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Gaius Vibius Treboni****
Gallus (c. 206 – c.
August 253) was
Roman emperor from June 251 to
August 253, in a
joint rule with his son Volusi****. Gallus...
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claimed descent from the family. The
nomen Vibius is a
patronymic surname,
derived from the
praenomen Vibius. The name is
generally regarded as an Oscan...
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error arose in
Vibius' source, in his
misunderstanding of that source, or in the
course of transmission. Paniagua,
David (April 2019). "
Vibius Sequester"...
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Vibius is a
Latin praenomen, or
personal name,
which was
occasionally used
throughout the
period of the
Roman Republic and
perhaps into
imperial times...
- "Gaius
Vibius Marsus", proconsul,
appears on
several coins of
Utica in Africa,
struck in the
reign of Tiberius: they
probably relate to this
Vibius Marsus;...
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daughter of
Matidia (niece of
Roman Emperor Trajan) and
suffect consul Lucius Vibius Sabinus.
After her father's
death in 84,
Sabina and her half-sister Matidia...
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Gaius Vibius Volusi**** (Latin:
Gaius Vibius Afinius Gallus Veldumni**** Volusi****; died
August 253),
commonly called Volusian, was a
Roman emperor from...
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Gaius Vibius Postumus was a
Roman senator, who
flourished under the
reign of Augustus. He was
suffect consul for the
latter half of AD 5 with
Gaius Ateius...
- prúfatted. In English:
Vibius Adir****, son of
Vibius, gave in his will
money to the
Pompeian vereiia-. With this money,
Vibius Vinicius, son of Maras...
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Hirtius and
Vibius Pansa,
while somewhat minimizing the
contribution by
Caesar Octavian.
During the session,
Cicero also gave the news of
Vibius Pansa's injury...