- origin. The
praenomina used by the
Ceionii were Lucius, Gaius, and Marcus. The most
illustrious family of the
Ceionii bore the
cognomen Commodus, meaning...
- to C.R. Haines' Loeb edition. Syme,
Ronald (1957). "Antonine Relatives:
Ceionii and Vettulani". Athenaeum, 35. pp. 306–315
Birley 2000a, pp. 41–42. HA...
-
Lucius Aurelius Verus (15
December 130 –
January or
February 169) was
Roman emperor from 161
until his
death in 169,
alongside his
adoptive brother Marcus...
-
Journal des
savants (1961), pp. 28–41
Ronald Syme, "Antonine Relatives:
Ceionii and Vettuleni", Athenaeum, 35 (1957), p. 309
Based on
Table F, "The Children...
- Biography. Routledge. ISBN 9781134695690.
Ronald Syme, "Antonine Relatives:
Ceionii and Vettulani",
Athenaeum 35 (1957), pp. 306-315 Carney,
Elizabeth D.;...
- Biography,
revised edition (New York: Routledge, 1987), p. 238
Ronald Syme, "Antonine Relatives:
Ceionii and Vettuleni", Athenaeum, 35 (1957), pp. 306-315...
-
therefore a
member of the
Roman aristocracy related to the
families of the
Ceionii and the Decii.
Caecina Decius Basilius,
consul in 463,
might be his son...
-
Emperor Domitian (London: Routledge, 1992), p. 11 Syme, "Antonine Relatives:
Ceionii and Vettuleni", Athenaeum, 35 (1957), p. 313 n. 1; CIL X, 4862
Werner Eck...
-
married Lucius Aelius Caesar mentioned above. Syme, "Antonine Relatives:
Ceionii and Vettulani",
Athenaeum 35 (1957), p. 308 Groag,
Prosopographia Imperii...
- his
maternal grandfather was
Publius Ceionius Caecina Albinus, of the
Ceionii Volusiani.
Eustochius was
descended from an
illustrious family of Auvergne...