- to the
consul Anicius Hermogeni****
Olybrius,
whose wife and cousin,
Anicia Juliana, had the same name that
Olybrius gave to his own daughter.
Other historians...
-
domesticorum (commander of the
palace guard)
during the
reign of
Olybrius (r. 472),
until Olybrius died in
November 472.
After a four-month interregnum, Glycerius...
-
Anicius Olybrius was a
Roman politician. He was
appointed to the post of
consul for the year 526,
which he held
without a colleague.
Olybrius, most certainly...
-
Anicius Hermogeni****
Olybrius (fl. 395–397) was a
politician and
aristocrat of the
Roman Empire.
Olybrius was a son of ****tus
Petronius Probus, one of...
- 491. He is
sometimes referred to as "
Olybrius Junior" in the sources,
probably referencing his
young age.
Olybrius was
through his
mother Anicia Juliana...
-
Anicius Olybrius, a
member of the
Anicii family, a
prominent family with
known members active in both
Italia and Gaul. The
exact relation of
Olybrius to other...
-
Olybrius may
refer to:
Quintus Clodius Hermogeni****
Olybrius,
consul in 379
Anicius Hermogeni****
Olybrius,
consul in 395
Anicius Olybrius,
Western Roman...
- no Emperor.
Gaiseric had his own candidate,
Olybrius, who was
related to
Gaiseric because both
Olybrius and a son of Gaiseric's had
married the two daughters...
-
secret letter to Anthemius,
urging him to kill
Olybrius.
Ricimer intercepted the letter,
showed it to
Olybrius, and had him
proclaimed emperor. This contention...
- Irene, who
married Olybrius. This
Olybrius was the son of
Anicia Juliana and
Areobindus Dagalaifus Areobindus. The
daughter of
Olybrius and
Irene was named...