantius Faustus Anicius Acilius Aginantius Faustus Anicius Acilius Aginantius Faustus iunior , also known as Faustus albus , was a Roman politician under Odoacer's rule.- Life :Faustus' career is attested by two inscriptions on seats of the Colosseum.... iunior |
Post consulatum Trocundis (East) | ||
484 | Decius Marius Venantius Basilius Decius Marius Venantius Basilius Decius Marius Venantius Basilius was a Roman official under Odoacer's rule.- Biography :He was the son of Caecina Decius Basilius and the brother of Caecina Mavortius Basilius Decius and of Caecina Decius Maximus Basilius, all of them Consuls... |
Flavius Theodericus Theodoric the Great Theodoric the Great was king of the Ostrogoths , ruler of Italy , regent of the Visigoths , and a viceroy of the Eastern Roman Empire... |
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485 | Q. Aurelius Memmius Symmachus iunior Quintus Aurelius Memmius Symmachus Quintus Aurelius Memmius Symmachus was a Roman aristocrat and a historian of the 6th century. Prominent during his lifetime for as a patron of secular learning, consul for the year 485, and for his support of Pope Symmachus in the schism over his election, Memmius Symmachus was executed with his... |
Post consulatum Theoderici (East) | ||
486 | Caecina Mavortius Basilius Decius Caecina Mavortius Basilius Decius Caecina Mavortius Basilius Decius was a Roman politician under Odoacer's rule. He was consul and Praefectus urbi of Rome in 486 and Praetorian prefect of Italy from 486 to 493.- Life :... iunior |
Flavius Longinus Longinus (consul 486) Flavius Longinus was a politician of the Eastern Roman Empire, brother of Emperor Zeno and twice consul .- Biography :Longinus came from the region of Isauria, in Asia Minor... |
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487 | Nar. Manlius Boethius Manlius Boethius Nar. Manlius Boethius was a Roman aristocrat, who was appointed consul for 487.- Life :He was probably the son of the Boethius who was the Praetorian prefect of Italy put to death by emperor Valentinian III in 454, and probably the father of the famous philosopher Boethius; if this identification... |
Post consulatum Longini (East) | ||
488 | Claudius Iulius Ecclesius Dynamius | Rufius Achilius Sividius Rufius Achilius Sividius Rufius Achilius Sividius was a Roman politician.- Biography :He is defined as "quaestor" in the inscription on his seat at the Colosseum. Later he was appointed praefectus urbi of Rome and then patricius... |
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489 | Petronius Probinus | Flavius Eusebius | ||
490 | Anicius Probus Faustus iunior | Flavius Longinus Longinus (consul 486) Flavius Longinus was a politician of the Eastern Roman Empire, brother of Emperor Zeno and twice consul .- Biography :Longinus came from the region of Isauria, in Asia Minor... II |
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491 | Flavius Anicius Olybrius Iunior | without colleague | ||
492 | Flavius Anastasius Augustus Anastasius I (emperor) Anastasius I was Byzantine Emperor from 491 to 518. During his reign the Roman eastern frontier underwent extensive re-fortification, including the construction of Dara, a stronghold intended to counter the Persian fortress of Nisibis.... |
Flavius Rufus | ||
493 | Flavius Albinus iunior Albinus (consul 493) Albinus, or Caecina Decius Faustus Albinus, was a Roman politician during the reign of Theodoric the Great. He held the consulship with Flavius Eusebius in 493... |
Flavius Eusebius II | ||
494 | Flavius Turcius Rufius Apronianus Asterius Flavius Turcius Rufius Apronianus Asterius Turcius Rufius Apronianus Asterius, was a Roman aristocrat during the reign of Theodoric the Great. He held the consulship with Flavius Praesidius in 494.One of the oldest texts of Vergil's works, the codex Mediceus Turcius Rufius Apronianus Asterius, was a Roman aristocrat during the reign of... |
Flavius Praesidius | ||
495 | Flavius Viator | without colleague | ||
496 | Flavius Paulus | Post consulatum Viatoris (West) | ||
497 | Flavius Anastasius Augustus Anastasius I (emperor) Anastasius I was Byzantine Emperor from 491 to 518. During his reign the Roman eastern frontier underwent extensive re-fortification, including the construction of Dara, a stronghold intended to counter the Persian fortress of Nisibis.... II |
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498 | Flavius Paulinus Paulinus (consul 498) Flavius Paulinus was a Roman politician during the reign of Theodoric the Great, and was appointed consul for the year 498.- Life :Paulinus was appointed consul in 498, sharing the office with the Eastern consul, John the Hunchback... |
Iohannes Scytha John the Scythian John the Scythian was a general and a politician of the Eastern Roman Empire who fought against the usurper Leontius and in the Isaurian War .- Biography :John was an officer of the East Roman army... |
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499 | Flavius Iohannes qui et Gibbus John the Hunchback John the Hunchback or John Gibbo was a general and a politician of the Eastern Roman Empire.- Biography :John was a native of Selymbria, modern Silivri in Turkey.... |
Post consulatum Paulini (West) | ||
500 | Flavius Patricius Patricius (consul 500) Flavius Patricius was a prominent East Roman general and statesman during the reign of Byzantine emperor Anastasius I .- Origins and early career :... |
Flavius Hypatius |
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501 | Flavius Avienus iunior Avienus (consul 501) Flavius Avienus Iunior was a Roman politician during the reign of Theodoric the Great. He held the consulship with Pompeius as colleague in 501.... |
Flavius Pompeius Pompeius (consul 501) Pompeius was a politician of the Eastern Roman Empire and relative of the Emperor Anastasius I .- Family :He was a son of Secundinus and Caesaria. His mother was a sister of Anastasius I. His father served as Eparch of Constantinople and Roman consul in 511. Secundinus also held the rank of... |
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502 | Rufius Magnus Faustus Avienus Rufius Magnus Faustus Avienus Rufius Magnus Faustus Avienus was a politician of the Western Roman Empire. He was appointed consul for 502 with Flavius Probus as his colleague.... iunior |
Flavius Probus | ||
503 | Flavius Volusianus | Flavius Dexicrates | ||
504 | Rufius Petronius Nicomachus Cethegus Rufius Petronius Nicomachus Cethegus Rufius Petronius Nicomachus Cethegus was a politician of the Western Roman Empire. He was appointed consul for 504, and held the post without a colleague... |
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505 | Flavius Theodorus Theodorus (consul 505) Theodorus was a Roman politician during the reign of Theodoric the Great. He held the consulship with Flavius Sabinianus as his colleague in 505.... |
Flavius Sabinianus | ||
506 | Flavius Ennodius Messala Flavius Ennodius Messala Flavius Ennodius Messala was a politician of the Western Roman Empire. He was appointed consul for 506 with Areobindus Dagalaiphus Areobindus as his colleague.... |
Flavius Areobindus Dagalaiphus Areobindus | ||
507 | Flavius Anastasius Augustus Anastasius I (emperor) Anastasius I was Byzantine Emperor from 491 to 518. During his reign the Roman eastern frontier underwent extensive re-fortification, including the construction of Dara, a stronghold intended to counter the Persian fortress of Nisibis.... III |
Venantius Venantius (consul 507) Venantius was a politician of Italia and consul for the year 507 with Emperor Anastasius I as his colleague.According to James O'Donnell, Venantius was the son of Liberius, noting that Liberius "only known relative in the aristocracy" -- except for Venantius -- was Avienus, consul of 501.-... iunior |
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508 | Basilius Venantius iunior Basilius Venantius Basilius Venantius iunior was a politician of the Eastern Roman Empire.- Biography :He was probably the son of Decius Marius Venantius Basilius, consul in 484. Venantius had several sons who became consuls, among whom Decius, consul in 529, and Decius Paulinus, consul in 534.Basilius Venantius... |
Flavius Celer Celer (magister officiorum) Flavius Celer was a Byzantine general and magister officiorum under Emperor Anastasius in the early 6th century.Celer was of Illyrian origin, and nothing is known of his early life. In 503, Emperor Anastasius named him general in the ongoing war against the Sassanid Persians in the East... |
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509 | Flavius Inportunus Inportunus Inportunus was a Roman politician during the reign of Theodoric the Great. He held the consulship without colleague in 509.... iunior |
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510 | Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius iunior Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius Anicius Manlius Severinus Boëthius, commonly called Boethius was a philosopher of the early 6th century. He was born in Rome to an ancient and important family which included emperors Petronius Maximus and Olybrius and many consuls. His father, Flavius Manlius Boethius, was consul in 487 after... |
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511 | Felix | Flavius Secundinus | ||
512 | Flavius Paulus Paulus (consul 512) - Biography :Paulus was the son of Vivianus, consul in 463, and brother of Adamantius, praefectus urbi of Constantinople.Paulus was first appointed patricius and later, in 512, consul... |
Flavius Moschianus | ||
513 | Flavius Probus Probus (consul 513) Flavius Probus was a Roman politician and consul for 513.He came from a family renowned for its learning, and he himself is praised for his culture by Ennodius .... |
Flavius Taurus Clementinus Armonius Clementinus | ||
514 | Magnus Aurelius Cassiodorus Senator Cassiodorus Flavius Magnus Aurelius Cassiodorus Senator , commonly known as Cassiodorus, was a Roman statesman and writer, serving in the administration of Theodoric the Great, king of the Ostrogoths. Senator was part of his surname, not his rank.- Life :Cassiodorus was born at Scylletium, near Catanzaro in... |
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515 | Flavius Florentius | Procopius Anthemius Procopius Anthemius Flavius Procopius Anthemius was a politician of the Eastern Roman Empire, son of Western Roman Emperor Anthemius.- Biography :Procopius was the son of Anthemius and of Marcia Euphemia, daughter of the Easter Roman Empire... |
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516 | Flavius Petrus | without colleague | ||
517 | Flavius Agapitus Agapitus (consul 517) Flavius Agapitus was a Roman politician during the reign of Theodoric the Great. He held the consulship with Flavius Anastasius Paulus Probus Sabinianus Pompeius Anastasius as his colleague in 505.... |
Flavius Anastasius Paulus Probus Sabinianus Pompeius Anastasius | ||
518 | Anastasius Paulus Probus Moschianus Probus Magnus | Post consulatum Agapiti (West) | ||
519 | Flavius Iustinus Augustus Justin I Justin I was Byzantine Emperor from 518 to 527. He rose through the ranks of the army and ultimately became its Emperor, in spite of the fact he was illiterate and almost 70 years old at the time of accession... |
Eutharicus Cillica Eutharic Eutharic Cilliga was a Visigothic prince from Iberia who, during the early 6th century, served as Roman Consul and "son in arms" alongside the Byzantine emperor Justin I... |
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520 | Flavius Rusticius | Flavius Vitalianus | ||
521 | Flavius Petrus Sabbatius Iustinianus Justinian I Justinian I ; , ; 483– 13 or 14 November 565), commonly known as Justinian the Great, was Byzantine Emperor from 527 to 565. During his reign, Justinian sought to revive the Empire's greatness and reconquer the lost western half of the classical Roman Empire.One of the most important figures of... |
Flavius Valerius | ||
522 | Flavius Symmachus Symmachus (consul 522) Flavius Symmachus was a Roman politician during the Ostrogothic kingdom in Italy.Son of the philosopher Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius and of Rusticiana he was the brother of Boethius, with whom he shared the consulate, chosen by the Ostrogothic court.His father fell into disgrace with the... (West) |
Flavius Boethius Boethius (consul 522) Flavius Boethius was a Roman politician during the Ostrogothic kingdom in Italy.Son of the philosopher Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius and of Rusticiana he was the brother of Symmachus, with whom he shared the consulate, chosen by the Ostrogothic court.His father fell into disgrace with the... (West) |
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523 | Flavius Anicius Maximus Anicius Maximus Flavius Anicius Maximus was a Roman senator and patrician during the Ostrogothic kingdom, who celebrated the last games in the Flavian Amphitheater.- Biography :... |
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524 | Flavius Iustinus Augustus Justin I Justin I was Byzantine Emperor from 518 to 527. He rose through the ranks of the army and ultimately became its Emperor, in spite of the fact he was illiterate and almost 70 years old at the time of accession... II |
Venantius Opilio Venantius Opilio Venantius Opilio was a Roman politician during the reign of Theodoric the Great. Although he was consul as the junior colleague of emperor Justin I in 524, Opilio is best known as one of the three men Boethius claimed in his De consolatione philosophiae provided evidence of his treason against... |
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525 | Flavius Anicius Probus iunior | Flavius Theodorus Philoxenus Soterichus Philoxenus | ||
526 | Flavius Anicius Olybrius Iunior Anicius Olybrius (consul 526) Flavius Anicius Olybrius iunior was a Roman politician. He was appointed consul for the year 526, which he held without a colleague.- Biography :Olybrius belonged to the noble family of the Anicii, probably to the western branch... |
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527 | without colleague | Vettius Agorius Basilius Mavortius Vettius Agorius Basilius Mavortius Vettius Agorius Basilius Mavortius was a Roman senator and consul.- Biography :Mavortius was probably the son of Caecina Mavortius Basilius Decius, consul in 486, and related to Vettius Agorius Praetextatus, an influential aristocrat of the late 4th century... |
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528 | Flavius Petrus Sabbatius Iustinianus Augustus Justinian I Justinian I ; , ; 483– 13 or 14 November 565), commonly known as Justinian the Great, was Byzantine Emperor from 527 to 565. During his reign, Justinian sought to revive the Empire's greatness and reconquer the lost western half of the classical Roman Empire.One of the most important figures of... II |
Post consulatum Mavortii (West) | ||
529 | Flavius Decius Iunior Decius (consul 529) Flavius Decius was a politician of the Eastern Roman Empire. A member of the Decia gens, he was appointed Consul Ordinarius for 529 without colleague.... |
II post consulatum Mavortii (Gaul) | ||
530 | Flavius Lampadius | Rufius Gennadius Probus Orestes | ||
531 | Post consulatum Lampadii et Orestis | |||
532 | II post consulatum Lampadii et Orestis | |||
533 | Flavius Petrus Sabbatius Iustinianus Augustus Justinian I Justinian I ; , ; 483– 13 or 14 November 565), commonly known as Justinian the Great, was Byzantine Emperor from 527 to 565. During his reign, Justinian sought to revive the Empire's greatness and reconquer the lost western half of the classical Roman Empire.One of the most important figures of... III |
III post consulatum Lampadii et Orestis (West) | ||
534 | Flavius Petrus Sabbatius Iustinianus Augustus Justinian I Justinian I ; , ; 483– 13 or 14 November 565), commonly known as Justinian the Great, was Byzantine Emperor from 527 to 565. During his reign, Justinian sought to revive the Empire's greatness and reconquer the lost western half of the classical Roman Empire.One of the most important figures of... IV |
Flavius Decius Paulinus iunior | ||
535 | Flavius Belisarius Belisarius Flavius Belisarius was a general of the Byzantine Empire. He was instrumental to Emperor Justinian's ambitious project of reconquering much of the Mediterranean territory of the former Western Roman Empire, which had been lost less than a century previously.... |
Post consulatum Paulini (West) | ||
536 | Post consulatum Belisarii | II post consulatum Paulini (West) | ||
537 | II post consulatum Belisarii | III post consulatum Paulini (West) | ||
538 | Flavius Iohannes Orientalis John the Cappadocian A different John the Cappadocian was Patriarch from 518-520. See John of Cappadocia.John the Cappadocian,also known as Iohannis Orientalis, was a praetorian prefect of the East in the Byzantine Empire under Emperor Justinian I... |
IV post consulatum Paulini (West) | ||
539 | Flavius Strategius Apion Strategius Apion Strategius Apion Flavius Strategius Apion Strategius Apion was a patrician of the Byzantine Empire and the consul ordinarius of 539. He was a member of the wealthy and prominent Apion family of Oxyrhynchus, Egypt.... |
Post consulatum Iohannis (West) | ||
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540 | Flavius Mar(ianus?) Petrus Theodorus Valentinus Rusticius Boraides Germanus Iustinus Justin (consul 540) Flavius Mar Petrus Theodorus Valentinus Rusticius Boraides Germanus Iustinus, commonly simply Iustinus was an East Roman aristocrat and general, who was appointed as one of the last Roman consuls in 540.... |
II post consulatum Iohannis (West) | ||
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541 | Anicius Faustus Albinus Basilius iunior Anicius Faustus Albinus Basilius Anicius Faustus Albinus Basilius was a high official of the Eastern Roman Empire and the last consul of Roman history, holding the office in 541.- Biography :... |
Post consulatum Iustini (West) | ||
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542–565 | Post consulatum Basilii | |||
566 | Flavius Iustinus Augustus Justin II Justin II was Byzantine Emperor from 565 to 578. He was the husband of Sophia, nephew of Justinian I and the late Empress Theodora, and was therefore a member of the Justinian Dynasty. His reign is marked by war with Persia and the loss of the greater part of Italy... |
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567 | Post consulatum Iustini Augusti | |||
568 | Flavius Iustinus Augustus Justin II Justin II was Byzantine Emperor from 565 to 578. He was the husband of Sophia, nephew of Justinian I and the late Empress Theodora, and was therefore a member of the Justinian Dynasty. His reign is marked by war with Persia and the loss of the greater part of Italy... II |
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569-578 | II post consulatum Iustini Augusti | |||
579 | Flavius Tiberius Constantinus Augustus Tiberius II Constantine Tiberius II Constantine was Byzantine Emperor from 574 to 582.During his reign, Tiberius II Constantine gave away 7,200 pounds of gold each year for four years.... |
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580–582 | Post consulatum Tiberii Constantini Augusti | |||
583 | Flavius Mauricius Tiberius Augustus Maurice (emperor) Maurice was Byzantine Emperor from 582 to 602.A prominent general in his youth, Maurice fought with success against the Sassanid Persians... |
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584–602 | Post consulatum Mauricii Tiberii Augusti |
7th century
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603 | Phocas Augustus Phocas Phocas was Byzantine Emperor from 602 to 610. He usurped the throne from the Emperor Maurice, and was himself overthrown by Heraclius after losing a civil war.-Origins:... |
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604–610 | Post consulatum Focae Augusti | |
608 | Flavius Heraclius Heraclius Heraclius was Byzantine Emperor from 610 to 641.He was responsible for introducing Greek as the empire's official language. His rise to power began in 608, when he and his father, Heraclius the Elder, the exarch of Africa, successfully led a revolt against the unpopular usurper Phocas.Heraclius'... |
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609–610 | Post consulatum Heraclii | |
611 | Flavius Heraclius Augustus Heraclius Heraclius was Byzantine Emperor from 610 to 641.He was responsible for introducing Greek as the empire's official language. His rise to power began in 608, when he and his father, Heraclius the Elder, the exarch of Africa, successfully led a revolt against the unpopular usurper Phocas.Heraclius'... II |
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612–638 | II post consulatum Heraclii Augusti | |
615 | Leontius (honorary) | |
639 | Flavius Heraclius Constantinus Augustus | |
640-641 | III post consulatum Heraclii Augusti | |
642 | Flavius Constantinus Augustus | |
643–668 | Post consulatum Constantini Augusti | |
656 | Theodosius, Paulus | |
668 | Constantinus Augustus Constantine IV Constantine IV , , sometimes incorrectly called Pogonatos, "the Bearded", by confusion with his father; was Byzantine emperor from 668 to 685... |
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686 | Justinianus Augustus Justinian II Justinian II , surnamed the Rhinotmetos or Rhinotmetus , was the last Byzantine Emperor of the Heraclian Dynasty, reigning from 685 to 695 and again from 705 to 711... |
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699 | Tiberius Augustus |
8th century
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711 | Philippicus Augustus | |
714 | Anastasius Augustus Anastasios II (emperor) Artemius Anastasius , known in English as Anastasios II or Anastasius II, , was Byzantine emperor from 713 to 715.... |
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718 | Leo Augustus Leo III the Isaurian Leo III the Isaurian or the Syrian , was Byzantine emperor from 717 until his death in 741... |
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742 | Constantinus Augustus Constantine V Constantine V was Byzantine emperor from 741 to 775; ); .-Early life:... |
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776 | Leo Augustus Leo IV the Khazar Leo IV the Khazar was Byzantine Emperor from 775 to 780 CE.Leo was the son of Emperor Constantine V by his first wife, Irene of Khazaria , the daughter of a Khagan of the Khazars... |
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782 | Constantinus Augustus |
9th century
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803 | Nicephorus Augustus | |
814 | Leo Augustus Leo V the Armenian Leo V the Armenian was emperor of the Byzantine Empire from 813 to 820. A senior general, he forced his predecessor, Michael I Rangabe, to abdicate and assumed the throne. He ended the decade-long war with the Bulgars, and initiated the second period of Byzantine Iconoclasm... |
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821 | Michael Augustus Michael II Michael II , surnamed the Amorian or the Stammerer , reigned as Byzantine emperor from December 820 to his death on 2 October 829, and the first ruler of the Phrygian or Amorian dynasty.... |
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830 | Theophilus Augustus Theophilos (emperor) Theophilos was the Byzantine emperor from 829 until his death in 842. He was the second emperor of the Phrygian dynasty, and the last emperor supporting iconoclasm... |
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843 | Michael Augustus Michael III Michael III , , Byzantine Emperor from 842 to 867. Michael III was the third and traditionally last member of the Amorian-Phrygian Dynasty... |
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867 | Basilius Augustus Basil I Basil I, called the Macedonian was a Byzantine emperor of probable Armenian descent who reigned from 867 to 886. Born a simple peasant in the Byzantine theme of Macedonia, he rose in the imperial court, and usurped the imperial throne from Emperor Michael III... |
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887 | Leo Augustus |