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Flavius Scaevinus, a
praetorian tribune and quaestor, was a
member of the
Pisonian conspiracy against Nero. It was
through his
freedman Milichus that...
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reporting on a long
secret meeting between Scaevinus and
Antonius Natalis,
another conspirator. When
Scaevinus was
given over to
fellow conspirator praetorian...
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Flavius Scaevinus, a
senator of
dissolute life, took part in the
conspiracy of Piso
against Nero. It was
through Milichus, the
freedman of
Scaevinus, that...
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Senator Natalis David de
Keyser as
Senator Cluvius Trevor Cooper as
Senator Scaevinus Hugh
Dixon as
Seneca Alex Lowe as
Milichus Stewart Pelmut as
Street Singer...
- emperor.
After Flavius Scaevinus's freedman, Milichus,
alerted Nero of Piso's conspiracy, Natalis,
having met with
Scaevinus that day, was suspected...
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Cratopopsis –
Cratopus –
Hemicratopus –
Lujaiella –
Pseudiphisus –
Scaevinus –
Stiamus –
Zyrcosoides Alonso-Zarazaga, M.A. & Lyal, C.H.C. (1999) A...
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derived from
cognomina ending in -inus. The root of the name is
probably Scaevinus,
although -inius came to be
regarded as a
regular gentile-forming suffix...
- Picenum, in the
first half of the
first century AD. Saturius, the
slave of
Scaevinus,
named in an
inscription from
Interamna Lirenas in Latium,
dating to AD...
- been
derived from the same root,
either from the
derivative cognomen Scaevinus, or
directly from Scaevius,
using the gentile-forming
suffixes -inius...