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Gaius Avidius C****ius (c. 130 – July 175 AD) was a
Syrian Roman general and usurper. He was born in Cyrrhus, and was the son of
Gaius Avidius Heliodorus...
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Gaius Avidius Heliodorus (c. 100 – aft. 142) was an
eques and
noted orator who held at
least two
important appointments during the
reigns of
Hadrian and...
- and execution; she has also been
accused of
instigating the
revolt of
Avidius C****ius
against her husband. The
Historia Augusta mentions adultery with...
- name. The
younger Avidius Quietus was
suffect consul in 111, and
later Proconsul of Asia. The
nephew of the
older Quietus,
Gaius Avidius Nigrinus, consul...
- p. 321
Historia Augusta (1921). "6.
Avidius C****ius".
Historia Augusta. doi:10.4159/dlcl.historia_augusta_
avidius_c****ius.1921.
Davies &
Swain 2010, p...
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political rank: he was the son of an
elder Gaius Avidius Nigrinus, and his
uncle was the
consul Titus Avidius Quietus. Nigrinus’
family was wealthy, distinguished...
- po****tion of 600,000.
Seleucia was destro**** in 165 AD by
Roman general Avidius C****ius and
gradually faded into
obscurity in the
subsequent centuries...
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daughter by Berenici****,
married Gaius Avidius Heliodorus and
ultimately gave
birth to
Gaius Avidius C****ius.
Avidius C****ius had
three children with his...
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Titus Avidius Quietus, a
friend and
contemporary of
Pliny the Younger, whom he
supported in his
accusation of
Publicius Certus in AD 96.
Titus Avidius Quietus...
- and
Ceionia Plautia. His
maternal grandparents were the
senator Gaius Avidius Nigrinus and the
unattested noblewoman Plautia. When his
father died on...