Subrius Flavus was a tribune of the Praetorian Guard who was heavily implicated in the Pisonian conspiracy against the Emperor Nero and was executed in...
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to many, more or less yellow, objects: Subrius Flavus, a failed Roman conspirator against the Emperor Nero Flavus, brother of Arminius Flavius Flava (disambiguation)...
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historian Tacitus, the ringleaders included a Praetorian tribune named Subrius Flavus, and a centurion named Sulpicius Asper, who helped Piso devise the plot...
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Roman statesman, organized a conspiracy against Nero with the help of Subrius Flavus and Sulpicius Asper, a tribune and a centurion of the Praetorian Guard...
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In the aftermath of the failed Pisonian conspiracy of 65, Praetorian Subrius Flavus listed Nero's murder of Octavia as one of the reasons for his participation...
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them to their threadbare garments and naked limbs." The Praetorian Subrius Flavus justified his right of revolution against Emperor Nero on the grounds...
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was liberally rewarded by the emperor, and Scaevinus put to death. Subrius Flavus, called Flavius in some manuscripts, tribune of the praetorian guard...
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guard officers like Asper. Tacitus himself calls Asper, along with Subrius Flavus, the "most committed" among the conspirators, and suggests they instigated...
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Lucius Subrius Felix, buried at Ostia in Latium, aged thirty-six, in a third-century tomb dedicated by his wife, Laelia Quinta. Subrius Flavus or Flavius...
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Tricipitinus Flavus Ser. Sulpicius Camerinus 392 L. Valerius Potitus II M. Manlius Capitolinus 391 Consular tribunes L. Lucretius Tricipitinus Flavus Ser. Sulpicius...
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