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Aulus Avilius Flaccus was a
Roman eques who was
appointed praefectus or
governor of
Roman Egypt from 33 CE to 38. His rule
coincided with the
riots against...
- toparkhês of Edessa, and the
prefect of Egypt, in my view
probably A.
Avillius Flaccus, who
ruled Egypt AD 32 to 38—just the
years of Vitellius’ mandate...
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children are
attributed to
Romulus in Plutarch: a daughter, Prima, and a son,
Avillius, but here
Plutarch notes that his source,
Zenodotus of Troezen, is widely...
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Statilius Severus 156 M.
Ceionius Silv**** C.
Serius Augurinus Mar.? A.
Avillius Urinatius Quadratus Strabo Aemili**** Nov.? Q. C****ius
Praenestinus C...
- Staberi****,
under Hadrian Gaius Javolenus Calvinus, 138 – 140 [Aulus
Avillius Urina]tius Quadratus, c.151 – c.154 ****tus
Tigidius Perennis,
before 185...
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Consul of the
Roman Empire 156 with
Gaius Serius Augurinus Succeeded by
Aulus Avillius Urinatius Quadratus, and
Strabo Aemili**** as
consules suffecti...
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Gaius Avillius Gaii
filius Caimus Patavinus privatum Translated: "When
emperor Caesare Augustus was
consul for the 13th time" "Caius
Avillius Caimus...
- part of the
first century, for herself, her daughter,
Annia Tertulla, and
Avillius Anthus.
Gaius Staius C. l. Felix, a
freedman at Rome, who
together with...
- Celer,
buried at
Aquileia in
Venetia and Histria,
along with
Publius Avillius.
Silicius Donatus, one of the
Sodales Augustales, was
buried at Tarraco...