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Gaius Sedatius Florus (Latin: C. Sedat. Florus; fl.
early 2nd-century AD) was a
lawyer and
secretary for the
administration of
Portus Namnetum (modern...
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Marcus Sedatius Severi**** (105–161 or 162) was a
Roman senator,
suffect consul, and
general during the 2nd
century AD,
originally from Gaul. Severi****...
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governor of Cappadocia, the
frontline in all
Armenian conflicts, was
Marcus Sedatius Severi****, a Gaul with much
experience in
military matters. Convinced...
- see filiation.
Gaius Sedatius Severus, the
father of
Marcus Sedatius Severi****, was
probably born
about AD 75.
Marcus Sedatius C. f. Severi**** Julius...
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generation whose names include Metilius as part of
their nomenclature:
Marcus Sedatius Severi****,
consul in 153, and
Marcus Metilius Aquillius Regulus, consul...
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Deiotariana or
Legio IX
Hispana in the Bar
Kochva Revolt) 161 –
defeat of
Marcus Sedatius Severi**** by the
Parthians at
Elegeia in Armenia.
Possibly the
Legio IX...
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Governor of Cappadocia, the front-line in all
Armenian conflicts, was
Marcus Sedatius Severi****, a Gaul with much
experience in
military matters. But living...
- wife of
Marcus Aemilius Lepidus Minor,
swallowing burning coal
Marcus Sedatius Severi**** (161 or 162),
Roman senator,
consul and general,
starved himself...
- led to the
suicide of its commander, the
governor of Cappadocia,
Marcus Sedatius Severi****. At this time,
there were two
legions permanently stationed...
- Scet****
Scoedius Scribonius Scuilius Scutarius Seccius Secundinius Secundius Sedatius Segulius Seius Selicius Sellius Sempronius Sennius Sentius Seppienus Seppius...