- brownish-orange.
Alfenus calamistratus Simon, 1902 –
Congo basin Alfenus chrysophaeus Simon, 1903 –
Equatorial Guinea or
Cameroon "Gen.
Alfenus Simon, 1902"...
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Lucius Alfenus Senecio was a
Roman figure of the late 2nd and
early 3rd centuries. Born in Curculum,
Africa (Roman province) (Djemila, Algeria), Lucius...
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Alfenus Varus was an
ancient Roman jurist and
writer who
lived around the 1st
century BC.
Alfenus Varus (whose
praenomen might have been Publius) was...
- of
Vinicius and Varus,
named after Roman consuls Publius Vinicius and
Alfenus Varus, and less frequently, as year 755 AUC (ab urbe condita)
within the...
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suggests that
enemies of Rome were
posing a
difficult challenge, and
Lucius Alfenus Senecio's
report to Rome in 207
describes barbarians "rebelling, over-running...
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presence there in 205.
Birley believes he was the
predecessor of
Lucius Alfenus Senecio, but
admits the
evidence equally supports Pudens as Senecio's successor...
- (Publius)
Alfenus Varus, a
jurist and
pupil of
Servius Sulpicius Rufus.
Publius Alfenius Varus,
perhaps the son of the jurist,
consul in AD 2.
Alfenus or Alfenius...
- list him as a
separate person,
whilst later authorities now list
Lucius Alfenus Senecio as the last
known governor. The
theory that
there was a second...
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Agorius Albanius Albatius Albinius Albius Albinov****
Albucius Alburius Alfenus Alfius Allectius Allienus Amafinius Amatius Amblasius Ambrosius Ampius...
- to many
scholars that both are
addressed to the same man,
namely Alfenus Varus.
Alfenus is said to have been born in
Cremona not
later than 82 BC, so was...