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  • troops to secure their support, but Equitius had them captured and killed. Valentinian appointed Equitius consul in 374. He was last seen in the region...
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    This is a list of consuls known to have held office, from the beginning of the Roman Republic to the latest use of the title in Imperial times, together...
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  • adoptive father, if an adoption, as implied by the name, took place. Equitius, consul in AD 374. List of Roman gentes Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography...
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  • Philological Association. Beness, J Lea; Hillard, TW (1990). "The death of Lucius Equitius on 10 December 100 BC". The Classical Quarterly. 40 (1): 269–272. ISSN 0009-8388...
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    Valens (category 4th-century Roman consuls)
    consul IV 373 with Valentinian I Succeeded by Gratian Equitius Preceded by Gratian Equitius Roman consul V 376 with Valentinian II Succeeded by Gratian Merobaudes...
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  • cherished the memory of the Gracchi, Saturninus took about with him Lucius Equitius, a paid freedman, who made himself out to be the son of Tiberius Sempronius...
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    (praetorian prefect). Quadi reacted by raiding and laying waste to Valeria. Consul Equitius was sent to deal with the Quadi raiders but suffered severe losses...
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    Probus (emperor) (category 3rd-century Roman consuls)
    which can be found on most inscriptions, papyri and coinage, as well as Equitius attested on his coins from Ticinum and Pseudo-Aurelius Victor, the Historia...
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    Valentinian I (category 4th-century Roman consuls)
    used not only for emperors, but to all high-profile men, like the Roman consuls. The L'Année Épigraphique attests his full name as Flavius Julius Valentinianus...
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    Valentinian II (category 4th-century Roman consuls)
    Preceded by Gratian Equitius Roman consul 376 with Valens Succeeded by Gratian Merobaudes Preceded by Gratian Merobaudes Roman consul 378 with Valens Succeeded by...
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    peditum under Constans 361: Iovinus, magister equitum under Julian 365–375: Equitius, magister utriusquae militiae under Valentinian I 395–? Alaric I 448/9...
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    Gratian (category 4th-century Roman consuls)
    Gratian's uncle, Augustus of the Eastern empire. Gratian was appointed consul in 366 and was entitled nobilissimus puer by his father. Gratian was seven...
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  • Eggius Egilius Egnatius Egnatuleius Egrilius Elvius Ennius Epidius Eppius Equitius Eranius Erucius Evasius Fabius Fabricius Fadenus Fadius Faenius Falcidius...
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  • Broughton, Magistrates of the Roman Republic, vol. II (1952). 99: L. Equitius 99: P. Furius 99: (Q.) Pompeius (Rufus) 99: M. Porcius Cato 99: Sex. Titius...
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    some say was a house-church on the property of an early Christian named Equitius. Nero's sprawling house, the Domus Aurea, was built just south of this...
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  • Sant'Anastasia al Palatino San Lorenzo in Damaso San Crisogono Santa Susanna Saint Equitius Saint Pammachius Saint Calixtus Santa Cecilia in Trastevere San Lorenzo...
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