• Miltiades to rule in favour of Caecilianus by default. The council thus ended after only three sessions. The pope retained Caecilianus as bishop of Carthage and...
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    schism over the election of Bishop Caecilianus split the Church of Carthage. The opposing parties were those of Caecilianus, who was supported by Rome, and...
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  • Sextus Sentius Caecilianus was a Roman senator, who was active during the first century AD. He was suffect consul in an undetermined nundinium during...
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    consulted prior to the appointment of Caecilianus, and this appointment was intended to depose Caecilianus. Caecilianus had been the understudy of the recently...
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    Catullinus Philomathius (341) Marcus Maecius Memmius Furius Baburius Caecilianus Placidus (342-344) Vulcacius Rufinus (first time, 344–347) Gaius Ceionius...
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  • Gaius Sabucius Maior Caecilianus was a Roman senator who held a series of positions in the imperial service. His service was capped with the suffect consulship...
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  • Companions (died c. 203), Tertullian (c. 155–240), Cyprian (c. 200–258), Caecilianus (floruit 311), Saint Aurelius (died 429), and Eugenius of Carthage (died...
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  • Marcus Maecius Memmius Furius Baburius Caecilianus Placidus was a Roman statesman who served as Consul in 343 AD and as Praefectus urbi from 346 to 347...
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    burning at the same time with cruelty and arrogance! Martial's poem "To Caecilianus" (Epigrams §9.70) also makes reference to the First Catilinarian Oration:...
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    Companions (died c. 203), Tertullian (c. 155–240), Cyprian (c. 200–258), Caecilianus (floruit 311), Saint Aurelius (died 429), and Eugenius of Carthage (died...
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    Great, mentioned by name in a constitution directed by the emperor to Caecilianus of Carthage in that year. He is not listed among the attendees of the...
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    Persia and Scythia were present. The few western attendees were Hosius, Caecilianus of Carthage, Nicasius of Die, Marcus of Calabria, Domnus of Pannonia...
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    Considius Aequus and Coelius Cursor, who had attacked the praetor, Magius Caecilianus, with false charges of maiestas. It is unlikely that he himself was responsible...
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  • Bubo, Bubulcus, Buca, Buccio, Bulbus, Bulla, Burcanius, Burrus, Buteo Caecilianus, Caecina, Caecinianus, Caedicianus, Caelianus, Caelimontanus (associated...
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    century: early martyrs of Spoleto are legends, but a letter to the bishop Caecilianus, from Pope Liberius in 354 constitutes its first historical mention....
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    Roman empress from AD 241 to 244. Marcus Maecius Memmius Furius Baburius Caecilianus Placidus, consul in AD 343. List of Roman gentes Chase classes Fusus...
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  • Caecilianism or Caecilianists may refer to: the party of Caecilianus during the 4th-century Donatist schism Cecilian Movement, 19th-century church music...
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    tribunus laticlavius before 55 Germania CIL XI, 6163 Sextus Sentius Caecilianus tribunus laticlavius c. 65 Germania CIL IX, 4194 = ILS 8969 Lucius Aemilius...
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    c. 192-c. 194 Tiberius Claudius Claudianus c. 197/198 Lucius Baebius Caecilianus 199-202 Lucius Cassius Marcellinus between 202 and 204 Gaius Julius Septimius...
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  • Saturninus, and was killed with him in 100 BC. Lucius Equitius C. f. Caecilianus Postimus, named in a sepulchral inscription at Caere, dating probably...
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    Companions (died c. 203), Tertullian (c. 155–240), Cyprian (c. 200–258), Caecilianus (floruit 311), Saint Aurelius (died 429), and Eugenius of Carthage (died...
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    Lucius Albinus Saturninus (between 175 and 182); Gaius Sabucius Maior Caecilianus (184—185); Lucius Calpurnius Proculus (184—185); Gaius Caesonius Macer...
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    legatus legionis c. 69 Josephus, Bellum Judaicum, VI.237 Sextus Sentius Caecilianus legatus legionis c. 71 Quintus Egnatius Catus legatus legionis c. 73...
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    Rome by Emperor Constantine to consult regarding the status of Bishop Caecilianus of Carthage. He also took part in the Synod of Arles in 314. While a...
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  • Political offices Preceded by Gaius Sabucius Maior Caecilianus Valerius Senecio as suffect consuls Consul of the Roman Empire 187 with Lucius Roscius...
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    Novius Rufus (attested 25 May) L. Annius Ravus suff. C. Sabucius Maior Caecilianus (attested 24 and 27 Nov.) Valerius Senecio 187 L. Bruttius Quintius Crispinus...
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  • imperial times. The most illustrious of the family was Gaius Sabucius Major Caecilianus, who obtained the consulship in AD 186. Other Sabucii are known from...
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  • Papirianus Sentius Gemellus from Berytos (Beirut, Lebanon) and L. Caecilius Caecilianus from Thaenae (Sfax, Tunisia), both undatable. A pedes (ranker foot soldier)...
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  • offering to Hercules at Alba Fucens, on behalf of the soldiers of Africanus Caecilianus. List of Roman gentes Chase, p. 111. Chase, p. 131. AE 1997, 470. CIL...
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  • at Salmantica in Lusitania, aged sixteen. Quintus Accius Rogatianus Caecilianus, sacerdos maximus, a high-ranking priest, named in an inscription found...
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