- ("More") P.C. – Poni
Curavit ("Caused to be Placed") P.C., P. CONS. – Post
Consulatum ("After the Consulate") P.I. – Poni
Jussit ("Ordered to be Placed") P...
- Non-human
electoral candidates Suetonius. De vita Caesarum, Caligula, 55:
consulatum quoque traditur destin****e "it is also said that he
planned to make him...
-
beginning of the year 79 BC:
Retires from
political life,
refusing the post
consulatum provincial command of
Gallia Cisalpina he was
allotted as consul, but...
-
offices Preceded by Fl.
Petrus Sabbatius Iustini****
Augustus III, III post
consulatum Lampadii et
Orestis (West)
Roman consul 534 AD With: Fl.
Petrus Sabbatius...
- II post
consulatum Viatoris (West)
Consul of the
Roman Empire 498 with
Iohannes Scytha Succeeded by
Flavius Iohannes Gibbus, Post
consulatum Paulinii...
- Faustus, Post
consulatum Trocundis (East)
Roman consul 484 with
Theodericus Succeeded by
Quintus Aurelius Memmius Symmachus, Post
consulatum Theoderici (East)...
- Post
consulatum Leonis Augusti (East)
Consul of the
Roman Empire 476 with Imp.
Caesar Flavius Basiliscus Augustus II Succeeded by Post
consulatum Basilisci...
- P.C. – Poni
Curavit ("Caused to be Placed") P.C. – Post
Consulatum P. CONS. – Post
Consulatum ("After the Consulate") P.I. – Poni
Jussit ("Ordered to...
-
dissolution of the
Western Empire, only one
consul was appointed. post
consulatum =
after the (preceding) consulship. Used for gaps when no
consuls were...
- II post
consulatum Viatoris (West)
Consul of the
Roman Empire 498 with
Flavius Paulinus Succeeded by
Flavius Iohannes Gibbus, Post
consulatum Paulinii...