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- Look up albinus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Albinus is a name. Notable people known as Albinus include: Albinus (philosopher), Gr**** philosopher...
- turned on each other in 196 and commenced a civil war. Albinus died in battle the following year. Albinus was born in Hadrumetum, Africa Province (Sousse, Tunisia)...
- Marcus Nummius Albinus (possibly Marcus Nummius Attidius Senecio Albinus) (c. AD 200 – c. AD 274) was a Roman senator who was appointed consul twice,...
- Issus in 194, he turned on Albinus and defeated him at the battle of Lugdunum in 197. Most historians count Severus and Albinus as two emperors, though they...
- by Jan Wandelaar. Bernhard Siegfried Albinus was born at Frankfurt on the Oder where his father, Bernhard Albinus (1653–1721), was professor of the practice...
- Decimus Junius Brutus Albinus (27 April 81 BC – September 43 BC) was a Roman general and politician of the late republican period and one of the leading...
- June 448 and 17 June 449. Twyman finds the length of Albinus' prefecture "most striking"; Albinus was able to exert the authority of his office, bringing...
- For others with this cognomen, see Albinus (cognomen). Lucceius Albinus was the 6th Roman Procurator of Judea from 62 until 64 and the governor of Mauretania...
- Albinus or Albin was the Prefect of Provence from 573 until he was replaced by Dynamius in 575. He was a royal appointee of Sigebert I. After his prefecture...
- again in 426. His father was probably Caecina Decius Albinus, and his grandfather Aginatius; Albinus was therefore a member of the Roman aristocracy related...