20:
917:
282:, probably the same person as the governor of Britannia, although uncertainties of chronology have led some scholars to believe he had a son of the same name.
379:
in AD 257. Modern historians suspect that he was an invention of the author, but if he existed, he may have been the father of the empress Ulpia
Severina.
196:
903:(History of the Emperors and Other Princes who Ruled During the First Six Centuries of the Church), Chez Rollin Fils, Paris (1690-1697, 1701, 1738).
896:
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Ulpia
Plotina, the wife of Titus Calestrius Ampliatus. She must be distinguished from the Ulpia Plotina mentioned in an inscription from Pompeii.
585:
810:
555:
646:
238:
106:
The most illustrious members of this gens were the Ulpii
Trajani, whom according to a biographer of Trajan, came from the city of
418:, dating between the late third and mid-fourth century; from his name perhaps a descendant of the consul Marcus Ulpius Leurus.
806:
551:
206:
922:
347:
859:
Aelius
Lampridius, Aelius Spartianus, Flavius Vopiscus, Julius Capitolinus, Trebellius Pollio, and Vulcatius Gallicanus,
581:
214:
371:, who claimed to be a descendant of the house of Trajan. He adopted Lucius Domitius Aurelianus, the future emperor
110:, in southern Umbria; there is evidence of a family of this name there. Members of this family were colonists of
251:
182:
52:
906:
386:
279:
999:
978:
Emperors and
Historiography: Collected Essays on the Literature of the Roman Empire by Daniël den Hengst
889:
870:
901:
Histoire des
Empereurs et des Autres Princes qui ont Régné Durant les Six Premiers Siècles de l’Église
428:
295:
955:
368:
320:
163:
19:
828:
642:
451:, by Ladislav Vidman, places his consulship in AD 72, rather than 70, as supposed by Gallivan.
864:
364:
340:
265:
60:
880:
316:
259:
994:
404:
255:
234:
988:
269:
123:
40:
939:
839:
360:
Marcus Ulpius M. f. Pupienus
Maximus, younger son of the consul Eubiotus Leurus.
310:
357:
Marcus Ulpius M. f. Flavius
Tisamenus, elder son of the consul Eubiotus Leurus.
79:. Little is known of them except that they were connected with a family of the
328:
154:
119:
80:
27:
410:
Marcus Ulpius
Pupienus Silvanus, a senator mentioned in an inscription from
394:
382:
335:
178:
849:
641:. Vol. 7 (illustrated, new ed.). Clarendon Press. p. 565.
415:
411:
390:
372:
324:
273:
115:
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218:
210:
127:
111:
84:
299:
224:
76:
48:
964:
Konsuln und
Konsulare in der Zeit von Commodus bis Severus Alexander
398:
228:
92:
64:
43:
family that rose to prominence during the first century AD. The
107:
44:
138:
The Ulpii of the empire seem to have used a few cognomina like
118:, where Trajan was born. They were related to a family of the
393:
and proclaimed himself emperor in AD 269, during the reign of
227:, consul in AD 91; he was subsequently adopted by the emperor
407:, the wife of Aurelian, and Roman empress from AD 271 to 275.
209:, perhaps the same person as Ulpia M. f. Plotina recorded in
157:, a family also known to have been present in Hispania.
918:
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
472:
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
474:, vol. III, pp. 1166–1169 ("Marcus Ulpius Trajanus")
925:, ed., Little, Brown and Company, Boston (1849).
735:Flavius Vopiscus, "The Life of Aurelian", 10–15.
692:Julius Capitolinus, "The Life of Macrinus", 10.
854:History of the Empire from the Death of Marcus
91:may be derived from an Umbrian cognate of the
722:
720:
627:, vol. II, pp. 150–223 ("L'Empereur Trajan").
526:
524:
522:
520:
8:
701:Julius Capitolinus, "The Three Gordians", 2.
514:Aelius Spartianus, "The Life of Hadrian", 1.
331:, but was slain by his own troops in AD 218.
231:, and was himself emperor from AD 98 to 117.
181:. For an explanation of this practice, see
757:Trebellius Pollio, "The Thirty Tyrants", 5.
726:Oliver, "The Sacred Gerusia", pp. 130, 131.
268:, perhaps a son of the jurist, governor of
199:, father of the emperor Trajan, was consul
153:indicates descent from or relation to the
375:, alongside whom he was appointed consul
217:, and was the grandmother of the emperor
913:(The Study of Ancient Coins, 1792–1798).
327:, was sent to put down the rebellion of
18:
464:
440:
350:, son of the consul Leurus, was consul
213:, was the aunt of Trajan. She married
126:; Trajan's aunt was the grandmother of
367:, a successful general in the time of
334:Ulpia Gordiana, mother of the emperor
51:, who reigned from AD 98 to 117. The
877:(Abridgement of the History of Rome).
99:, meaning "wolf"; perhaps related to
7:
897:Louis-Sébastien Le Nain de Tillemont
309:Marcus Ulpius Primianus, prefect of
130:, who was likewise born at Italica.
959:, vol. 31, pp. 186–220 (1981).
571:for A.D. 70–96", pp. 187, 196, 213.
505:Cassius Dio, lxviii. 4, lxix. 1, 3.
354:in an uncertain year around AD 230.
827:Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus (
14:
946:, Clarendon Press, Oxford (1958).
239:Gaius Salonius Matidius Patruinus
161:is a diminutive of the praenomen
966:, J.C. Gieben, Amsterdam (1989).
383:Gaius Ulpius Cornelius Laelianus
306:during the later second century.
254:, a jurist during the reigns of
237:, the sister of Trajan, married
122:, which had evidently come from
67:, was renamed as Ulpia Serdica.
838:Lucius Cassius Dio Cocceianus (
177:This list includes abbreviated
47:is best known from the emperor
483:ulpiaserdica.com/index_en.html
363:Ulpius Crinitus, according to
1:
348:Marcus Ulpius Eubiotus Leurus
875:Breviarium Historiae Romanae
674:Cassius Dio, lxxviii. 4, 15.
225:Marcus Ulpius M. f. Trajanus
59:, in his honor. The city of
746:Emperors and Historiography
447:The latest revision of the
215:Aelius Hadrianus Marullinus
1016:
971:Trajan: Optimus Princeps
911:Doctrina Numorum Veterum
796:, vol. vii. pp. 448–450.
794:Doctrina Numorum Veterum
494:Trajan: Optimus Princeps
980:, Brill, Leiden (2010).
949:Paul A. Gallivan, "The
401:about two months later.
389:", he rebelled against
962:Paul M. M. Leunissen,
907:Joseph Hilarius Eckhel
881:Sextus Aurelius Victor
835:(Panegyric on Trajan).
625:Histoire des Empereurs
197:Marcus Ulpius Trajanus
134:Branches and cognomina
49:Marcus Ulpius Trajanus
32:
890:Epitome de Caesaribus
772:Epitome de Caesaribus
712:Konsuln und Konsulare
663:Konsuln und Konsulare
637:Syme, Ronald (1979).
22:
973:, Routledge, (1997).
953:for A.D. 70–96", in
934:Hesperia Supplements
930:"The Sacred Gerusia"
683:Herodian, v. 4. § 5.
614:Cassius Dio, lxviii.
429:List of Roman gentes
296:Marcus Ulpius Leurus
272:during the reign of
235:Ulpia M. f. Marciana
75:The Ulpii were from
16:Ancient Roman family
976:Daniël den Hengst,
956:Classical Quarterly
833:Panegyricus Trajani
744:Daniël den Hengst,
599:Panegyricus Trajani
597:Pliny the Younger,
397:, but was slain at
338:, according to the
313:from AD 195 to 196.
103:, Latin for "fox".
887:(On the Caesars),
323:under the emperor
321:praetorian prefect
33:
24:M. Ulpius Trajanus
928:James H. Oliver,
829:Pliny the Younger
783:Eutropius, ix. 7.
766:Aurelius Victor,
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861:Historia Augusta
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280:Ulpius Marcellus
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252:Ulpius Marcellus
53:Thirtieth Legion
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840:Cassius Dio
710:Leunissen,
661:Leunissen,
623:Tillemont,
399:Moguntiacum
116:Roman Spain
87:. The name
989:Categories
850:Herodianus
459:References
329:Elagabalus
179:praenomina
155:gens Traia
37:gens Ulpia
28:Glyptothek
871:Eutropius
714:, p. 194.
665:, p. 172.
586:1991, 477
534:, p. 792
492:Bennett,
412:Surrentum
395:Gallienus
377:suffectus
352:suffectus
336:Gordian I
304:suffectus
270:Britannia
203:in AD 72.
201:suffectus
183:filiation
159:Marcellus
144:Marcellus
792:Eckhel,
556:XIV, 244
423:See also
416:Campania
391:Postumus
373:Aurelian
369:Valerian
365:Vopiscus
325:Macrinus
274:Commodus
151:Trajanus
140:Trajanus
30:, Munich
944:Tacitus
532:Tacitus
496:, p. 1.
219:Hadrian
211:Pompeii
171:Members
148:Leurus.
128:Hadrian
112:Italica
85:Picenum
61:Serdica
26:in the
811:X, 682
770:, 33,
645:
603:passim
530:Syme,
300:Hypata
287:Others
164:Marcus
101:vulpes
89:Ulpius
77:Umbria
71:Origin
39:was a
995:Ulpii
951:Fasti
932:, in
774:, 32.
569:Fasti
435:Notes
311:Egypt
229:Nerva
207:Ulpia
124:Atria
120:Aelii
108:Tuder
97:lupus
95:word
93:Latin
83:from
81:Aelii
65:Sofia
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