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Paconius is a
monotypic snout moth
genus described by Carl
Heinrich in 1956. Its only species,
Paconius corniculatus,
described in the same article, is...
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Paconius Agrippinus was a
Stoic philosopher of the 1st century. His
father was put to
death by the
Roman emperor Tiberius on a
charge of treason. Agrippinus...
- time of the Republic, but
Aulus Paconius Sabinus held the
consulship in AD 58,
during the
reign of Nero. The
nomen Paconius belongs to a
class of gentilicia...
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Ostorius Otacilius Ovidius Ovinius Paccius Paciaecus Pacidius Pacilius Paconius Pactumeius Pacuvius Paldius Palfurius Palpellius Pantuleius Papinius Papirius...
- III M.
Valerius Messalla Corvinus 1 May C.
Fonteius Agrippa 1 Jul. A.
Paconius Sabinus A.
Petronius Lurco 59 C. Vipst**** Aproni**** C.
Fonteius Capito...
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consul of the
Roman Empire 58 with
Marcus Valerius Messala Corvinus Succeeded by
Aulus Petronius Lurco, and
Aulus Paconius Sabinus as
Suffect consuls...
- the
Roman Empire 58 with Nero III,
followed by
Gaius Fonteius Agrippa Succeeded by
Aulus Petronius Lurco, and
Aulus Paconius Sabinus as
Suffect consuls...
- but to
lesser penalties, his son-in-law
Helvidius Priscus and ****ociates
Paconius Agrippinus and
Curtius Mont****. When the news was
brought to
Thrasea at...
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Agrippinus may
refer to:
Paconius Agrippinus, a
stoic philosopher of the 1st
century Agrippinus of Alexandria,
bishop of
Alexandria in the 2nd century...
- in an
episode recounted in Pro Milone: in
response to the
landowner M.
Paconius, who
refused to sell "his
island in Lake Prile," the
Clodi had occupied...