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38: 1571: 739: 3624: 1655:, daughter of Maximian, and second wife of Constantine; she was put to death in AD 326, shortly after the execution of her stepson, Crispus. The reasons are unclear, but rumors circulated of an affair between the empress and her stepson, or of a false allegation against Crispus by his stepmother, leading to his death. 1624:, eldest son of Constantius Chlorus and Theodora, and brother of Constantine. He was named consul in AD 335, but put to death following the emperor's death in 337. His sons, Constantius Gallus and Julian, were spared, and would eventually be named heirs by their cousin, Constantius II, who had married their sister. 258:
or no nomen. Initially, people sometimes used the name Flavius alongside another nomen that they were entitled to (e.g. Julius, Aelius), but these other nomina died out over the fifth century. In the fourth century, the name was not inherited by children or wives of the "Flavius", but from the fifth
250:. In Egypt, where the evidence is best, it was part of the full name of all Imperial officials, all provincial officials, the highest civic officials, and most soldiers. This usage appears shortly after Constantine gained control of the province in 324 AD. Between 287 and 326 AD, Egyptians had used 443:. Within two generations they had attained such respectability that two of his grandsons held the consulship in consecutive years, AD 51 and 52; the younger of these marched to Rome at the head of an army in the year of the four emperors, AD 69, and claimed the imperial dignity as the emperor 548:
in BC 199). When fourteen tribes had already voted against Flavius, who again asserted his innocence, Valerius declared that he did not care whether the man was guilty or innocent, provided he secured his punishment; and the people, indignant at such conduct, acquitted
1168:. His relationship to the other Flavii, or to Titus Flavius Clemens, the consul of AD 95, who may have been a convert to Christianity, is unknown; Clement's parents are thought to have been well-to-do pagans. Given the large number of persons who adopted the nomen 1673:, the younger daughter of Constantine and Fausta, she was given in marriage to her cousin, Julian, the future emperor. The couple was childless, and Helena suffered several miscarriages, which rumor blamed on the machinations of the empress 862:, son of the consul of 52, and nephew of Vespasian, he was consul with his cousin, the emperor Domitian, in AD 82, but afterwards slain by the emperor on the pretext that the herald proclaiming his consulship had called him 924:, daughter of Domitilla the Younger, and granddaughter of Vespasian; she married her cousin, Titus Flavius Clemens, consul in AD 95. He was murdered by Domitilla's uncle, the emperor Domitian, and Domitilla was exiled. 1667:, the elder daughter of Constantine and Fausta, she was given in marriage first to her cousin Hannibalianus, and following his death in the dynastic purge of AD 337, to her cousin Constantius Gallus. She died in 354. 808:
offered to surrender the empire into his hands until the arrival of Vespasian, but the soldiers of each refused this arrangement, and Sabinus was murdered by Vitellius' troops, despite the emperor's attempts to save
876:, son of the consul of 52, and nephew of Vespasian, he was consul with his cousin, the emperor Domitian, in AD 95. Although the emperor had intended Clemens' sons to succeed him in the empire, and renamed them 139:
was all but lost, so that in many cases one cannot even determine with certainty whether it is a nomen or a cognomen. However, because it is impossible to determine which of these persons used
918:, daughter of the emperor Titus; she married her cousin, Titus Flavius Sabinus, consul in AD 82. He was murdered by Julia's uncle, the emperor Domitian, who then took his niece for a mistress. 1737:, son of Eutropia, and nephew of Constantine, in AD 350 he revolted against Magnentius, but his small force, composed of ordinary citizens and gladiators, was quickly defeated by Magnentius' 603:. He and other equites, who had belonged to the party of Pompeius, went over to Caesar in BC 45. It is uncertain whether he is the same Gaius Flavius who is mentioned among the enemies of 3390: 371:
occurs once, but as the son of a freedman of the family, and thus does not seem to be representative of the gens. The Flavii Sabini appear to have restricted themselves to the praenomen
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against Nero. It was through Milichus, the freedman of Scaevinus, that the conspiracy was discovered by Nero. Milichus was liberally rewarded by the emperor, and Scaevinus put to death.
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in the tenth century. After the name fell into disuse among the Byzantine emperors, it was used as a title of legitimacy among the barbarian rulers of former Roman provinces, such as
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to oppose the forces of Vitellius, but after Otho's death, he submitted to the conqueror, and caused his troops in the north of Italy to submit to the generals of Vitellius.
37: 1829:, he claimed the throne of the western empire on the death of Gratian, and was recognized as co-emperor with Valentinian II until his defeat by Theodosius in 388. 3512: 1771:, an usurper who revolted against the emperor Constans, and was proclaimed emperor in AD 350. After his defeat by Constantius II in 353, he fell on his sword. 1393:, consul in AD 337. He was the father of Eusebius and Hypatius who served as consuls in AD 359, and probably also the empress Eusebia, wife of Constantius II. 530: 769: 1290:
Flavius Scribonianus, a Roman noble of consular and senatorial rank who was a steward in charge of running the Olympic Games. His name was inscribed on a
187:, used by a number of gentes, and meaning "golden" or "golden-brown". It probably referred to the blond hair possessed by an early member of the family. 556:, murdered the slave Panurgus, who belonged to Gaius Fannius Chaereas, and who was to be trained as an actor by Quintus Roscius, the celebrated comedian. 377:
alone, and distinguished their sons by the use of different surnames, usually by giving the younger sons surnames derived from their maternal ancestors.
707:, whom he murdered, taking command of the army. With much savagery, he subdued much of Asia, but when his men went over to Sulla, he took his own life. 592:. He was plebeian tribune in 60 BC and failed in passing a land reform programme for Pompey's veterans. He was also a friend of both Cicero and 1164:, one of the early Church fathers, lived from the middle of the second century to the second decade of the third century. He may have been born at 3479: 710:
Flavius C. f. C. n. Fimbria, brother of Gaius, was likewise in the service of the Marian party in the war against Sulla, 82 BC, and was legate to
676: 455:, a nephew of Vespasian; the first of this branch, Titus Flavius Titianus, who was governor of Egypt from AD 126 to 133, may have been his son. 124:, also adopted it, as did individuals who entered government service during their rule, often replacing their original nomina with the dynastic 3437:
The Roman Empire: Essays on the Constitutional History from the Accession of Domitian (81 A.D.) to the Retirement of Nicephorus III (1081 A.D.)
1649:, daughter of Constantius Chlorus and Theodora, and sister of Constantine, was given by him in marriage to his colleague, the emperor Licinius. 704: 3528: 1835:, the son of Magnus Maximus, who appointed him co-emperor in AD 384. He was put to death by Theodosius following his father's defeat in 388. 82: 859: 845: 787: 715: 582:
recommended in BC 46 to Manius Acilius, praetor of Sicily, as an intimate friend of Cicero's late son-in-law, Gaius Calpurnius Piso Frugi.
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From the fourth century AD onwards, the name is widespread among non-emperors as a mark of dignity. It is widespread in epigraphy from
1783:, or Valentinian the Great, emperor from AD 364 to 375. He associated his brother, Valens, with him in the empire, giving Valens the 1089: 947: 921: 215:, and it is even described as a praenomen in some sources, although it was never truly used as a personal name, and from the time of 108:
of emperors. It was a common practice for freedmen to assume the nomina of their patrons, and so countless persons who obtained the
3489: 1742: 1727:, son of Dalmatius the censor, and nephew of Constantine, who probably intended to place him at the head of a campaign against the 1527: 1006: 684: 447:. However, within less than thirty years, the family was largely destroyed through the workings of Vespasian's son, the emperor 3453: 1809:, or Valentinian II, the younger son of Valentinian I, emperor of the west with his brother, Gratian, from AD 375 to 383, with 1591: 979: 1925: 1661:, son of Constantine, served his father in the war against Licinius, but was put to death in unclear circumstances in AD 326. 873: 658: 452: 1047:
in the second half of the 3rd century. He may be identified with Aper, praetorian prefect and father-in-law of the emperor
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in 104 BC; acquitted of extortion, despite significant evidence. With other consulars, took up arms against the revolt of
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during the later Empire could not have been descended from the Flavia gens; and indeed, the distinction between nomina and
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The Flavii Sabini, whose surname indicates Sabine ancestry, rose to prominence under the Empire. They were descended from
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Aelius Lampridius, Aelius Spartianus, Flavius Vopiscus, Julius Capitolinus, Trebellius Pollio, and Vulcatius Gallicanus,
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in BC 36. During Antonius' retreat, Gallus made an inconsiderate attack upon the enemy, for which he paid with his life.
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to the western empire following the death of Valentinian II in AD 392; he was defeated and killed by Theodosius in 394.
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it appears chiefly in letters. It once again became a regular part of the nomenclature of the eastern emperors from
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became illustrious during the first century AD, when the family of the Flavii Sabini claimed the imperial dignity.
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Flavius, a slave of and friend the title character in Anne Rice's Novel "Pandora", part of The Vampire Chronicles.
3302: 1597: 1503: 1432: 1399:, consul in AD 359, together with his brother, Hypatius. Falsely accused of treason in 371, he was soon recalled. 1193: 1129: 1336: 776:, which he collected with so much fairness that many cities erected statues to his honour with the inscription, 466:, and from there migrated to Rome in imperial times, where two of them served as prefects of different cohorts. 2615: 2108: 2083: 1680: 1110:. He was spared execution, and eventually found favour with Vespasian, Titus, and Domitian, adopting the name 596:, and may have been the same Flavius whom Caesar entrusted with one legion and the province of Sicily in BC 49. 481: 97: 852:
in AD 69, was probably a nephew of the emperor Vespasian. He was one of the generals appointed by the emperor
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was originally a nickname indicating a little boy, and would have been bestowed on someone small or youthful.
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in AD 451. He was consul in 432, 437, and 446, but in 454 the suspicious emperor slew him with his own hand.
254:(the nomen of Constantine's predecessors) in a similar way. People not entitled to "Flavius" bore the nomen 3521:
Onoma Basileias: Studien zum offiziellen Gebrauch der Kaisertitel in spätantiker und frühbyzantinischer Zeit
3083: 1914: 1872: 1670: 1646: 1534: 1460:, dedicated to a certain Theodosius, who is addressed as a man of great learning and highly cultivated mind. 1320: 825: 500: 240: 2149: 1803:, the elder son of Valentinian I, emperor of the west with his brother, Valentinian II, from AD 375 to 383. 3475: 2037: 2002: 1601: 1328: 1221: 1197: 1093: 935: 829: 508: 260: 46: 3446: 3668: 2029: 1611: 1579: 1402: 1396: 1390: 1157: 905: 773: 692: 585:
Gaius Flavius Pusio, is mentioned by Cicero as one of the equites who opposed the tribune Marcus Drusus.
571:, and was engaged in mercantile pursuits. He appears to be the same Lucius Flavius who is mentioned as 204: 117: 1086:, and an active agent in the conspiracy against Nero, after the discovery of which he was put to death. 1643:, but perished in the massacre of the Flavian dynasty following the death of his brother, Constantine. 3077: 2113: 1909: 1788: 1652: 1284: 1186: 986:
circa AD 200; he was probably the same Titus Flavius Titianus who was procurator of Alexandria under
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under Nero. He became emperor in AD 69, on the death of Vitellius, and reigned until his death in 79.
615: 494: 74: 1819:, or Theodosius the Great, emperor of the east from AD 379 to 392, and sole emperor from 392 to 395. 1695:, son of Constantine, and emperor with his brothers Constantinus and Constantius from AD 337 to 350. 1106:, a historian of Jewish origin, who was captured by the future emperor Vespasian after the siege of 3551: 3540: 3354: 3190: 1967: 1585: 1069: 1032: 835: 763: 747: 719: 696: 432: 343: 301: 236: 200: 404:. Only the Fimbriae, whose surname refers to a fringe or border, represented a distinct family. 3292: 3215: 2974:
Eck and Pangerl, "Neue Militärdiplome für die Truppen der mauretanischen Provinzen", pp. 200–204.
1848: 1698: 1689:, son of Constantine, and emperor with his brothers Constantinus and Constans from AD 337 to 361. 1621: 1489: 1471: 1436: 1406: 1211: 627: 367: 353: 339: 232: 216: 1683:, son of Constantine, and emperor with his brothers Constantius and Constans from AD 337 to 340. 533:, in return for the promise that the Lucanians should be free and retain their own constitution. 3562: 3497: 3524: 3485: 3320: 3162: 2350: 2319: 2288: 1963: 1878: 1674: 1627: 1537:
who flourished towards the close of the fifth century, the author of five short pieces in the
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Latin Anthology, vol. iii, pp. 34–37, vol. iv., p. 86 (ed. Burmann), No. 291–295 (ed. Meyer).
1500:. In 430, he and his wife were accused of plotting against Aëtius, who had him put to death. 1359:. Modern scholarship has called Vopiscus' authorship, and even his existence, into question. 3633: 3503: 3273: 3184: 3152: 1832: 1784: 1774: 1708: 1418: 1311: 1302: 1117: 1083: 688: 634: 560: 541: 523: 279: 275: 3613:
Paul Christesen "Imagining Olympia: Hippias of Elis and the First Olympic Victor List", in
1051:, whose death he allegedly and unsuccessfully tried to conceal, and was thereupon slain by 3663: 3410: 3307: 3129: 1728: 1538: 1507: 1493: 1457: 1295: 1244: 1205: 1201: 969: 796: 642: 290: 228: 105: 3435: 2914: 2896: 2878: 2860: 1208:, but was treated by the emperor with great leniency, and was only banished to an island. 412:
belong to a class of surnames derived from places of origin or association, referring to
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century higher-ranking holders sometimes passed the name to their descendants. After the
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Flavius Hannibalianus, son of Constantius Chlorus and Theodora, was granted the title
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What’s in a Name? A Survey of Roman Onomastic Practice from c. 700 B.C. to A.D. 700
3547: 3414: 3382: 3258: 3101: 2018: 1956: 1816: 1639: 1631: 1630:, son of Constantius Chlorus and Theodora, and brother of Constantine; styled the " 1467: 1273: 1259: 915: 680: 662: 255: 251: 93: 78: 62: 1955:
Flavius, part of Katniss Everdeen's prep team along with Venia and Octavia in the
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in 646, the use of "Flavius" was less consistent and after some time it died out.
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Gaius Flavius Fimbria, the father of Gaius Flavius Fimbria, the consul of 104 BC.
451:. The Flavii Titiani may be descended from the Flavii Sabini through the consul 3389:; Wilhelm Kroll; Kurt Witte; Karl Mittelhaus; Konrat Ziegler, eds. (1894–1980). 3238: 1904: 1860: 1664: 1548: 1519: 1510:, who helped maintain imperial authority in Italy, Spain and Gaul. He defeated 1179: 885: 772:, father of Vespasian, was one of the farmers of the tax of the quadragesima in 638: 220: 1594:, the first wife of Constantius Chlorus, and mother of the emperor Constantine. 3599: 3168: 1941: 1768: 1734: 1544: 1374: 1052: 751: 271: 2354: 2323: 2292: 1574:
Constantine and Helena. Mosaic in Saint Isaac's Cathedral, Petersburg, Russia
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in 100. A clever jurist and powerful orator, his reputation had faded by
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Failure of Empire: Valens and the Roman State in the Fourth Century A. D.
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in 335, but slain by his soldiers following Constantine's death in 337.
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from 383 to 388, then sole emperor of the west until his death in 392.
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and several others, and said to have been martyred under the emperor
1332: 1291: 1165: 1142:, a historian of the second century. He was Greek, but received the 1135: 1107: 1097: 884:, he had his cousin put to death during his consulship, according to 759: 670: 579: 568: 564: 545: 512: 440: 207:. The name became so ubiquitous that it was sometimes treated as a 1863:, or Justinian, nephew of Justin I, and emperor from AD 527 to 565. 3523:, Verlag der österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften (1978), 1705:
by his cousin, Constantius II, in AD 351, but put to death in 354.
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Scientific Encyclopedia of the Knowledge of Classical Antiquities
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frequently descended from one emperor to another, beginning with
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Neue Militärdiplome für die Truppen der mauretanischen Provinzen
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on a charge of atheism, implying that he had become a Christian.
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ancestry, and may have been related to the Flavii who lived at
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Gaius Flavius, brother of Lucius, and likewise an eques, whom
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A Tall Order: Writing the Social History of the Ancient World
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Paulys Realencyclopädie der classischen Altertumswissenschaft
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Titus Flavius Titianus, governor of Egypt from AD 164 to 167.
575:(that is, the agent or steward) of Gaius Matrinius in Sicily. 1551:; he reconquered much of the western empire, and was consul 750:, grandfather of the emperor Vespasian, was a native of the 3510:" (List of the Prefects of Egypt from 30 BC to AD 299), in 1857:, son of Theodosius; emperor of the east from AD 395 to 408 1182:
of uncertain date; he may have lived in the second century.
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Flavius, or Flavius Lucanus, a Lucanian, who went over to
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George Davis Chase, "The Origin of Roman Praenomina", in
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Flavius Heracleo, the commander of the Roman soldiers in
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Broughton, vol. II, pp. 50, 53, 56, 59, vol. III, p. 92.
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from 73 to 81, and led the Roman forces at the siege of
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Titiana, mother of Flavia Titiana, the wife of Pertinax.
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becomes very large, perhaps due to the great number of
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
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is the adjectival form of the name and was used as a
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Anastasia, daughter of Hannibalianus and Constantina.
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Lucius Flavius, praetor in BC 58, and a supporter of
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are known from the family of the Fimbriae. The name
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Quintus Flavius Maesius Egnatius Lollianus Mavortius
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in 327 and 323 BC; however, no Flavius attained the
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during this period, his name could be coincidental.
1146:and the right to hold high office from the emperor 891:Titus Flavius T. f. T. n. Vespasianus, the emperor 812:Titus Flavius T. f. T. n. Vespasianus, the emperor 599:Gaius Flavius, an eques of Asta, a Roman colony in 159:during the first century AD, from whom the emperor 3596:, University of California Press, Berkeley (2002). 3361:, eds., Funk & Wagnalls, New York (1882–1884). 3049:Christesen, "Imagining Olympia", p. 345 (note 63). 2992:Bastianini, "Lista dei prefetti d'Egitto", p. 300. 898:Titus Flavius T. f. T. n. Domitianus, the emperor 274:, and widely used in romance languages, including 3350:Schaff–Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge 2954:Schaff–Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge 1608:; she was the second wife of Constantius Chlorus. 1561:, a 7th-century Roman general in Visigothic Spain 3467:, Macmillan Publishing Company, New York (1963). 3460:, American Philological Association (1952–1986). 3336:, ed., Little, Brown and Company, Boston (1849). 2719:Plutarch, "The Life of Marcus Antonius", 42, 43. 2366: 2364: 1068:, a senator of dissolute life, took part in the 195:During the later period of the Empire, the name 143:as a gentile name, they have been listed below. 1745:. Nepotianus and his mother were put to death. 1492:, consul in AD 428, and a leading figure under 1315:, whose name is prefixed to the biographies of 729:in AD 71, during the months of July and August. 211:, to the extent of being regularly abbreviated 167:is also found in other parts of Italy, such as 3574:The New College Latin & English Dictionary 3219:(Lives of the Caesars, or The Twelve Caesars). 2449:, vol. III, pp. 689, 690 ("Flavius Sabinus"). 2206: 2204: 790:, the elder brother of Vespasian, was consul 8: 3339:Carl Eduard Zachariae von Lingenthal (ed.), 2401: 2399: 2169: 2167: 1486:called him "the last of the Roman generals." 1092:, consul in AD 81. He had been governor of 480:. For an explanation of this practice, see 112:under the Flavian emperors adopted the name 3321:Memorias de La Real Academia de la Historia 2931:, vol. 1, p. 81: Aper 2, L. Flavius Aper 3. 2263:Memorias de La Real Academia de la Historia 1036: 758:, and served as a centurion in the army of 458:A family of the Flavii bearing the surname 3608:Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 3585:Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 3513:Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 3441:, Longmans, Green, and Co., London (1910). 2431:New College Latin & English Dictionary 2415:New College Latin & English Dictionary 2387:New College Latin & English Dictionary 2343:Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 2312:Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 2281:Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 1449:, the author of a collection of forty-two 1435:, consul in AD 399, and a contemporary of 1192:Flavius Calvisius, apparently the same as 1185:Flavius Flavianus, equestrian governor of 1029:in 222–223, and consul in an unknown year. 1025:Titus Flavius Aper Commodianus, legate of 990:, and who was put to death by Theocritus, 703:, Fimbria led a mutiny against the consul 3508:Lista dei prefetti d'Egitto dal 30 al 299 3345:, part III, T. O. Weigel, Leipzig (1857). 2965:Weiß, "Neue Militärdiplome", pp. 254–256. 2161:Salway, "What's in a Name?", pp. 137–140. 1881:, or Maurice, emperor from AD 582 to 602. 1022:Marcus Flavius M. f. Aper, consul in 176. 714:. He and other officers of the party of 3040:Spaul, "Governors of Tingitana", p. 253. 2771:for A.D. 70–96", pp. 187, 188, 196, 213. 2192:Cassell's Latin & English Dictionary 1547:, a Byzantine general under the emperor 641:in his unfortunate campaign against the 227:, and appearing as late as the reign of 183:origin, and is derived from the surname 3481:Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire 2141: 2139: 2137: 2135: 2133: 2131: 2129: 2125: 1474:; he dealt several crushing defeats to 1409:of Italy and Illyricum from 382 to 383. 3465:Cassell's Latin and English Dictionary 3405:Harvard Studies in Classical Philology 2836:Suetonius, "The Life of Domitian", 15. 2827:Suetonius, "The Life of Domitian", 10. 2783:Suetonius, "The Life of Vespasian", 1. 1586:Flavius Valerius Constantius "Chlorus" 1150:in AD 124, whence he adopted the name 1019:Marcus Flavius Aper, consul in AD 130. 3458:The Magistrates of the Roman Republic 3450:, Tipografia del Senato, Rome (1911). 3407:, vol. VIII, pp. 103–184 (1897). 2627:Cassius Dio, xxxvii. 50, xxxviii. 50. 1962:Flavia Gemina, the main character in 1466:, a Roman general under the emperors 1415:, wife of the emperor Constantius II. 630:, and Brutus lamented over his death. 96:, the number of persons bearing this 7: 3374:(The Year in Epigraphy, abbreviated 3204:Lives of the Noble Greeks and Romans 2173:Salway, "What's in a Name?", p. 141. 1924:Flavius Maximus, a character in the 1861:Flavius Petrus Sabbatius Justinianus 1506:, a Roman general under the emperor 1154:. He held the consulship in AD 146. 1082:in some manuscripts, tribune of the 934:Titus Flavius Titianus, governor of 683:, at whose funeral he tried to kill 385:The Flavii of the Republic used the 3650:. Vol. 2. London: John Murray. 3544:, vol. 31, pp. 186–220 (1981). 3478:& J. Morris, eds. (1971–1992). 2710:Plutarch, "The Life of Brutus", 51. 1699:Flavius Claudius Constantius Gallus 846:Titus Flavius (T. f. T. n.) Sabinus 151:The Flavii of the Republic claimed 131:The vast majority of persons named 1522:, king of the Visigoths, defeated 1090:Lucius Flavius Silva Nonius Bassus 948:Titus Flavius Claudius Sulpicianus 722:, and then treacherously murdered. 25: 3167:Commentarius in Oratio Ciceronis 3157:Factorum ac Dictorum Memorabilium 2514:Valerius Maximus, v. 1. ext. § 6. 1825:, commander of the Roman army in 1439:, who dedicated to him his work, 1429:during the middle fourth century. 874:Titus Flavius T. f. T. n. Clemens 860:Titus Flavius T. f. T. n. Sabinus 788:Titus Flavius T. f. T. n. Sabinus 677:Gaius Flavius C. f. C. n. Fimbria 120:, whose members were also called 3622: 3576:, Bantam Books, New York (1995). 3399:]. Stuttgart: J. B. Metzler. 3279:Eusebius Sophronius Hieronymus ( 3253:Tes Meta Marcon Basileas Istoria 3172:(Commentary on Cicero's Oration 2926: 1283:Flavius Ingenianus, governor of 1007:Titus Flavius Postumius Titianus 567:in BC 70. He probably lived in 3263:The Life of Apollonius of Tyana 3022:Cassius Dio, lxxviii. 4, 7, 15. 2816:The Life of Apollonius of Tyana 2523:Valerius Maximus, viii. 1. § 7. 1298:, evidently dating from AD 241. 1130:Titus Flavius Simonides Agrippa 725:Lucius Flavius Fimbria, consul 476:This list includes abbreviated 3558:, vol. 84, pp. 124–145 (1994). 3484:. Cambridge University Press. 3318:Real Academia de la Historia, 3159:(Memorable Facts and Sayings). 2908: 2890: 2872: 2859:, vol. VI.2, coll. 2531–2532: 2854: 2483:Valerius Maximus, ix. 10. § 1. 1973:Flavius Metallus, a member of 1425:, or deputy administrator, of 1239:, was slain by his own troops. 1: 3424:Prosopographia Imperii Romani 3136:(On the Lives of Famous Men). 1893:, emperor from AD 610 to 641. 1887:, emperor from AD 602 to 610. 1875:, emperor from AD 574 to 582. 1873:Flavius Tiberius Constantinus 1777:, emperor from AD 363 to 364. 1711:, emperor from AD 361 to 363. 1681:Flavius Claudius Constantinus 1618:, emperor from AD 306 to 337. 1612:Flavius Valerius Constantinus 1204:, took part in the revolt of 1126:, the fourth son of Josephus. 991: 954: 718:were invited to a banquet by 3197:Lucius Mestrius Plutarchus ( 3090:Epistulae ad Quintum Fratrem 2599:Epistulae ad Quintum Fratrem 1622:(Flavius) Julius Constantius 1132:, the fifth son of Josephus. 1120:, the third son of Josephus. 964:, and Sulpicianus served as 912:, the daughter of Vespasian. 784:, and died in their country. 742:Aurei of the Flavian dynasty 563:, who gave evidence against 531:Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus 3211:Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus 2636:Broughton, vol. II, p. 184. 2053:Flavia Gallicana Constantia 1600:, probably the daughter of 1287:in the later third century. 1265:Life of Apollonius of Tyana 1260:Lucius Flavius Philostratus 902:, emperor from AD 81 to 96. 895:, reigned from AD 79 to 81. 770:Titus Flavius T. f. Sabinus 659:Gaius Flavius C. f. Fimbria 614:Gaius Flavius, a friend of 3685: 2597:, i. 18, 19, ii. 1, x. 1; 2532:Livy, xxxi. 50, xxxii. 50. 2373:, vol. II, pp. 150, 151 (" 1879:Flavius Mauricius Tiberius 1687:Flavius Julius Constantius 1665:Flavia Valeria Constantina 1577: 1377:, or in other accounts by 1224:, praetorian prefect with 1138:, called by the Athenians 972:. He was put to death by 334:The early Flavii used the 29: 3180:Publius Cornelius Tacitus 3163:Quintus Asconius Pedianus 3107:Pro Quinto Roscio Comoedo 2543:Pro Quinto Roscio Comoedo 2337:Keenan, James G. (1974). 2306:Keenan, James G. (1974). 2275:Keenan, James G. (1973). 1903:The character Flavius in 1769:Flavius Magnus Magnentius 1709:Flavius Claudius Julianus 1598:Flavia Maximiana Theodora 1433:Flavius Mallius Theodorus 1194:Gaius Calvisius Statianus 1114:in honour of his patrons. 695:in an expedition against 618:, whom he accompanied to 420:, respectively, although 3556:Journal of Roman Studies 3234:(The War with Hannibal). 2913:, vol. VI.2, col. 2531: 2895:, vol. VI.2, col. 2532: 2877:, vol. VI.2, col. 2532: 1980:Assassin's Creed Origins 1787:, while he retained the 842:, the wife of Vespasian. 679:, a violent partisan of 3534:Paul A. Gallivan, "The 3311:(Latin Anthology), ed. 3222:Appianus Alexandrinus ( 3084:Epistulae ad Familiares 2845:Cassius Dio, lxvii. 14. 2612:In Ciceronis Pro Milone 2569:Epistulae ad Familiares 1915:Lucius Caesetius Flavus 1693:Flavius Julius Constans 1647:Flavia Julia Constantia 1518:, and with the help of 1369:, venerated along with 1136:Lucius Flavius Arrianus 685:Quintus Mucius Scaevola 626:. Flavius fell in the 241:Kingdom of the Lombards 3602:and Andreas Pangerl, " 3563:Governors of Tingitana 3454:T. Robert S. Broughton 3299:(On the Blessed Life). 3126:(On the War in Spain). 3114:Epistulae ad Ciceronem 2983:Cassius Dio, lxxi. 28. 2699:Epistulae ad Ciceronem 2105:People named Flavianus 1823:Flavius Magnus Maximus 1659:Flavius Julius Crispus 1604:, and stepdaughter of 1602:Afranius Hannibalianus 1575: 1222:Titus Flavius Genialis 1118:Titus Flavius Hyrcanus 1104:Titus Flavius Josephus 1037: 980:Titus Flavius Titianus 804:'s reign. The emperor 760:Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus 743: 509:Appius Claudius Caecus 507:, he was secretary to 441:Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus 381:Branches and cognomina 261:Arab conquest of Egypt 50: 47:Museo Nazionale Romano 3567:Antiquités Africaines 3124:De Bello Hispaniensis 3073:Marcus Tullius Cicero 3013:Cassius Dio, lxxx. 4. 2944:, xv. 49, 54, 55, 70. 2805:Cassius Dio, lxv. 17. 2647:De Bello Hispaniensis 1807:Flavius Valentinianus 1781:Flavius Valentinianus 1725:Flavius Hannibalianus 1616:Constantine the Great 1614:, otherwise known as 1580:Constantinian dynasty 1578:Further information: 1573: 1566:Constantinian dynasty 1365:, otherwise known as 1242:Flavius Maternianus, 1162:Clement of Alexandria 1158:Titus Flavius Clemens 910:Domitilla the Younger 908:, otherwise known as 838:, otherwise known as 741: 453:Titus Flavius Clemens 235:and the kings of the 223:through the reign of 205:Constantine the Great 118:Constantinian dynasty 83:Gaius Flavius Fimbria 40: 3538:for A.D. 70–96", in 3371:L'Année épigraphique 3286:De Viris Illustribus 3237:Lucius Cassius Dio ( 3134:De Viris Illustribus 3078:Epistulae ad Atticum 2796:, i. 77, ii. 36, 51. 2686:Epistulae ad Atticum 2595:Epistulae ad Atticum 2405:Chase, pp. 113, 114. 2253:, pp. xi, xiii, xiv. 2182:Chase, pp. 110, 130. 2114:List of Roman gentes 1653:Flavia Maxima Fausta 1331:, the Four Tyrants ( 1301:Flavius Vopiscus of 1285:Mauretania Tingitana 1214:, governor of Egypt 1187:Mauretania Tingitana 1124:Titus Flavius Justus 552:Quintus Flavius, of 536:Quintus Flavius, an 526:, and delivered the 495:tribune of the plebs 75:tribune of the plebs 3581:Neue Militärdiplome 3541:Classical Quarterly 3355:Johann Jakob Herzog 3232:Bellum Hannibalicum 3120:Gaius Julius Caesar 2673:The Life of Atticus 2610:Asconius Pedianus, 2503:Bellum Hannibalicum 2474:Livy, viii. 22, 27. 2148:, vol. II, p. 169 ( 1968:The Roman Mysteries 1739:magister officiorum 1671:Flavia Julia Helena 1592:Flavia Julia Helena 1387:, consul in AD 355. 1100:, which fell in 74. 1033:Lucius Flavius Aper 1009:, consul in AD 301. 968:under Pertinax and 938:from AD 126 to 133. 840:Domitilla the Elder 764:Battle of Pharsalus 748:Titus Flavius Petro 720:Publius Albinovanus 622:in the capacity of 559:Lucius Flavius, an 433:Titus Flavius Petro 237:Ostrogothic Kingdom 201:Constantius Chlorus 163:descended; but the 3610:, vol. 153 (2005). 3587:, vol. 117 (1997). 3572:John C. Traupman, 3444:Luigi Sorricchio, 3342:Jus Graeco-Romanum 3293:Augustine of Hippo 2240:, part III, p. 67. 2238:Jus Graeco-Romanum 2071:Flavia Theodosiana 2001:. It is sometimes 1930:Bread and Circuses 1917:, a member of the 1817:Flavius Theodosius 1735:Flavius Nepotianus 1576: 1545:Flavius Belisarius 1533:Flavius Felix, an 1528:Catalaunian Plains 1437:Augustine of Hippo 1407:praetorian prefect 1212:Titus Flavius Piso 1196:, the governor of 1140:the young Xenophon 1070:conspiracy of Piso 744: 633:Flavius Gallus, a 628:Battle of Philippi 540:who, according to 497:in BC 327 and 323. 357:. Of these, only 51: 3634:Schmitz, Leonhard 3569:, vol. 30 (1994). 3529:978-3-7001-0260-1 3516:, vol. 17 (1975). 3431:), Berlin (1898). 3308:Anthologia Latina 3230:(The Civil War), 3031:Herodian, iv. 12. 3004:, vol. II, p. 68. 2671:Cornelius Nepos, 2558:, i. 5, v. 7, 59. 2225:Failure of Empire 2078:Flavia Constantia 2047:Flavia Constantia 1964:Caroline Lawrence 1898:Flavii in fiction 1891:Flavius Heraclius 1801:Flavius Gratianus 1785:eastern provinces 1715:Flavius Dalmatius 1628:Flavius Dalmatius 1305:, one of the six 1237:Alexander Severus 1226:Tullius Crispinus 1066:Flavius Scaevinus 1045:Pannonia Inferior 1027:Germania Inferior 974:Septimius Severus 778:καλως τελωνησαντι 624:praefectus fabrum 439:who fought under 435:, a soldier from 239:of Italy and the 16:(Redirected from 3676: 3651: 3626: 3625: 3504:Guido Bastianini 3495: 3476:J. R. Martindale 3400: 3324:, vol. 2 (1796). 3289:(On Famous Men). 3274:Augustan History 3270:Historia Augusta 3216:De Vita Caesarum 3153:Valerius Maximus 3059: 3056: 3050: 3047: 3041: 3038: 3032: 3029: 3023: 3020: 3014: 3011: 3005: 2999: 2993: 2990: 2984: 2981: 2975: 2972: 2966: 2963: 2957: 2951: 2945: 2938: 2932: 2924: 2918: 2906: 2900: 2888: 2882: 2870: 2864: 2852: 2846: 2843: 2837: 2834: 2828: 2825: 2819: 2812: 2806: 2803: 2797: 2790: 2784: 2781: 2772: 2765: 2759: 2748: 2742: 2735: 2729: 2726: 2720: 2717: 2711: 2708: 2702: 2695: 2689: 2682: 2676: 2669: 2663: 2656: 2650: 2643: 2637: 2634: 2628: 2625: 2619: 2608: 2602: 2591: 2585: 2578: 2572: 2565: 2559: 2552: 2546: 2539: 2533: 2530: 2524: 2521: 2515: 2512: 2506: 2499: 2493: 2490: 2484: 2481: 2475: 2472: 2466: 2456: 2450: 2444: 2438: 2428: 2422: 2412: 2406: 2403: 2394: 2384: 2378: 2368: 2359: 2358: 2334: 2328: 2327: 2303: 2297: 2296: 2272: 2266: 2260: 2254: 2251:The Roman Empire 2247: 2241: 2234: 2228: 2221: 2215: 2208: 2199: 2189: 2183: 2180: 2174: 2171: 2162: 2159: 2153: 2143: 1867:Flavius Justinus 1855:Flavius Arcadius 1849:Flavius Honorius 1839:Flavius Eugenius 1775:Flavius Jovianus 1464:Flavius Stilicho 1419:Flavius Martinus 1403:Flavius Hypatius 1397:Flavius Eusebius 1391:Flavius Eusebius 1312:Historia Augusta 1262:, author of the 1235:in the reign of 1160:, also known as 1084:praetorian guard 1042: 996: 993: 959: 956: 922:Flavia Domitilla 906:Flavia Domitilla 836:Flavia Domitilla 705:Valerius Flaccus 689:Pontifex Maximus 635:military tribune 542:Valerius Maximus 524:Second Punic War 511:, and served as 233:Visigothic Spain 203:, the father of 21: 3684: 3683: 3679: 3678: 3677: 3675: 3674: 3673: 3654: 3653: 3632: 3623: 3620: 3561:J.E.H. Spaul, " 3519:Gerhard Rösch, 3492: 3470: 3411:Paul von Rohden 3381: 3146:History of Rome 3130:Cornelius Nepos 3112:Pseudo-Brutus, 3068: 3063: 3062: 3057: 3053: 3048: 3044: 3039: 3035: 3030: 3026: 3021: 3017: 3012: 3008: 3000: 2996: 2991: 2987: 2982: 2978: 2973: 2969: 2964: 2960: 2952: 2948: 2939: 2935: 2925: 2921: 2907: 2903: 2889: 2885: 2871: 2867: 2853: 2849: 2844: 2840: 2835: 2831: 2826: 2822: 2813: 2809: 2804: 2800: 2791: 2787: 2782: 2775: 2767:Gallivan, "The 2766: 2762: 2749: 2745: 2736: 2732: 2727: 2723: 2718: 2714: 2709: 2705: 2697:Pseudo-Brutus, 2696: 2692: 2683: 2679: 2670: 2666: 2657: 2653: 2644: 2640: 2635: 2631: 2626: 2622: 2609: 2605: 2592: 2588: 2579: 2575: 2566: 2562: 2553: 2549: 2540: 2536: 2531: 2527: 2522: 2518: 2513: 2509: 2500: 2496: 2491: 2487: 2482: 2478: 2473: 2469: 2457: 2453: 2445: 2441: 2429: 2425: 2413: 2409: 2404: 2397: 2385: 2381: 2369: 2362: 2336: 2335: 2331: 2305: 2304: 2300: 2274: 2273: 2269: 2261: 2257: 2248: 2244: 2235: 2231: 2222: 2218: 2212:Onoma Basileias 2209: 2202: 2190: 2186: 2181: 2177: 2172: 2165: 2160: 2156: 2144: 2127: 2122: 2101: 2086:Flavia Virtutis 2015: 2013:Flavian legions 1990: 1900: 1765: 1729:Sassanid Empire 1582: 1568: 1539:Latin Anthology 1508:Valentinian III 1494:Valentinian III 1447:Flavius Avianus 1245:Praefectus urbi 1206:Avidius Cassius 1202:Marcus Aurelius 1144:Roman franchise 1062: 1016: 994: 970:Didius Julianus 966:praefectus urbi 957: 931: 797:praefectus urbi 736: 652: 650:Flavii Fimbriae 639:Marcus Antonius 503:, the son of a 472: 383: 332: 266:In modern use, 193: 149: 110:Roman franchise 106:Flavian dynasty 85:in 104 BC. The 35: 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 3682: 3680: 3672: 3671: 3666: 3656: 3655: 3642:Smith, William 3619: 3618: 3611: 3597: 3588: 3577: 3570: 3559: 3545: 3532: 3517: 3501: 3490: 3468: 3463:D.P. Simpson, 3461: 3451: 3442: 3434:F.W. Bussell, 3432: 3419:Hermann Dessau 3408: 3401: 3379: 3362: 3346: 3337: 3325: 3316: 3315:, (1759–1778). 3303:Pieter Burmann 3300: 3290: 3277: 3266: 3256: 3246: 3235: 3220: 3208: 3195: 3177: 3160: 3150: 3139:Titus Livius ( 3137: 3127: 3122:(attributed), 3117: 3110: 3069: 3067: 3064: 3061: 3060: 3051: 3042: 3033: 3024: 3015: 3006: 2994: 2985: 2976: 2967: 2958: 2946: 2933: 2919: 2901: 2883: 2865: 2847: 2838: 2829: 2820: 2814:Philostratus, 2807: 2798: 2785: 2773: 2760: 2743: 2730: 2721: 2712: 2703: 2690: 2677: 2664: 2651: 2638: 2629: 2620: 2603: 2586: 2573: 2560: 2547: 2534: 2525: 2516: 2507: 2494: 2492:Livy, xxv. 16. 2485: 2476: 2467: 2451: 2439: 2423: 2407: 2395: 2379: 2360: 2329: 2298: 2267: 2255: 2242: 2229: 2216: 2200: 2184: 2175: 2163: 2154: 2124: 2123: 2121: 2118: 2117: 2116: 2111: 2100: 2097: 2096: 2095: 2093:Flavia Salutis 2089: 2081: 2073: 2067: 2061: 2055: 2049: 2043: 2035: 2014: 2011: 1989: 1986: 1985: 1984: 1971: 1960: 1953: 1950: 1947:Dinah Sheridan 1933: 1922: 1913:, is based on 1899: 1896: 1895: 1894: 1888: 1885:Flavius Phocas 1882: 1876: 1870: 1864: 1858: 1852: 1846: 1841:, elevated by 1836: 1833:Flavius Victor 1830: 1820: 1814: 1811:Magnus Maximus 1804: 1798: 1795:Flavius Valens 1792: 1778: 1772: 1764: 1763:Later emperors 1761: 1760: 1759: 1756: 1746: 1732: 1722: 1712: 1706: 1696: 1690: 1684: 1678: 1668: 1662: 1656: 1650: 1644: 1635: 1625: 1619: 1609: 1595: 1589: 1567: 1564: 1563: 1562: 1559:Flavius Paulus 1556: 1542: 1531: 1524:Attila the Hun 1514:, king of the 1504:Flavius Aëtius 1501: 1487: 1478:, king of the 1461: 1444: 1430: 1416: 1410: 1400: 1394: 1388: 1382: 1360: 1299: 1288: 1281: 1257: 1240: 1229: 1219: 1209: 1190: 1183: 1173: 1155: 1152:Lucius Flavius 1133: 1127: 1121: 1115: 1101: 1087: 1076:Subrius Flavus 1073: 1061: 1058: 1057: 1056: 1030: 1023: 1020: 1015: 1012: 1011: 1010: 1004: 1001:Flavia Titiana 998: 977: 945: 942: 939: 930: 929:Flavii Titiani 927: 926: 925: 919: 913: 903: 896: 889: 871: 857: 843: 833: 820:in AD 51, and 810: 794:in AD 52, and 785: 767: 735: 732: 731: 730: 723: 712:Gaius Norbanus 708: 674: 656: 651: 648: 647: 646: 637:serving under 631: 612: 597: 586: 583: 576: 557: 550: 534: 516: 501:Gnaeus Flavius 498: 491:Marcus Flavius 487: 486: 471: 468: 382: 379: 331: 328: 225:Constantine IV 192: 189: 148: 145: 71:Marcus Flavius 32:Flavius (name) 27:Roman families 26: 24: 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 3681: 3670: 3667: 3665: 3662: 3661: 3659: 3652: 3649: 3648: 3643: 3639: 3635: 3630: 3629:public domain 3616: 3612: 3609: 3605: 3601: 3598: 3595: 3594: 3590:Noel Lenski, 3589: 3586: 3582: 3579:Peter Weiß, " 3578: 3575: 3571: 3568: 3564: 3560: 3557: 3553: 3549: 3546: 3543: 3542: 3537: 3533: 3530: 3526: 3522: 3518: 3515: 3514: 3509: 3505: 3502: 3499: 3493: 3491:0-521-07233-6 3487: 3483: 3482: 3477: 3473: 3472:Jones, A.H.M. 3469: 3466: 3462: 3459: 3455: 3452: 3449: 3448: 3443: 3440: 3438: 3433: 3430: 3426: 3425: 3420: 3416: 3412: 3409: 3406: 3402: 3398: 3394: 3393: 3388: 3387:Georg Wissowa 3384: 3380: 3377: 3373: 3372: 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Index

Flavius
Flavius (name)

Vespasian
Museo Nazionale Romano
plebeian
ancient Rome
Republic
Marcus Flavius
tribune of the plebs
consulship
Gaius Flavius Fimbria
gens
Empire
nomen
freedmen
Flavian dynasty
Roman franchise
Constantinian dynasty
cognomina
Sabine
Reate
Vespasian
gentilicium
Etruria
Lucania
Latin
Constantius Chlorus
Constantine the Great
praenomen

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