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- abridgement of it.: 383  This book is presented as advice to a certain Publius Silvinus. Previously known only in fragments, the complete book was among those...
- Sil****, Sili****, Silo, Silus, Silv****, Silvester, Silvi****, Silvillus, Silvinus, Silvia, Silvius, Similis, Simo, Simplex, Simplici****, Simplicius, Siricius...
- Marcellus, owned a domus in Pompeii with his wife Fabia. ****tus Curvius Silvinus, quaestor during the reigns of Augustus or Tiberius. Gnaeus Domitius Tullus...
- Saint Silvinus or Silvin (c. 650 in Toulouse – 15 February 717 in Auchy) was an evangelist in the area of Thérouanne, which is now in northern France....
- Helpis, a freedwoman who dedicated a tomb at Lugdunum to Quintus Ignius Silvinus, who had been freed along with her, and served as one of the Seviri Augustales...
- Ailbhe of Emly (Albeus, Elvis), first Bishop of Emly, Ireland (527) Saint Silvinus, Bishop of Verona in Italy (c. 550) Saint Sacerdos of Lyon, Bishop of Lyon...
- as a courier on the orders of the governor.[citation needed] Aurelius Silvinus, another frumentarius legionis, left behind in Rome a dedicatory inscription...
- Piso who was spared by Nero after her husbands conspiracy. Lucius Satrius Silvinus, a procurator, who dedicated a first-century tomb at Tergeste in Venetia...
- portion of the second century. Lucius Stenius Cytisus, the freedman of Silvinus, was one of the Seviri Augustales at Casinum in Latium, named in an inscription...
- authority to carry out the papal decree. Adeodatus, 465 Bonifatius, 487 Silvinus, 501 vacant John I, 592 Potentinus, 649 Placentinus, 680 John II, 721 Gratiosus...