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Rufius Petronius Nicomachus Cethegus

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and sought sanctuary in the Basilica of St. Peter of Hormisdas; the second in Spring 552, when Vigilius had again fled the Placidia Palace shortly before Christmas, and this time finding sanctuary in the Church of St. Euphemia in
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John Moorhead has proposed identifying Cethegus with a Petronius of Rome, who with a Renatus of Ravenna, debated
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defences and entered the city of Rome, Cethegus, who by his seniority had become president of the
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While residing in Constantinople, Justinian twice used Cethegus' services to negotiate with
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for 504 AD, and held the post without a colleague. His father was
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consoled them "and enriched them as befitted Roman consuls."
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Index

Ostrogothic Italy
Eastern Roman Empire
consul
Petronius Probinus
Antipope Laurentius
Severus of Antioch
nature of Christ
Constantinople
Boethius
Totila
overcame
Byzantine
Senate
Decius
Anicius Faustus Albinus Basilius
Bessas
Liber Pontificalis
Justinian I
Pope Vigilius
Three Chapters
Placidia Palace
Chalcedon
"The Last Years of Theoderic", Historia: Zeitschrift für Alte Geschichte
Bagnall, Roger S.
Worp, Klaas A.
ISBN
1-55540-099-X
Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire
Roman consul
Theodorus

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