- Alexander's death.
Quartinus himself was
dismissed from the army by
Maximinus after Alexander's death. But later,
Macedo betra****
Quartinus,
killed him, and...
- to Alexander. They
planned to
elevate Quartinus, but
their leader Macedo changed sides and
murdered Quartinus instead,
although this was not
enough to...
-
Claudius Quartinus was a
Roman senator active during the
first half of the
second century AD.
Originally of the
equestrian class,
Quartinus was suffect...
- Gallic**** 83–87:
Lucius Minicius Rufus Between 123 and 130:
Tiberius Claudius Quartinus Between 126 and 137:
Titus Vitrasius Pollio c. 146–149:
Titus Flavius...
-
Kienast 2017, p. 179.
Historia Augusta, "Thirty Tyrants"
Craven 2019,
QUARTINUS.
Kienast 2017, p. 178;
Peachin 1990, p. 27; Vagi 2000, pp. 316–317. H...
-
client king
Tiberius Julius Rhescuporis IV,
Roman client king
Titius Quartinus,
Roman governor and
usurper Xin Pi (or Zuozhi),
Chinese official and politician...
-
Purpureo Purpurio Pusinnus Pusio Pustula Quadratillus Quadratus Quartillus Quartinus Quartio Quarto Quartus Quietus Quinti**** Quintili****
Quintillanius Quintillus...
- peace.
During a
period of
strife with
Parthia in 123,
Tiberius Claudius Quartinus led a vexillatio, or detachment,
drawn from II
Traiana and
Legio III Cyrenaica...
-
Between 121 and 128 [...]ius
Celer 128/129-130/131
Tiberius Claudius Quartinus 134 – 13?
Titus Caesernius Stati**** c. 149 – c. 152
Gaius Popilius Carus...
- hillfort'). However, the
toponym is
probably first recorded as
Pressena in the
Quartinus Charter of 828, then
appears as
Prihsna in 901,
which may
point to a proto-form...