- Festus,
lector (Italian: Festo) Desiderius,
lector (Italian: Desiderio)
Acutius (Italian: Acuzio)
Eutyches (Eutychius) (Italian: Eutiche)
These seven martyrs...
- of the
Acutii to
achieve prominence was
Marcus Acutius,
tribune of the
plebs in 401 BC. The
nomen Acutius is
derived from the
Latin adjective acutus, sharp...
- west
Roman Empire in 300 AD:
Diocesis Hispaniarum in the west
Quintus Acutius Faien****,
legatus Augusti pro praetore, 19 – 1 BC.
Quintus Articuleius...
-
Abronius Abudius Aburius Accius Accoleius Acerronius Acilius Aconius Actorius Acutius Adginnius Aebutius Aedinius Aelius Aemilius Aerelius Afinius Afranius Agnanius...
-
Political offices Preceded by
Quintus Acutius Nerva, and
Lucius Fabius Tuscus as
suffect consul Suffect Consul of the
Roman Empire 100 with
Gaius Julius...
-
Cilnius Proculus May L.
Herennius Saturninus Pomponius Mamili**** Jul. Q.
Acutius Nerva L.
Fabius Tuscus Sep. C.
Plinius Caecilius Secundus C.
Julius Cornutus...
- Sossius, Deacons;
Martyrs Desiderius, Reader, and Gantiol, Eutychius, and
Acutius.
Saint Eustochius,
successor of St
Brice as
Bishop of
Tours in
France (461)...
- of
emperor Nerva Licinii Nervae, a
family of the gens Licinia.
Quintus Acutius Nerva,
Roman consul in AD 100, from the gens
Acutia Publius Licinius Nerva...
- of the
church of Misenum, Proculus,
deacon of Pozzuoli, Eutyches, and
Acutius, who
after chains and
imprisonment were
beheaded under the
emperor Diocletian"...
-
Political offices Preceded by
Quintus Acutius Nerva, and
Lucius Fabius Tuscus as
suffect consul Suffect Consul of the
Roman Empire 100 with
Gaius Plinius...