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Nundinium was a
Latin word
derived from the word nundinum,
which referred to the
cycle of days
observed by the Romans.
During the
Roman Empire, nundinium...
- in the
first century AD. He was
twice consul suffectus,
first in the
nundinium of
April through June of 69 with his
brother Gnaeus Arulenus Caelius Sabinus...
- (modern-day Constantine, Algeria) in Numidia. He was
suffect consul for the
nundinium of July–August 142 with
Gaius Laberius Priscus as his colleague. Emperor...
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active during the Prin****te. He was
suffect consul for the
second nundinium of the year 42 as the
colleague of
Gaius Caecina Largus.
Gallus was the...
- – 76) was a
Roman senator and soldier. He was
suffect consul for the
nundinium of September-December 66 as the
colleague of
Marcus Arruntius Aquila....
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Lucius Verus, and
Marcus Aurelius.
Macrinus was
suffect consul in the
nundinium of April-June 154 as the
colleague of [Prifernius ?] Paetus. According...
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reigns of Tiberius, Caligula, and Claudius. He was
suffect consul for the
nundinium of
January to June 44,
succeeding the
ordinary consul Gaius Sallustius...
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Hadrian in the last year.
Falco achieved the rank of
suffect consul for the
nundinium of
September to
December 108 with
Marcus Titius Lustricus Brutti**** as...
- of Tiberius, Caligula,
Claudius and Nero. He was
suffect consul in the
nundinium of
September to
December 39 as the
colleague of
Aulus Didius Gallus. Afer...
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senator active during the
reign of Nero. He was
suffect consul for the
nundinium of May to June 55 AD as the
colleague of
Seneca the Younger, replacing...