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The Consularia Italica are a collection of consular fasti published in 1892 by Theodore Mommsen as part of the 'Monumenta Germaniae Historica'. They are composed of:

  1. Anonymi valesiani pars posterior
  2. Fasti vindobonenses priores
  3. Fasti vindobonenses posteriores
  4. Paschale campanum
  5. Continuatio hauniensis Prosperi
  6. Excerpta ex Barbaro Scaligeri
  7. Excerpta ex Agnelli Libro pontificali ecclesiae ravennati

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Consularia Italica

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The Consularia Italica are a collection of consular fasti published in 1892 by Theodore Mommsen as part of the 'Monumenta Germaniae Historica'. They are...

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Fasti vindobonenses

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were published by Johannes Cuspinianus in 1553, and are part of the Consularia Italica collection. The first collection is entitled Fasti vindobonenses priores...

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Roman civil war of 456

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Auctarium Prosperi Havniense, 1 Sidonius Apollinaris, Letters I.11.6. Consularia Italica, Auctarium Prosperi, 457 years. C Heather 2006, p. 259. Fasti vindobonenses...

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Publius Acilius Attianus

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role in the transfer of power from Trajan to Hadrian. He was born in Italica, Hispania Baetica, which was also the birthplace of Publius Aelius Hadrianus...

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List of ancient Roman fasti

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AD; and the other 44 BC to 397 AD, 439 to 455 AD, and 495 to 539. Consularia Italica Liber Linteus, with an Etruscan calendar Menologia rustica, ancient...

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Barbarian invasions into the Roman Empire of the 3rd century

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events he offered the leader of the Heruli, Naulobatus, the "ornamenta consularia," after his people (identifiable with the "Scythians" of the Historia...

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Theodosius I

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praefectus urbi in Constantinople. On 25 August 383, according to the Consularia Constantinopolitana, Gratian was killed at Lugdunum (Lyon) by Andragathius...

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