• Seleucus, in Moesia, or M. Flavius Vitellius Seleucus, consul for 221 Sallustius (c. 227), in Rome, raised to Caesar by Alexander, executed for attempted...
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  • the whole year, together with Flavius Bonosus until May, and after May together with Flavius Julius Sallustius. Dietmar Kienast, The Roman State, p.504...
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    nomen "Flavius". Bonosus was recognized as consul by Emperor Constans until April or May, when the latter began to acknowledge Sallustius. Under Constantius...
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  • Empire 343 With: Flavius Romulus Succeeded by Domitius Leontius, Bonosus, and Sallustius Preceded by Petronius Probinus Praefectus urbi 346-347 Succeeded by...
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  • Julius Saturninus in the East. 280–281: Failed usurpation of Proculus and Bonosus in the West. 282: Probus assassinated by his soldiers. The new emperor...
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    his own brothers did not believe in him." Tertullian (c. 160 – c. 220), Bonosus of Nairus and Helvidius (c. 380) were among the theologians who thought...
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  • founder of Forlì Sallustius – Neoplatonist author Gaius Sallustius Crispus - two; historian (Sallust) and his adopted son Gaius Sallustius Passienus Crispus...
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