- some
Sallustius (with
unclear praenomen) was a
proquaestor in
Syria in 50 BC
under Marcus Calpurnius Bibulus.
Mommsen identified this
Sallustius with...
- The
names Sallustius/Saloustios and
their vernacular variants Sallust(e) have been
borne by many people:
Sallust or
Gaius Sallustius Crispus, historian...
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Lucius Seius Herennius Sallustius (died 227 AD) was a
Roman usurper in 227. He was a son of
Seius (b. ca 155) and his wife
Herennia Orbiana (b. ca 160)...
- Some
experts identify him with the
Neoplatonist Sallustius.
Julian rewarded his
loyalty by
making Sallustius his
colleague as
consul for the year 363 AD....
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Gaius Sallustius P****ienus
Crispus was a
prominent figure in the
Roman Empire during the
first century. He held the
consulship twice, and was stepfather...
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Sallustius Lucullus (possibly died 89 or 93 AD) was a
governor of
Roman Britain during the late 1st
century AD,
holding office after Gnaeus Julius Agricola...
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Sallustius (Gr****: Σαλούστιος; fl. 5th century) of
Emesa was a
Cynic philosopher, who
lived in the
latter part of the 5th
century AD.
Sallustius' father...
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Sallustius Juba and Jubae.
Gaius Julius Sallustius Saturninus Fortunati****,
consul suffectus in an
uncertain year
before AD 262.
Julius Sallustius,...
- was
replaced by Nebridius. Salutius, and not his
contemporary Flavius Sallustius, is
almost certainly to be
identified as the
Salustios (Ancient Gr****:...
- time, it was
known in Rome as the Year of the
Consulship of Iuli**** and
Sallustius (or, less frequently, year 1116 Ab urbe condita). The
denomination 363...