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offices culminating with
prefect of
Egypt in 161, when
Marcus Aurelius adlected him
inter praetorios, or with the rank of praetor, into the
Roman Senate...
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office until as late as 211. As a
tribute to his
loyalty and skill, he was
adlected into the Senate, and
afterwards acceded to the consulate. It is unclear...
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began his
career during the
reign of
Antoninus Pius. He may have been
adlected as a
quaestor in 154. It is
thought that he
became a
legatus legionis of...
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interest is
Marcus Macrinius Avitus Catonius Vindex, an
eques who was
adlected into the
Roman senate and
advanced to the consulate. Géza Alföldy is confident...
- from 179 to 180. At some
point after he
returned from Egypt,
Sanctus was
adlected inter praetores by the
emperor Commodus into the Senate. He is next attested...
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advancement into high office.
Sometime between 284 and 289, Januari**** was
adlected into the
Roman senate, and
served as
Praetorian prefect to
Diocletian at...
-
during the
strife of the Year of Four Emperors, the
victorious emperor adlected him into the
Roman senate late in the year 69. Then in
January 70 he replaced...
- Postumus,
governor of
Egypt from AD 45 to 48.
Marcus Julius Romulus,
adlected into the
Senate after serving as
tribune of the plebs, also
served as legate...
- the
result of a
testamentary adoption by a
Quintus Aurelius. Both were
adlected into the
Senate as
praetorians by
Vespasian and
Titus in 73–74. Fronto...
- eminentissimus,
which was
reserved for the
equestrian order), he
probably was only
adlected to the
senatorial order after the
death of
Probus in AD 282. He was elevated...