Hilarianus or Hilarian may refer to: Publius Aelius Hilarianus (2nd century), Roman politician, probably the governor in the Passion of Saints Perpetua...
Mecilius Hilarianus was a Roman politician and senator in the fourth century AD. In 316 AD, Hilarianus served as Corrector (Governor) of the province...
Quintus Julius Hilarianus (fl. 397), commonly known as Hilarian, was a Roman African chronographer and computist. He is sometimes identified with the bishop...
the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Pacatianus and Hilarianus (or, less frequently, year 1085 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 332...
of the letter from the bishops of the province to Emperor Leo (458); Hilarianus, at a council at Constantinople in 536; Eulogius, at the Second Council...
365–368) Sextus Claudius Petronius Probus (first time, c. 368–375) Decimius Hilarianus Hesperius (378-380) Afranius Syagrius (382) Flavius Hypatius (382-383)...
Decimius Magnus Ausonius, a fourth-century poet and rhetorician. Decimius Hilarianus Hesperius, the son of Ausonius, was proconsul of Africa from 376 to 377...
Political offices Preceded by Lucius Papius Pacatianus, Maecilius Hilarianus Consul of the Roman Empire 333 with Domitius Zenophilus Succeeded by Amnius...
Fuscus may have been the ancestor of the consul of 332 AD Maecilius Hilarianus as well as the emperor Avitus. Maecilia gens Wright, Thomas (1861). The...
cursu temporum by the obscure fourth century Latin writer Quintus Julius Hilarianus. This is followed by a version of Fredegar's Book II incorporating an...
while two late Roman sources for unknown reasons call him Hilarius or Hilarianus instead. Münzer suggests that the ancient lists may have contained more...
He helped rebuild and expand a fort at what is now Durham. Mecilius Hilarianus, consul in AD 332, and praefectus urbi from AD 338 to 339. Marcus Maecilius...
steadfast in her faith (v). She is brought to a hearing before the governor Hilarianus and the martyrs confess their Christian faith (vi). In a second vision...
Praefectus urbi of Rome March 337 – January 338 Succeeded by Maecilius Hilarianus Preceded by Clodius Celsinus Adelphius Praefectus urbi of Rome December...
Political offices Preceded by Lucius Papius Pacatianus Mecilius Hilarianus Roman consul 333 With: Flavius Delmatius Succeeded by Flavius Optatus Amnius...
third-century inscription from Bedriacum in Venetia and Histria. Lucius Artorius Hilarianus, named in a list of members of the boat-builders' guild at Ostia at the...
afterwards abandoned this theory of the authorship in favour of Decimus Hilarianus Hilarius, proconsul of Africa in 377. Alternatively, Paolo Angelo Ballerini...
vicarius of Macedonia. Thalassius then succeeded his brother-in-law Decimius Hilarianus Hesperius as proconsul of Africa in 378. Thalassius brought his son Paulinus...
second-century tomb built by his father, Publius Tutorius Hilarianus. Publius Tutorius Hilarianus, dedicated a late second-century tomb at Lupiae for his...
Participants in the Council of Carthage in 411, included for Hilta the Catholic Hilarianus and the Donatist heretic Victor, whose schismatic party was firmly condemned...
Mar 337) L. Aradius Valerius Proculus I (Mar 337 – Jan 338) Mecilius Hilarianus (Jan 338 – Jul 339) Lucius Turcius Apronianus (Jul – Oct 339) Fabius Titianus...