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- Faltonius Restituti**** (died 252) was a vir egrerius or eques who held several senior-level posts in the Roman Empire of the third century. His career...
- Faltonius Pini**** (c. 235 - aft. 286) was a Proconsul of Asia in 286 or 305. He was the son of Faltonius Restituti****. He married and had issue: Faltonius...
- Faltonius Probus Alypius (floruit 370–397) was a politician of the Roman Empire. Alypius was the son of Clodius Celsinus Adelphius, Praefectus urbi of...
- Tranquillina, and had: (Maecia Proba) (born c. 270), married to (Faltonius) (born c. 260), son of Faltonius Pini****, and had issue Maecia gens Continuité gentilice...
- VI 450 with Gennadius Avienus Succeeded by Marcian Augustus Valerius Faltonius Adelfius Preceded by Aetius Studius Roman consul VII 455 with Procopius...
- They had at least two sons, Quintus Clodius Hermogeni**** Olybrius and Faltonius Probus Alypius, who became high imperial officers. She also had a granddaughter...
- married to Faltonius Probus (born c. 295), son of Faltonius (born c. 260) and wife Maecia Proba (born c. 270) and paternal grandson of Faltonius Pini****...
- Augustus VII Gennadius Avienus 451 Marci**** Augustus (East only) Valerius Faltonius Adelfius (West only) 452 B****us Hercul**** (West only) Sporacius (East...
- 245–248: Gaius Valerius Firmus 249–250: Aurelius Appius Sabinus 251–252: Faltonius Restituti**** 252–253: Lissenius Proculus 253: Septimius [...] 253: Lucius...
- invented by the author: the consul 'Velius Cornificius Gordi****', 'Maecius Faltonius Nicomachus', the Prefect of the City 'Aelius Cesetti****', and the Praetorian...