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Gaius Vettius Cossinius Rufinus

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under Constantine, including Rufinus from 20 August 315 to 4 August 316. Constantine was sure enough of Rufinus' loyalty that he sent him to the east under the authority of Licinius. Rufinus also became consul for 316.
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honoured Rufinus despite his having been a supporter of his rival Maxentius and made him
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306 – 316) was a politician and senator of the late Roman Empire.
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Vettius Rufinus
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proconsul
Achaea
Maxentius
via Flaminia
Tiber
corrector
Regio X Venetia et Histria
Constantine
comes
Augusti nostri
Licinius
praefectus urbi
Jones, Arnold Hugh Martin
John Morris
The Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire
ISBN
0-521-07233-6
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0-415-10057-7
Constantine
Licinius
Consul
Roman Empire
Ovinius Gallicanus
Caesonius Bassus
Gaius Caeionius Rufius Volusianus
Ovinius Gallicanus
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