-
raised Salutius to
praetorian prefect of the
Orient late in 361. One of
Salutius'
early tasks was to
oversee the
Chalcedon tribunal.
Salutius accompanied...
-
Saturninius Secundus Salutius from Gaul. His
departure stimulated the
writing of Julian's oration, "Consolation Upon the
Departure of
Salutius". In the fourth...
- and
military officials was
convened at
Nicaea to
choose a new emperor.
Salutius, who had
already refused the
throne after Julian's death, now did so again...
- power-hungry nobles. The next day,
after the aged
Saturninius Secundus Salutius,
praetorian prefect of the Orient, had
declined their offer for Emperor...
-
Recent tax increases, and Valens's
dismissal of Julian's po****r
minister Salutius,
contributed to a
general disaffection and to the
acceptability of a revolution...
- the neoplatonists"
Gemistus Pletho, 15th-century
Byzantine philosopher Salutius, 4th-century
author of the
treatise On the Gods and the
Cosmos for ****enic...
-
professed his
faith in
Christ before the
Roman governor Saturninius Secundus Salutius.
After being tortured in Ancyra, he was sent to the
capital city of Constantinople...
-
terms with the usurper, he
quickly rallied,
guided by the
counsels of
Salutius and Arintheus, and the
superior ability of his
generals prevailed in two...
- (358–360)
Helpidius (February 360 –
December 361)
Saturninius Secundus Salutius (361
until some
years into the
reign of Valentinian)
Nebridius Domitius...
- Hispano-Roman statesman,
consul and
praetorian prefect of Gaul
Saturninus Secundus Salutius, 4th-century Gallo-Roman statesman,
praetorian prefect of the
Orient Sallustius...