VulcaciusRufinus (died 368) was a Roman politician, related to the Constantinian dynasty. Rufinus' siblings were Neratius Cerealis, Galla (the mother...
established, comprising the dioceses of Pannonia, Dacia and Macedonia. VulcaciusRufinus was the prefect, 347–352. The new prefecture was abolished in 361...
uncertain whether he was prefect of Gaul) Fabius Titianus (341-350) VulcaciusRufinus (353-354) Gaius Ceionius Rufius Volusianus Lampadius (354-355) Honoratus...
married twice. With his first wife, Galla, sister of the later consuls VulcaciusRufinus and Neratius Cerealis, he had two sons and a daughter. His eldest...
Furius Placidus Romulus Preceded by Amantius M. Nummius Albinus Roman consul III 346 With: Constantius Augustus IV Succeeded by VulcaciusRufinus Eusebius...
and saint Caesarius of Nazianzus, Roman physician and politician VulcaciusRufinus, Roman prefect, consul and politician Yue Wan, Chinese general and...
and saint Caesarius of Nazianzus, Roman physician and politician VulcaciusRufinus, Roman prefect, consul and politician Yue Wan, Chinese general and...
Albinus Roman consul IV 346 with Constans Augustus III Succeeded by VulcaciusRufinus Eusebius Preceded by Magnentius Gaiso Roman consul V–VII 352–354 with...
constituted as a distinct theme under a strategos sometime before 840. VulcaciusRufinus (347–352) Quintus Flavius Maesius Egnatius Lollianus Mavortius (355–56)...
Political offices Preceded by VulcaciusRufinus II Flavius Eusebius Roman consul 349 with Flavius Philippus Succeeded by Ulpius Limenius II Aconius Catullinus...
property confiscated, but soon he was recalled through the influence of VulcaciusRufinus. He died around 369. His wife, Constantia, was related to the house...
brother of Galla, wife of Julius Constantius, and half-brother of VulcaciusRufinus, and probably had a son named Neratius Scopius. He owned some balnea...
Constantius Augustus IV Flavius Julius Constans Augustus III 347 VulcaciusRufinus Eusebius 348 Philippus Salia 349 Ulpius Limenius Aconius Catullinus...
(half-brother of Emperor Constantine I) Neratius Cerealis, consul in 358 VulcaciusRufinus (died 368), praetorian prefect of Italy then of Illyricum Wikimedia...