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Lucius Ragonius Venustus

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42:. As the son and grandson of consuls, he attained the consulate without necessarily having served as military tribune, legate of a legion, or provincial governor, unlike his colleague 136: 197: 43: 70: 62: 238: 95: 233: 228: 91: 78: 210: 184: 177: 81:. Tuscenius Quintianus and his wife, Flavia T. f. Venusta, were the parents of Ragonius Venustus. 58: 94:, is either Ragonius Venustus' son, or more likely, his grandson. Another likely descendant is 39: 34: 32:
in 240. X. Loriot describes Ragonius Venustus as an example of the "new generation of
222: 188: 111: 86: 28: 23: 205: 173: 54: 66: 131: 74: 77:; holding this priesthood implies Tuscenius Quintianus was also a 61:. Ragonius Venustus' first ancestor to gain fame was 132:"Les consuls ordinaires de l'année 240 de notre ère" 69:not long after AD 180. Larcius Quintianus' son was 49:Loriot has traced the origins of his family. The 71:Lucius Ragonius Urinatius Tuscenius Quintianus 63:L. Ragonius L. f. Urinatius Larcius Quintianus 8: 152: 150: 22:(fl. 3rd century) was an aristocrat of the 162: 137:Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 65:, who was appointed suffect consul under 156:Loriot, "Les consuls ordinaires", p. 255 123: 198:Gaius Octavius Appius Suetrius Sabinus 44:Gaius Octavius Appius Suetrius Sabinus 7: 38:" that emerged under the reign of 14: 73:, suffect consul around 210 and 1: 255: 92:Lucius Ragonius Quintianus 206:Marcus Antonius Gordianus 202: 182: 174:Marcus Antonius Gordianus 170: 165: 84:Loriot suggests that the 96:Lucius Ragonius Venustus 20:Lucius Ragonius Venustus 239:Imperial Roman consuls 178:Manius Acilius Aviola 53:had their origins in 26:. He was appointed 234:3rd-century Romans 229:2nd-century Romans 211:Clodius Pompeianus 166:Political offices 59:Venetia et Histria 217: 216: 203:Succeeded by 40:Alexander Severus 29:consul ordinarius 246: 171:Preceded by 163: 157: 154: 145: 128: 98:who performed a 16:Roman aristocrat 254: 253: 249: 248: 247: 245: 244: 243: 219: 218: 213: 209: 194: 192: 180: 176: 161: 160: 155: 148: 129: 125: 120: 108: 17: 12: 11: 5: 252: 250: 242: 241: 236: 231: 221: 220: 215: 214: 204: 201: 181: 172: 168: 167: 159: 158: 146: 144:(1973), p. 258 122: 121: 119: 116: 115: 114: 107: 104: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 251: 240: 237: 235: 232: 230: 227: 226: 224: 212: 207: 200: 199: 191: 190: 186: 179: 175: 169: 164: 153: 151: 147: 143: 139: 138: 133: 127: 124: 117: 113: 110: 109: 105: 103: 101: 97: 93: 89: 88: 82: 80: 76: 72: 68: 64: 60: 56: 52: 47: 45: 41: 37: 36: 31: 30: 25: 21: 195: 189:Roman Empire 183: 141: 135: 126: 112:Ragonia gens 99: 87:consul prior 85: 83: 51:gens Ragonia 50: 48: 33: 27: 24:Roman Empire 19: 18: 130:X. Loriot, 100:taurobolium 223:Categories 118:References 55:Opitergium 35:clarissimi 79:patrician 106:See also 102:in 390. 90:of 289, 67:Commodus 187:of the 185:Consul 75:flamen 196:with 208:II 193:240 57:in 225:: 149:^ 142:12 140:, 134:, 46:.

Index

Roman Empire
consul ordinarius
clarissimi
Alexander Severus
Gaius Octavius Appius Suetrius Sabinus
Opitergium
Venetia et Histria
L. Ragonius L. f. Urinatius Larcius Quintianus
Commodus
Lucius Ragonius Urinatius Tuscenius Quintianus
flamen
patrician
consul prior
Lucius Ragonius Quintianus
Lucius Ragonius Venustus
Ragonia gens
"Les consuls ordinaires de l'année 240 de notre ère"
Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik


Marcus Antonius Gordianus
Manius Acilius Aviola
Consul
Roman Empire
Gaius Octavius Appius Suetrius Sabinus
Marcus Antonius Gordianus
Clodius Pompeianus
Categories
2nd-century Romans
3rd-century Romans

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