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Salvius may
refer to:
Salvius Tryphon (2nd
century BC),
leader of the
Second Servile Revolt men of the
Salvia gens
Marcus Salvius Otho, an
emperor of...
- Otho (/ˈoʊθoʊ/ OH-tho; born
Marcus Salvius Otho; 28
April 32 – 16
April 69) was
Roman emperor,
ruling for
three months from 15
January to 16
April 69...
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Antiochus of the
Seleucid line,
Salvius ****umed the name Tryphon, from
Diodotus Tryphon, a
Seleucid ruler.
After his
victory Salvius turned to
besiege the city...
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accuses Salvius of the
forgery of Cogidubnus' will,
while Domitia accuses him of
plotting her exile.
Quintus is
present at
Salvius' trial.
Salvius is convicted...
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Wikisource has the text of the 1911 Encyclopædia
Britannica article "Didius
Salvius Juli****, Marcus".
Coinage of
Didius Juli****
Biography at Roman-emperors...
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after it."
Salvius Liberalis would then have held
command of V
Macedonica from 74 to 78, and
served as
juridicius from 78 to 81.
Afterwards Salvius Liberalis...
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Saint Salvius may
refer to
Salvius of Albi (died 584),
bishop of Albi in
Francia Salvius of
Amiens (died c. 615), 7th-century
bishop of
Amiens This disambiguation...
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Lucius Salvius Otho Titi**** was the
elder brother of the
Roman Emperor Otho (reigned 69 AD). As a
Roman senator, he was
consul in the year 52 as the...
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large supply of
armaments and a
strong leader, a
former slave called Salvius.
Taking the
previous slave-leader
Eunus for his example, who had proclaimed...
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Lucius Octavius Cornelius Publius Salvius Iuli**** Aemili**** (c. 110 – c. 170),
generally referred to as
Salvius Juli****, or
Julian the Jurist, or simply...