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    some Sallustius (with unclear praenomen) was a proquaestor in Syria in 50 BC under Marcus Calpurnius Bibulus. Mommsen identified this Sallustius with...
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  • The names Sallustius/Saloustios and their vernacular variants Sallust(e) have been borne by many people: Sallust or Gaius Sallustius Crispus, historian...
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  • Gaius Sallustius Passienus Crispus was a prominent figure in the Roman Empire during the first century. He held the consulship twice, and was stepfather...
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  • Some experts identify him with the Neoplatonist Sallustius. Julian rewarded his loyalty by making Sallustius his colleague as consul for the year 363 AD....
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  • Sallustius Lucullus (possibly died 89 or 93 AD) was a governor of Roman Britain during the late 1st century AD, holding office after Gnaeus Julius Agricola...
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    was replaced by Nebridius. Salutius, and not his contemporary Flavius Sallustius, is almost certainly to be identified as the Salustios (Greek: Σαλούστιος)...
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  • Lucius Seius Herennius Sallustius (died 227 AD) was a Roman usurper in 227. He was a son of Seius (b. ca 155) and his wife Herennia Orbiana (b. ca 160)...
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  • Sallustius Juba and Jubae. Gaius Julius Sallustius Saturninus Fortunatianus, consul suffectus in an uncertain year before AD 262. Julius Sallustius,...
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  • Sallustius (Greek: Σαλούστιος; fl. 5th century) of Emesa was a Cynic philosopher, who lived in the latter part of the 5th century AD. Sallustius' father...
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    name from an election notice placed on the facade, recommending Gaius Sallustius for office. An alternative name is the House of A. Cossus Libanus, from...
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  • Publius Sallustius Blaesus was a Roman senator active during the last half of the first century AD. He was suffect consul for the nundinium May to August...
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  • for naming years. Seius Sallustius is executed for the attempted murder of his son-in-law, Emperor Alexander Severus. Sallustius' daughter, as well as Alexander's...
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    approximately 20. In 33 Domitia married the witty, wealthy, and influential Gaius Sallustius Crispus Passienus. Crispus was the adopted grandson and biological great-great...
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    Cicero showed an early draft of the treatise to a friend named Sallustius. However, Sallustius immediately recommended that Cicero redesign the work in order...
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    reinstated. Lucius became more wealthy despite his youth shortly after Gaius Sallustius Crispus Passienus divorced Lucius' aunt, Domitia Lepida the Elder (Lucius'...
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    Severus marries Sallustia Orbiana, and possibly raises her father Seius Sallustius to the rank of Caesar. The first Christian paintings appear in Rome, decorating...
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    again mention the slingers, now integrated into the Roman army. Gaius Sallustius informs us of Balearic slingers among Roman troops fighting in Numidia...
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  • by Timaeus The Histories (Polybius), by Polybius Histories by Gaius Sallustius Crispus (Sallust), of which only fragments survive Histories (Tacitus)...
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  • 3rd century AD. He served as ordinary consul in 231 with Titus Flavius Sallustius Paelignianus as his colleague. His full name, previously known as Claudius...
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    Britain. Soon afterwards he was recalled to Rome, and his post passed to Sallustius Lucullus. It is likely that Rome intended to continue the conflict, but...
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    Alexander divorced and exiled Orbiana in 227, after her father, Seius Sallustius, was executed after being accused of treason. According to Historia Augusta...
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    after the fall of Carthage, the Roman politician-turned-author Gaius Sallustius Crispus or Sallust (86–34) reported his having seen volumes written in...
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    return. Caesar sent one of his lieutenants, the future historian Gaius Sallustius Crispus (also appointed praetor for 46 BC), to parley with the men, but...
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    the West Country. It is possible, based on epigraphic evidence, that Sallustius Lucullus, Roman governor of Britain in the late 1st century, was his grandson...
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  • accounts of actual historical events, though distorted over many retellings. Sallustius divided myths into five categories: theological; physical (or concerning...
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  • great-great-grandson of Gaius Betitius Pius and wife Seia Fuscinilla, sister of Seius Sallustius, Roman usurper Emperor.[citation needed] He married and had: Betitia (born...
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    or other endeavors In the Classical era, 4th century CE Neoplatonist Sallustius categorized mythology into five types: Theological: myths that contemplate...
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    number 12 based on their spheres of influence. For example, according to Sallustius, "Jupiter, Neptune, and Vulcan fabricate the world; Ceres, Juno, and Diana...
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    practitioners of Cynicism. The final Cynic noted in classical history is Sallustius of Emesa in the late 5th century. A student of the Neoplatonic philosopher...
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    son with him Quintus Haterius Antoninus. Domitia later married Gaius Sallustius Crispus Passienus, consul suffect in 27, proconsul of Asia and consul...
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