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    Tacitus refers to Gaius Suetonius Paulinus by one name, he almost invariably uses "Suetonius" rather than "Paulinus", and this convention is used here...
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  • strongly suggested that Paulinus is the father of the identically named Gaius Valerius Paullinus, suffect consul in 107. Valerius Paulinus first appears in history...
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  • caught by surprise by some galleys sent after him by Valerius Paulinus, and captured. Paulinus sent him back to Italy, where he was executed at Urvinum (modern...
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  • into two armies, one commanded by Aulus Caecina Alienus and the other by Fabius Valens. The Vitellian forces included legions XXI Rapax, V Alaudae, and...
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    Nicene party, notably Athanasius himself, held communion with Paulinus only. Paulinus was "highly esteemed for piety." He was acknowledged as bishop...
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  • Drusus Julius Caesar Gaius Duilius Quintus Fabius Maximus Rullianus Quintus Fabius Maximus Verrucosus Fabius Valens Gaius Flaminius Gaius Flavius Fimbria...
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    In the First Transalpine War (125–121 BCE), the Roman general Quintus Fabius Maximus (later additionally named Allobrogicus) campaigned in the area and...
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    Paulinus. The synod of Alexandria (362) sent deputies to attempt an arrangement between the two anti-Arian churches; but before they arrived Paulinus...
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  • placed in 250/251, or in 253. The accession of Fabius is placed either in 250/251, or in 253. The end of Fabius' episcopate is placed in 253, or in 256. The...
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    Quintus Fabius Maximus in question is almost certainly Quintus Fabius Maximus Servilianus. Less likely possibilities include Quintus Fabius Maximus Eburnus...
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  • defeated near Cremona by Suetonius Paulinus, the chief general of Otho. Subsequently, in conjunction with Fabius Valens, Caecina defeated Otho at the...
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  • attack on the power of gold; a hymn; and a description of a dying bird. Fabius Planciades Fulgentius attributed to Tiberianus the writing of prosimetra...
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    possibly because its legatus and tribunes were with the governor Suetonius Paulinus, contravened Suetonius' orders to join him and so later committed suicide...
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  • Hadirianus (before 483) Rufius Valerius Messala (before 483) Fabius Felix Passifilius Paulinus (before 483) Titus Haditanus Secundus (before 483) Memmius...
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    (304–314) Vitalis (314–320) Philogonus (320–323) Eustathius (324–330) Paulinus I (330) Eulalius (331–332) Euphronius (332–333) Flacillus (333–342) Stephen...
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    friend Nicomachus Flavianus Quintus Fabius Memmius Symmachus, aristocrat Symmachi–Nicomachi diptych Quintus Fabius Memmius Symmachus, his son, who edited...
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    made peace with the hostile Parthian Empire. The Roman general Suetonius Paulinus quashed a major revolt in Britain led by queen Boudica. The Bosporan Kingdom...
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  • inscriptions: one (CIL, VI, 1782) put up by his granddaughter's husband Quintus Fabius Memmius Symmachus and probably inscribed in 394, the other (CIL, VI, 1783)...
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    (304–314) Vitalis (314–320) Philogonus (320–323) Eustathius (324–330) Paulinus I (330) Eulalius (331–332) Euphronius (332–333) Flacillus (333–342) Stephen...
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    his military career as a military tribune under governor Gaius Suetonius Paulinus. In his subsequent career, he served in a variety of political positions...
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    Ascelpiades (211–220) Philetus (220–231) Zebinnus (231–237) Babylas (237–ca. 250) Fabius (253–256) Demetrius (c. 256–?) Paul of Samosata (260–268) Domnus I (268–273)...
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  • governor of Germania Inferior AD 55–58. Pliny relates that he personally knew Paulinus to have carried around 12,000 pounds of silver service on which to dine...
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  • (304–314) Vitalis (314–320) Philogonus (320–323) Eustathius (324–330) Paulinus I (330) Eulalius (331–332) Euphronius (332–333) Flacillus (333–342) Stephen...
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  • (304–314) Vitalis (314–320) Philogonus (320–323) Eustathius (324–330) Paulinus I (330) Eulalius (331–332) Euphronius (332–333) Flacillus (333–342) Stephen...
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  • of the identically named Gaius Valerius Paulinus, procurator of Gallia Narbonensis. Paullinus opposed Fabius Valens when the latter raided Gaul during...
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    while repressing and misusing the poor who grew it and brought it in. Paulinus the Deacon, notary of Ambrose the bishop of Milan, described these men...
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    reached manhood upon his father's death. Nero sent his general, Suetonius Paulinus, to invade modern-day Wales, where he encountered stiff resistance. The...
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  • (304–314) Vitalis (314–320) Philogonus (320–323) Eustathius (324–330) Paulinus I (330) Eulalius (331–332) Euphronius (332–333) Flacillus (333–342) Stephen...
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    Following the defeat of Boudica by the Roman governor Gaius Suetonius Paulinus a military installation was established, and the city was rebuilt. It had...
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    (12.3.1) inserts a new pair of consuls, L. Quinctius Cincinnatus and M. Fabius Vibulanus, between the colleges of 457 and 456. Taylor 1951, pp. 74, 78...
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