Tribune of the Praetorian Guard implicated in the Pisonian conspiracy against Emperor Nero
Subrius Flavus was a tribune of the Praetorian Guard who was heavily implicated in the Pisonian conspiracy against the Emperor Nero and was executed in 65 CE for his involvement.[1]
SubriusFlavus was a tribune of the Praetorian Guard who was heavily implicated in the Pisonian conspiracy against the Emperor Nero and was executed in...
to many, more or less yellow, objects: SubriusFlavus, a failed Roman conspirator against the Emperor Nero Flavus, brother of Arminius Flavius Flava (disambiguation)...
historian Tacitus, the ringleaders included a Praetorian tribune named SubriusFlavus, and a centurion named Sulpicius Asper, who helped Piso devise the plot...
Roman statesman, organized a conspiracy against Nero with the help of SubriusFlavus and Sulpicius Asper, a tribune and a centurion of the Praetorian Guard...
them to their threadbare garments and naked limbs." The Praetorian SubriusFlavus justified his right of revolution against Emperor Nero on the grounds...
In the aftermath of the failed Pisonian conspiracy of 65, Praetorian SubriusFlavus listed Nero's murder of Octavia as one of the reasons for his participation...
was liberally rewarded by the emperor, and Scaevinus put to death. SubriusFlavus, called Flavius in some manuscripts, tribune of the praetorian guard...
Lucius Subrius Felix, buried at Ostia in Latium, aged thirty-six, in a third-century tomb dedicated by his wife, Laelia Quinta. SubriusFlavus or Flavius...
Tricipitinus Flavus Ser. Sulpicius Camerinus 392 L. Valerius Potitus II M. Manlius Capitolinus 391 Consular tribunes L. Lucretius Tricipitinus Flavus Ser. Sulpicius...