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suffectus ("
suffect consul"). A
consul elected to
start the year—called a
consul ordinarius ("ordinary consul")—held more
prestige than a
suffect consul,...
- The gens
Minicia was a
plebeian family at
ancient Rome.
Members of this gens are
first mentioned in the
first century,
achieving the
consulate under the...
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Roman senator who
lived during the
reign of the
emperor Tiberius. He was
suffect consul in AD 31 with ****tus
Tedius Valerius Catullus as his colleague....
- and
senator who was
appointed suffect consul sometime before AD 230.
Probably the son of
Quintus Anicius Faustus,
suffect consul in AD 198, and a member...
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appointed suffect consul sometime in a
nundinium in the late
second or
early third century; however, it has been
speculated that he was
appointed suffect consul...
- as
Suffect consuls Roman consul 34 with
Paullus Fabius Persicus Succeeded by
Quintus Marcius Barea Sor****,
Titus Rustius Nummius Gallus as
Suffect consuls...
- was sent by
Claudius to
Armenia with
Gnaeus Domitius Corbulo. He was a
suffect consul during the
reign of Nero, most
likely in the year 63 or 64. Muci****...
- The gens
Sulpicia was one of the most
ancient patrician families at
ancient Rome, and
produced a
succession of
distinguished men, from the
foundation of...
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Senator of
provincial origin.
Asiaticus was
twice consul:
first in 35 as
suffect consul with
Aulus Gabinius Secundus as his colleague;
second in 46 as ordinary...
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which held the praetorship. Corbulo's
early career is
unknown but he was
suffect consul in AD 39
during the
reign of Caligula, his brother-in-law through...