-
attests that
Trachalus had been co-opted into the
Septemviri epulones, one of the four most
prestigious ancient Roman priesthoods.
Trachalus'
skill in oratory...
- time, it was
known as the Year of the
Consulship of
Silius Italicus and
Trachalus, or the
start of the Year of the Four
Emperors (or, less frequently, year...
-
consuls Preceded by Ti.
Catius Asconius Silius Italicus, and P.
Galerius Trachalus as
ordinary consuls Roman consul 68 (suffect) sine
collega Succeeded by...
- and a daughter. Gwyn
Morgan ****umes she was
related to
Publius Galerius Trachalus, "Otho's
alleged speechwriter". Tacitus, who
writes unfavourably about...
- Verul****
Severus as
suffect consuls Roman consul 68 With:
Publius Galerius Trachalus Succeeded by Nero V
Gaius Luccius Telesinus as
suffect consuls...
- Verul****
Severus 68 Ti.
Catius Asconius Silius Italicus P.
Galerius Trachalus suff. Imp. Nero
Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus V (Apr.–Jun.) C. Luccius...
-
Galerius may be the ancestor, if not the father, of
Publius Galerius Trachalus,
consul in 68. Both have a
connection to Ariminum, and
belong to the Roman...
- 69 (8 months and 1 day) Born on 3
January of an
unknown date.
Daughter of a pretor;
possibly related to
Publius Galerius Trachalus.
Vitellius (r. 69)...
- The only
surnames ****ociated with the
early Galerii are Fund**** and
Trachalus, but it is not
known whether they were
personal cognomina, or whether...
-
Roman Empire 66 with
Lucius Verul****
Severus Succeeded by
Tiberius Catius Asconius Silius Italicus, and
Publius Galerius Trachalus as
consules ordinarii...