• served his second tenure as the praetorian prefect, but was soon sidelined from power and died sometime before 539 AD. Marinus was a native of Apamea in Syria...
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  • Marinus (praetorian prefect) (fl. 498-519), Byzantine official and admiral Pope Marinus Pope Marinus I (died 884) Pope Marinus II (died 946) Marinus,...
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    the Eastern Roman Empire, and its seat was at Constantinople, the praetorian prefect was the second most powerful man in the East, after the Emperor, in...
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  • Maximinus was a Roman barrister and Praetorian Prefect of the later fourth century AD. Maximinus was born in Sopianae, Pannonia. His family was of Carpic...
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    Divine call and author of several of the Epistles of Wisdom) Marinus – (praetorian prefect) Archigenes – (physician) Diodotus Tryphon – (official under...
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    spouse of Lucilla, and father of Pompeianus. Peter Barsymes Marinus (praetorian prefect) Eutolmius Tatianus Florentius Mansur ibn Sarjun – Byzantine...
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  • Gaius Julius Priscus (category Praetorian prefects)
    the Praetorian Guard in the reign of Gordian III. Priscus was born in the Roman province of Syria, possibly in Damascus, son of a Julius Marinus a local...
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  • de Courtenay Marino Dandolo Marinus I, Pope of Rome Marinus I of Naples Marinus II of Naples Marinus (praetorian prefect) Marios Philippides Marj Rahit...
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    Philip the Arab (category 3rd-century praetorian prefects)
    After the death of Gordian III in February 244, Philip, who had been Praetorian prefect, rose to power. He quickly negotiated peace with the Sasanian Empire...
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    Golden Horn, and encamps there. Emperor Anastasius I gives Marinus, former praetorian prefect of the East, command over the Byzantine army. He defeats the...
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    the emperor's defeat at Cremona in AD 69. Julius Priscus, appointed Praetorian Prefect by Vitellius in AD 69, he failed to hold the passes of the Apennines...
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    Valerius Maximus signo Basilius Valerius Maximus, consul in AD 327 and praetorian prefect under the emperor Constantine, and probably son of Valerius Maximus...
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  • domains. The first notable official titled as a logothete was Marinus, the future praetorian prefect and chief minister of Emperor Anastasius I (r. 491–518)...
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  • Augustus by his troops. Postumus besieges Cologne, where Silvanus is praetorian prefect and Roman ruler of Gaul. Postumus executes Saloninus and his adviser...
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    successor, Nerva, was unpopular with the army, and had been forced by his Praetorian Prefect Casperius Aelianus to execute Domitian's killers. Nerva needed the...
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    jurist, magister libellorum, attorney general (advocatus fisci) and, praetorian prefect is murdered in 212 AD. D. Pius Cassius is Propraetorial Imperial Legate...
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  • to the former praetorian prefect of the East, Marinus, a trusted and influential aide. Despite his lack of military experience, Marinus defeated the rebel...
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    gathered a substantial army. 242-243 Under the young Gordian III, the praetorian prefect Timesitheus succeeded in beating back a coalition of Carpi, Goths...
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  • Golden Horn, and encamps there. Emperor Anastasius I gives Marinus, former praetorian prefect of the East, command over the Byzantine army. He defeats the...
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  • first century and the end of the second. Tuticanius Capito, a prefect in the praetorian guard, mentioned in an inscription from Sirmium in Pannonia Inferior...
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    number of officials that served emperor Anastasius, including Marinus, the praetorian prefect. In his time, Justin was viewed as an illiterate career soldier...
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    became part of the Diocese of Macedonia, which was itself assigned to the Praetorian prefecture of Italy or Illyricum at different points in the fourth century...
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    Giora, is lashed and strangled in the Forum. Titus is made praetorian prefect of the Praetorian Guard and receives pro-consular command and also tribunician...
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  • official and regent (d. 426) 365 Julius Agricola, Roman consul and praetorian prefect Kou Qianzhi, Chinese high official and taoist (d. 448) Tao Yuanming...
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  • Tertulla is his daughter. However, Julia Tertulla married Lucius Julius Marinus Caecilius Simplex, who was suffect consul in 101, which indicates either...
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    detractors. Constantius had visited Rimini in 357, and commissioned the praetorian prefect, Taurus, to prepare the city for the council; the location was likely...
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    Philip's birthplace at Philippopolis. Philip served as praetorian prefect, commander of the Praetorian Guard, from 242; he was made emperor in 244. In 249...
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    Knyaz Boris proposed another candidate for Bulgarian archbishop, Marinus. Deacon Marinus at this time was a papal legate in Constantinople and did not have...
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  • (philosophy) Maximal consistent set Maximalism Maximilien Luce Maximinus (Praetorian Prefect) Maximus of Ephesus Maximus of Tyre Maximus the Confessor Maxine Greene...
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  • York: Routledge. ISBN 0-415-02209-6. Haldon, John F. (1984). Byzantine Praetorians. An Administrative, Institutional and Social Survey of the Opsikion and...
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