- exiled.
Attidius found refuge in the
court of
Mithridates VI of Pontus, and the two men were
friends for many years. The sole
evidence for
Attidius's life...
- the time of the invasion, the
Governor of
Syria was
Lucius Attidius Corneli****.
Attidius had been
retained as
governor even
though his term
ended in...
- the time of the invasion, the
governor of
Syria was
Lucius Attidius Corneli****.
Attidius had been
retained as
governor even
though his term had ended...
-
Marcus Nummius Albinus (possibly
Marcus Nummius Attidius Senecio Albinus) (c. AD 200 – c. AD 274) was a
Roman senator who was
appointed consul twice, first...
-
Larcius Sabinus 154 – 157
Marcus C****ius
Apollinaris 157 – 162
Lucius Attidius Corneli**** 163 – 164
Marcus Annius Libo 164 – 166
Gnaeus Julius Verus...
- Condi**** ****.
Quintilius Valerius Maximus Jul.? M.
Cominius Secundus L.
Attidius Corneli**** 152 M'.
Acilius Glabrio Cn.
Cornelius Severus M.
Valerius Homullus...
- mentioned.
Marcus Cominius Secundus,
consul suffectus in AD 151, with
Lucius Attidius Corneli****.
Cominius Bonus Agricola Laelius Aper, a
military tribune in...
- this hypothesis; the fate of the two
legions is
still controversial. L.
Attidius Corneli****, the
governor of Syria, was also
defeated by the Parthians...
-
Lucius Aemilius Carus (141–142) ****tus
Cocceius Severi**** (145)
Lucius Attidius Corneli**** (150–151)
Gaius Allius Fusci**** (c. 160)
Publius Julius Geminius...
- Fannius,
joined the
Pontic king, and both Ap****ius Deci**** and the
senator Attidius were
fixtures of some
longevity at the
Pontic court. None of
these men...