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Septimus or
Septimius may
refer to:
People in
Ancient Rome:
Septimus (praenomen), a
praenomen or
Roman personal name
Septimia gens, an
ancient Roman family...
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Septimius (or
Septiminus) was a
Roman usurper who was
proclaimed Emperor in
either 271 or 272 AD,
under the
reign of Aurelian.
Septimius declared himself...
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Gnaeus Cornelius Aquilius Niger—between 138 and 192
Lucius Fabius Cilo
Septiminus Catinius Acili****
Lepidus Fulcini****—between 180 and 192 ...]dius T...
- Rutili**** (July) C.
Aemilius Severus Cantabrinus suff. L.
Fabius Cilo
Septiminus Catinius Acili****
Lepidus Fulcini**** 194 L.
Septimius Severus Pertinax...
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targeting of
Egypt in particular. In
support of Timagenes, Zenobia's
general Septiminus Zabdas invaded the
province at the head of an army of 70,000 men and,...
- coup in the
reign of
Aurelian and
because he
equates Domiti**** with
Septiminus (or Septimius) who was
acclaimed Emperor by the
Dalmatian garrison at...
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Suellius Septiminus,
dedicated a fourth-century
sepulchre at
Salona in
Dalmatia for his wife,
Desidiena Pro****ura, and son, also
named Suellius Septiminus. Suellius...
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fellow freedmen,
Aulus Ignius Epicadus and
Liconia Fausta.
Gaius Ignius Septiminus, a
native of Bagai, was a
soldier in the
eighth cohort of the
Legio III...
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Lucius Fabius Cilo, full name
Lucius Fabius Cilo
Septiminus Catinius Acili****
Lepidus Fulcini****, was a
Roman senator, who was a
confidant of Septimius...
- Pompei**** (attested 31 May 400 – 28 Mar. 401) ?
Helpidius (401–402)
Septiminus (att. 20 Feb. – 13 Sep. 403) ?
Rufius Antonius Agrypnius Volusi**** (404–405)...