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Ceionius Rufius C. f. Volusi****,
vicar of Asia
before 390.
Rufius Antonius Agrypnius Volusi****,
praefectus urbi from AD 417 to 418,
Rufius had previously...
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Postumius Rufius Festus Avienius (or Avienus) was a
Latin writer of the 4th
century AD. He was a
native of
Volsinii in Etruria, from the distinguished...
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Ceionius Rufius Albinus (fl. 4th century) was a
Roman senator who was
appointed consul in 335.
Rufius Albinus was the son of
Gaius Ceionius Rufius Volusi****...
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Rufius Achilius Sividius (fl. 483–488) was a
Roman senator under Odoacer's rule. His
brothers included Rufius Achilius Maecius Placidus, and
Anicius Acilius...
- Abacaenum-Hytanis. Boston, M****achusetts: Little,
Brown and Company. p. 378.
Rufius Festus Avienius Ora
Maritima « et
Barcilonum amoena sedes ditium. » v514...
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Rufius Probi**** (fl. 400 AD) was a
vicarius of the Late
Roman Empire. He is
known from an
ivory diptych on
which he
appears with his
right hand lifted...
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Quintus Petillius Cerialis Caesius Rufus (c. AD 30 —
after AD 83),
otherwise known as
Quintus Petillius Cerialis, was a
Roman general and administrator...
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Rufius Gennadius Probus Orestes (died 552) was a
Roman aristocrat. He was
appointed consul of the
Senate for the year 530,
which he held
alongside Flavius...
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Julian calendar. At the time, it was
known as the Year of the
Consulship of
Rufius and Anni**** (or, less frequently, year 1067 Ab urbe condita). The denomination...
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Licinius Maximinus Succeeded by C.
Ceionius Rufius Volusi****
Petronius Anni**** Preceded by C.
Ceionius Rufius Volusi****
Petronius Anni****
Roman consul...