• Virius Lupus (c. 160 – after 205) (possibly Lucius Virius Lupus) was a Roman soldier and politician of the late 2nd and early 3rd century. Virius Lupus...
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  • Virius Orfitus was a Roman statesman who served as Consul in 270 and Praefectus urbi from 273 to 274. He was likely related to Lucius Virius Lupus Iulianus...
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  • Lucius Virius Lupus Iulianus (fl. 3rd century AD) was a Roman military officer and senator who served as consul ordinarius in 232 alongside Lucius Marius...
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  • Virius Lupus was a consul of the Roman Empire in 278. Possibly the son of Lucius Virius Lupus Iulianus, consul in 232, Lupus had a sufficiently distinguished...
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  • Lupus, Roman rhetorician Tiberius Julius Lupus (died AD 73), Roman statesman Virius Lupus (ca.  160 – after 205), Roman soldier and statesman Virius Lupus...
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    large part of the British garrison with him. He defeated Severus' legate Virius Lupus, and was able to lay claim to the military resources of Gaul, but although...
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    Viria gens (redirect from Virius Nepotianus)
    funerary bust. Viria Phoebe, the wife of Gaius Virius Alcimus, was a first-century Palmyrene woman. Virius Lupus, consul suffectus some time before AD 196...
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    oversee the regaining of control over Britannia after Albinus' defeat, Virius Lupus, was obliged to buy peace from the Maeatae rather than fight them. According...
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    frontier tribes in the 180s AD under the governorship of Ulpius Marcellus. Virius Lupus is recorded as being obliged to buy peace from the Maeatae at the end...
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  • acting governor to about 200 "on the death or sudden disappearance of Virius Lupus." However, there is no firm basis to presume he was elected to the quindecimviri...
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    Hispania Tarraconensis. They successfully attacked the German troops of Virius Lupus but were unable to deter them from supporting Severus. Severus brought...
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    during Albinus's absence. Cassius Dio records that the new Governor, Virius Lupus, was obliged to buy peace from a fractious northern tribe known as the...
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    offices Preceded by Tacitus Aemilianus Roman consul 277–279 with Paulinus, Virius Lupus, Nonnius Paternus Succeeded by Messalla Gratus Preceded by Messalla Gratus...
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    their support, Albinus struck first against the German forces under Virius Lupus, governor of Germania Inferior. Albinus defeated them, but not decisively...
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    Britain", ZPE 206 (2018), pp. 207–216. Possibly Q. Vilius Proculus or Q. Virius Larcius Sulpicius. Unless otherwise noted, consuls from 162 to 180 are taken...
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  • 187-91) Decimus Clodius Albinus (c. 192 – c. 197), imperial usurper Virius Lupus (197 – c. 200) Pollienus Auspex (c. 201) Marcus Antius Crescens Calpurnianus...
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  • troops in Britain and, crossing over to Gaul, defeated Severus' general Virius Lupus in battle, before being in turn defeated and killed in the Battle of...
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    word about Ilkley in the 800 years after the improvement of the fort by Virius Lupus; but that by the Norman period the area had an Anglo-Saxon name, derived...
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    180–185: Marcus Didius Julianus AD 18?–192: Gaius Allius Fuscus AD 193–197: Virius Lupus AD 197–19?: Gaius Valerius Pudens AD 199–20?: Novius Priscus AD 201–204:...
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  • Bohémier, Penelope Friday, Galina Krasskova, Terece Kuch, P. Sufenas Virius Lupus, C.S. MacCath, and Shirl Sazynski. EHS has been featured on the blog...
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  • Priscillianus Consul of the Roman Empire 231 with Titus Flavius Sallustius Paelignianus Succeeded by Lucius Virius Lupus Iulianus, and Lucius Marius Maximus...
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  • Antiochus c. 251 Atilius Cosminus c. 251 Pomponius Laetianus During the 260s Virius Lupus c. 275 Maximinus c. 279 Julius Saturninus Between 276 and 282 Claudius...
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  • Political offices Preceded by Lucius Virius Lupus Julianus, and Lucius Marius Maximus Consul of the Roman Empire 233 with Gnaeus Cornelius Paternus Succeeded by...
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  • and 197 Gaius Julius Scapula Lepidus Tertullus suffectus Before 196 Virius Lupus suffectus c. 196 Tiberius Manilius Fuscus suffectus c. 196 Tiberius Cl(audius)...
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  • Antiochianus (272; second term) Virius Orfitus (273 – 274) Postumius Suagrus (275) Ovinius Pacatianus (276 – 277) Virius Lupus (278 – 280) Ovinius Paternus...
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  • Albinus defeated at the Battle of Lugdunum in Gaul; Severus appoints Virius Lupus as governor. Maeatae launch raids against Hadrian's Wall. "Journey Beyond...
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  • Caelius Felix (246–247) Marcus Aelius Aurelius Theo (between 253 and 259) Virius Lupus (before 259) [...]ius Gallonianus (259–260) Coc[...] Rufinus (? 261–262)...
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  • during the reign of Tarquinius Priscus Lucius Septimius Nestor - writer Virius Nicomachus Flavianus - late politician Publius Nigidius Figulus - praetor...
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