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Vulcacius Rufinus

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overthrew Constans. The usurper sent Rufinus, along with Marcellinus, Maximus and Nunechius, as envoys to Constantius II. Constantius had the other three men arrested, but Rufinus retained his liberty and his office. In 354, after the fall of Magnentius, he was
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Between 365 and 368 he was the praetorian prefect for Italy and Africa, succeeding Claudius Mamertinus, and of Gaul from 366 to 368. He died in service.
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John Morris, Arnold Hugh Martin Jones, John Robert Martindale,
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Index

Roman
Constantinian dynasty
Neratius Cerealis
Galla
Constantius Gallus
Maximus
pontifex maximus
consularis
Numidia
consistorium
Constans I
Constantius II
Orientem
Aegypti
Mesopotamiae
praetorian prefect of Italy
Fulvius Placidus
Ulpius Limenius
praetorian prefect of Illyricum
Magnentius
praetorian prefect of Gaul
Trier
Gaius Ceionius Rufius Volusianus Lampadius
ISBN
0-521-07233-6
Constantius Augustus
Constans Augustus
Roman consul
Eusebius
Philippus

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