child of one of Rufinus' opponents. Rufinus hated the western magister militum Flavius Stilicho. During the Revolt of Alaric I Rufinus had opposite interests...
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martyr Valerius and Rufinus (d. 287), Christian martyrs Rufinus (Roman governor), 3rd century governor of Roman Britain Rufinus (consul) (c. 335–395), Eastern...
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Gaius Fabricius Luscinus, consul the previous year, was an opponent of Rufinus but voted for him anyway, seeing that Rufinus was the only candidate with...
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the same man as Aulus Triarius Rufinus who was suffect consul around 210, although Quintus Aradius Rufinus who was consul ten or fifteen years later is...
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Junia gens (redirect from Aulus Junius Rufinus)
the time of Antoninus Pius. Aulus Junius Rufinus, consul in AD 153. Marcus Junius Rufinus Sabinianus, consul in AD 155. Gaius Junius Faustinus Postumianus...
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Cornelia gens (redirect from Aulus Cornelius Cossus (consul 343 BC))
Cornelius Rufinus, the dictator of 334 BC, was father of Publius Cornelius Rufinus, dictator in 280. Publius Cornelius Cn. f. P. n. Rufinus, grandson...
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Antonia gens (redirect from Marcus Antonius Rufinus)
91. Lucius Antonius Albus, consul in AD 102. Marcus Antonius Rufinus, consul in AD 131. Lucius Antonius L. f. Albus, consul suffectus around AD 132. Marcus...
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head of a faction opposed to the powerful Praetorian Prefect of the east, Rufinus. He successfully arranged the marriage of the new emperor, Arcadius, to...
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This is a list of consuls known to have held office, from the beginning of the Roman Republic to the latest use of the title in Imperial times, together...
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Cuspia gens (redirect from Lucius Cuspius Pactumeius Rufinus)
settlers in Pergamum, was consul suffectus in AD 126. Lucius Cuspius Pactumeius Rufinus, consul in AD 142. Cuspius Rufinus, consul in 197. List of Roman gentes...
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aristocracy of the fourth century AD. He is known to have been consul with Vettius Rufinus as his colleague, and to have served as urban prefect of Rome...
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His first consulship fell in 153: he was consul ordinarius, initiating the year with Aulus Junius Rufinus as his colleague. He continued to prosper under...
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Gaius Vibius Rufinus was a Roman senator, who flourished during the early first century. He was suffect consul as the colleague of Marcus Cocceius Nerva...
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pillaging as they went. Neither the eastern or western Roman warlords, Rufinus (consul) or Stilicho, made an effective stand against them due to the political...
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Titus Salvius Rufinus Minicius Opimianus was a Roman senator of the second century. He is known to have served as suffect consul in 123 with Gnaeus Sentius...
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sometime during 222–235). Rufinus. This may have been A. Triarius Rufinus, consul ordinarius in 210, or Q. Aradius Rufinus, a consul who likely served in the...
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Rufinus Sabinianus, Roman consul in 155 Gaius Vettius Sabinianus Julius Hospes, Roman consul circa 176 Gaius Vettius Gratus Sabinianus, Roman consul in...
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urbi under Constantine, including Rufinus from 20 August 315 to 4 August 316. Constantine was sure enough of Rufinus' loyalty that he sent him to the east...
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classischen Altertumswissenschaft Bagnall, Roger S.; Cameron, Alan (1931). Consuls of the Later Roman Empire. American Philological Association. p. 69. ISBN 9781555400996...
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Manius Curius Dentatus (category 3rd-century BC Roman consuls)
career. Dentatus served his first term as consul in 290 BC, with a colleague by the name of P. Cornelius Rufinus (cos. 290 and 277 BC, dict. 276 BC and ancestor...
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Vulcacius Rufinus (first time, 344–347) Gaius Ceionius Rufius Volusianus Lampadius (355) Taurus (356-361) Claudius Mamertinus (361-365) Vulcacius Rufinus (second...
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succeeding Rufinus as magister officiorum in 392 and then holding the office of praefectus urbi of Constantinople between 393 and 394. After Rufinus had been...
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Ovinius Gallicanus (category Imperial Roman consuls)
successor to Gaius Vettius Cossinius Rufinus, and kept the office at least until 15 May 317, the year he was also consul, to be succeeded by Septimius Bassus...
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Licinius Rufinus had a son, Gnaeus Licinius Rufinus the younger, who was honoured with two inscriptions at Thyateira (TAM V.2 987–988). Rufinus wrote a...
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Publius Cornelius Rufinus was a dictator during the Roman Republic. Rufinus belonged to the famous patrician gens Cornelia, as well as being the earliest...
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Eutolmius Tatianus (category 4th-century Roman consuls)
caused by his conflict with the powerful general and politician Rufinus. Rufinus, consul in 392, feared the power of Tatianus and his son Proculus, as the...
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all the tribes and fined 50,000 denarii. The consuls Manius Curius Dentatus and Publius Cornelius Rufinus invade Samnium and defeat the Samnites in several...
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155-after 193), who served as a suffect consul around 193; the name of his mother is unknown. Bassus was ordinary consul in 211. Between 212 and 217 Bassus...
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resembled them. The two consuls of the second century bore the surname Rufus, "red" or "reddish", and its diminutive, Rufinus, suggesting that they too...
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Vulcacius Rufinus (died 368) was a Roman politician, related to the Constantinian dynasty. Rufinus' siblings were Neratius Cerealis, Galla (the mother...
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