- when
Marcus Neratius Pansa became the
first to
obtain the consulship. The
Neratii married into the
Roman imperial family in the
fourth century. The nomen...
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Lucius Neratius Marcellus (fl. 1st
century – 2nd
century AD) was an
imperial Roman military officer and
senator who held a
number of
posts in the Emperor's...
- Rougé
argues all
three names were
representative of
their descent from the
Neratii, an
aristocratic family connected to the
Constantinian dynasty through...
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brother and
Vulcacius her half-brother, as "Gallus" is a
cognomen of the
Neratii (Jones, p. 198). Julian,
Letter to the Athenians, 270D. Noel
Emmanuel Lenski...
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Lucius Corellius Neratius Pansa was a
Roman senator, who was
active during the
reign of Hadrian. He was
ordinary consul in AD 122 as the
colleague of Manius...
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Lucius Neratius Proculus was a
Roman senator, who held
several posts in the emperor's service. He was
suffect consul in
either the year 144 or 145. Proculus...
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Lucius Neratius Priscus was a
Roman senator who held
several posts in the emperor's service. He was
suffect consul for the
nundinium September–December...
- Scopius. He
owned some
balnea on the
Esquiline Hill in Rome, the
balnea Neratii Cerealis,
located between the
church built by Pope
Liberius (the modern...
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Lucius Neratius Priscus was a
Roman Senator and
leading jurist,
serving for a time as the head of the
Proculeian school. He was
suffect consul in the nundinium...
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Marcus Hirrius Fronto Neratius Pansa was a
Roman senator who held
several posts in the emperor's service. He was
appointed suffect consul in
either AD...