GaiusClodiusCrispinus was a Roman politician and senator in the 2nd century AD. He came from the gens Vettia. He was the son of Marcus Vettius Bolanus...
consul for the first nundinium of the year 113 as the colleague of GaiusClodiusCrispinus; Marcellus replaced the consul prior Lucius Publilius Celsus, who...
Secundus; the second time as ordinary consul for the year 113 with GaiusClodiusCrispinus as his colleague. Dio Cassius records the fact that Celsus was...
Gaius Claudius Severus was a Roman senator who lived in the second half of the 1st century AD and the first half of the 2nd century AD. Part of a family...
Martialis Marcellus, the son of Crispinus, consul circa AD 150. Novia L. f. Crispina, daughter of the consul Crispinus, married Quintus Antistius Adventus...
writes that the affair began while Poppaea was still married to Rufrius Crispinus, but in his later work Annals Tacitus says Poppaea was married to Otho...
and Anastasia, Christian martyrs (beheaded) Gaius Julius Vindex, Roman governor (suicide) Lucius Clodius Macer, Roman general (murdered) Nymphidius Sabinus...
Lugdunum. It was during this time he fought at the Battle of Lugdunum against Clodius Albinus, after which he was appointed Legatus Augusti pro praetore (or...
charge of the Guard because the loyalty of the senior Prefect Rufrius Crispinus was in doubt. Claudius rushed back to Rome, where he was met by Messalina...
"Reign of Claudius", pp. 418, 426 Paul Gallivan, "The Fasti for the Reign of Gaius", Antichthon, 13 (1979), pp. 68f Linda Jones Hall, Roman Berytus: Beirut...
in the Fasti Potentini. All were regularly abbreviated. A. = Aulus C. = Gaius Cn. = Gnaeus D. = Decimus L. = Lucius M. = Marcus M'. = Manius P. = Publius...
this compromise held until 376 BC, when two of the tribunes of the plebs, Gaius Licinius Calvus Stolo and Lucius Sextius Lateranus, blocked the election...
Ostienses. Most were regularly abbreviated. A. = Aulus Ap. = Appius C. = Gaius Cn. = Gnaeus Faustus (not abbreviated) L. = Lucius M. = Marcus M'. = Manius...
264, at the beginning of the First Punic War, and in the lower right are Gaius Popillius Laenas and Publius Aelius Ligus, the first pair of plebeian consuls...
There may have been no regular administration until after the victories of Gaius Marius in 101 BC. The historical record of Transalpine promagistracies continues...