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page 1Late Roman Empire political office-holders
Afranius Hannibalianus
Roman consul 292 AD
Bassianus
one time potential Caesar of the Roman Empire
agentes in rebus
late Roman Imperial Courier Service
Nummius Tuscus
Roman consul
Titus Claudius Aurelius Aristobulus
Roman consul in 285 AD
Aristaenetus
Roman consul 404 AD
Vettius Gratus
Roman senator and consul in 250
Flavius Claudius Antonius
Roman politician, consul 382
curiales
In ancient Rome, the curiales (from co + viria, 'gathering of men') were initially the leading members of a gentes (clan) of the city of Rome. Their roles were both civil and sacred. Each gens curialis had a leader, called a curio. The whole arrangement of assemblies was presided over by the curio maximus.
Eusebius
Roman consul (359)
Anicius Faustus Paulinus
3rd-century Roman statesman and official
Gratus
3rd century Roman senator and consul in 280
Eusebius
Roman consul
Rumoridus
Flavius Rumoridus (died 5th century AD) was a Roman soldier who was appointed consul in AD 403 in the Western Roman Empire. At the same time, the eastern emperor Theodosius II served in the same capacity in the East.
Virius Gallus
late 3rd-century Roman senator
Gaius Annius Anullinus
Roman senator
Pomponius Januarianus
Late 3rd-century Roman official and consul
Arcesilaus
Roman senator and consul in 267