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1 (1960) THE ROMAN REVOLUTION
mausus, and later by provincial notables like Cn. Domitius Afer (cos. suff . A.D. 39) and domitius decidius (tacitus, Agr. 6,
8), cf. below, p. 69 and p. 136. The younger C. Antistius Vetus (cos. suff . 30) was in charge of Syria in 45 (Dio 47, 27, 2)
(on Horace, Sat. 1, 3, 130) could be trusted, P. Alfenus Varus (cos. suff . 39) came from Cremona. As for Helvius Cinna, cf.
Brixia, CIL v, 4237; 4425 f.; 4612; 4877. 5 Cn. Domitius Afer (cos. suff . A.D. 39) and D. Valerius Asiaticus (cos. II A.D.
P-W III, 1612. C. Carrinas, the son of the Marian leader, became cos. suff . in 43. 5 W. Schulze, LE, 268, cf. the inscr. C
identified. 2 T. Herennius (Eutropius 5, 3, 2), M. Herennius (cos. suff . 34) and M. Herennius Picens (cos. suff. A.D. 1)
5, 3, 2), M. Herennius (cos. suff. 34) and M. Herennius Picens (cos. suff . A.D. 1) presumably belong to the same family.
gs ‘-a’, ‘-as’, ‘-anus’ 3 M. Perperna (cos. 130), C. Carrinas (cos. suff . 43), C. Norbanus (cos. 83). 4 Viz., ‘-enus’ an
81; W. Schulze, LE, 104 ff The earliest consuls are P. Alfenus Varus ( suff . 39) and L. Passienus Rufus (cos. 4 B.C.): the no
y T. Didius, or Deidius (98), then a long gap till P. Ventidius (cos. suff . 43). Names in ‘-isius’ and ‘-asius’ also deserve
Lepidus (46), Q. Fabius Maximus (45) and P. Cornelius Dolabella(cos. suff . 44) were patrician, while P. Servilius Isauricus
(47), P. Vatinius (47), C. Trebonius (45), C. Caninius Rebilus (cos. suff . 45). PageBook=>095 With the designations
1 The others were C. Antonius (cos. 63), C. Caninius Rebilus (cos. suff . 45) and the two consuls of 53, M. Valerius Messa
above, pp. 81 and 83; on the origin of the Vinicii (L Vinicius, cos. suff . 33 B.C., and M. Vinicius, cos. suff. 19 B.C.), c
of the Vinicii (L Vinicius, cos. suff. 33 B.C., and M. Vinicius, cos. suff . 19 B.C.), cf. Tacitus, Ann. 6, 15. An inscr. fro
nas and Sex. Peducaeus. Also L. Nonius Asprenas, now revealed as cos. suff . in 36 (cf. the new Fasti of the Vicomagistri, L’
nd perhaps Q. Marcius Crispus, if he be the Marcius who also was cos. suff . in that year. Nothing is known of the services t
chives (Cicero, De natura deorum 3, 74). 4 C. Cocceius Balbus (cos. suff . 39), M. Cocceius Nerva (cos. suff. 36) and L. Co
74). 4 C. Cocceius Balbus (cos. suff. 39), M. Cocceius Nerva (cos. suff . 36) and L. Cocceius Nerva (never consul): the ne
M. Antonius (Val. Max. 4, 2, 6). For the family of T. Peducaeus (cos. suff . 35), cf. below, p. 235. M. Herennius (cos. suff.
f T. Peducaeus (cos. suff. 35), cf. below, p. 235. M. Herennius (cos. suff . 34) was presumably Picene, cf. above, p. 92. Ano
and undistinguished crew may perhaps be added P. Alfenus Varus (cos. suff . 39 B.C.), also a new name. 8 NotesPage=>235
(Appian, BC 5, 101, 422) may be the son of C. Caninius Rebilus, cos. suff . 45 B.C. 2 On freedmen in command, above p. 201
e great novi homines M. Lollius (cos. 21 B.C.), L. Tarius Rufus (cos. suff . 16 B.C.) and P. Sulpicius Quirinius (cos. 12 B.C
ageBook=>237 the Lex Pedia. 1 Of the family of Q. Laronius (cos. suff . 33) and indeed of his subsequent history nothing
d administration second only to Agrippa was T. Statilius Taurus (cos. suff . 37); he owed his advancement to the patronage of
1; Pliny, NH 33, 50). The wife of Octavianus’ kinsman Q. Pedius (cos. suff . 43) belonged to the family of Messalla (ib. 35,
cult to classify (C. Norbanus Flaccus and L. Cornelius, cos. and cos. suff . 38, and Marcius, cos. suff. 36). Ten only are so
s Flaccus and L. Cornelius, cos. and cos. suff. 38, and Marcius, cos. suff . 36). Ten only are sons or descendants of consula
e NotesPage=>244 1 Dio 49, 43, 6 2 P. Cornelius Scipio, cos. suff . 35, and perhaps L. Cornelius, cos. suff. 38. 3
2 P. Cornelius Scipio, cos. suff. 35, and perhaps L. Cornelius, cos. suff . 38. 3 Not only Messalla himself, consul with O
: the new Fasti show Potitus Valerius consul in 29. M. Valerius, cos. suff . 32, clearly belongs to the same family. 4 Abov
tque libertatem gratifican. ’ 4 And although P. Alfenus Varus (cos. suff . 39) possessed or was to acquire fame as a jurist
, patron and saviour of the city (ILS 8780). C. Cocceius Balbus (cos. suff . 39) also had won an imperatorial salutation (IG
s is unknown possibly Picene, cf. CIL IX, 4191 (Auximum). He was cos. suff . in 31 B.C. 5 P-W VII, 375 ff. He was governing
g of Armenia in 34 (Dio 49, 39, 2 f.). About C. Fonteius Capito (cos. suff . 33) precious little is known. One of the negotia
and a treacherous friend of Brutus, and L. Sempronius Atratinus (cos. suff . 34 B.C.), whose sister Poplicola married, could
7 (Sept. 25th, 27 B.C.). PageBook=>303 M. Tullius Cicero (cos. suff . 30 B.C.), the dissolute and irascible son of the
anctioned by a Lex Saenia (Tacitus, Ann. 11, 25). L. Saenius was cos. suff . in 30 B.C. PageBook=>307 meaning of this
Cassiodorus, Chron. min. 2, 135). 2 Namely C. Antistius Vetus (cos. suff . 30) and M. Titius (cos. suff. 31). It must be ad
5). 2 Namely C. Antistius Vetus (cos. suff. 30) and M. Titius (cos. suff . 31). It must be admitted, however, that full lis
te of Augustus are not to be had. 3 Namely M. Acilius Glabrio (cos. suff . 33), c. 25 B.C. (PIR2, A 71); L. Sempronius Atra
empire of the world. NotesPage=>330 1 C. Antistius Vetus (cos suff . 30 b.c.) Governing Syria for Caesar as quaestor
s. 22), only his command at Actium is attested. L. Tarius Rufus (cos. suff . 16) and M. Vinicius (cos. suff. 19) may well hav
um is attested. L. Tarius Rufus (cos. suff. 16) and M. Vinicius (cos. suff . 19) may well have held more than one praetorian
rliest consul with a name of this type is Sex. Vitulasius Nepos, cos. suff . A.D. 78, who probably comes from the land of the
. 5 L. Passienus Rufus, cos. 4 B.C., and A. Caecina (Severus), cos. suff . 1 B.C. (L’ann. ép., 1937, 62). Passienus is th
ius Ballus (cos. 6 B.C.) was senatorial. L. Volusius Saturninus (cos. suff . 12 B.C.) came of an old praetorian family. L. Ae
22 f. 6 C. Poppaeus Sabinus and Q. Poppaeus Secundus, cos. and cos. suff . in A.D. 9: cf. ILS 5671; 6562 (Interamnia Praetu
5671; 6562 (Interamnia Praetuttianorum). 7 C. Vibius Postumus (cos. suff . A.D. 5) and A. Vibius Habitus (cos. suff. A.D. 8
7 C. Vibius Postumus (cos. suff. A.D. 5) and A. Vibius Habitus (cos. suff . A.D. 8) certainly came from Larinum (CIL IX, 730
165. PageBook=>363 Another Samnite was M. Papius Mutilus (cos. suff . A.D. 9), of an ancient dynastic house. Two other
or from all the Paeligni. 4 NotesPage=>363 1 L. Apronius, cos. suff . A.D. 8, and C. Visellius Varro, cos. suff. A.D.
;363 1 L. Apronius, cos. suff. A.D. 8, and C. Visellius Varro, cos. suff . A.D. 12. (For Their gentilicia, cf. Schulze, LE,
gentilicia, cf. Schulze, LE, 110; 256). Also Q. Junius Blaesus, cos. suff . A.D. 10? The Origin of Lucilius Longus, cos. suf
nius Blaesus, cos. suff. A.D. 10? The Origin of Lucilius Longus, cos. suff . A.D. 7, is not known: perhaps the son of Brutus’
sPage=>373 1 C. Furnius (cos. 17 B.C.) and L. Tarius Rufus (cos. suff . 16 B.C.). 2 Below, pp. 378 f.; 421 f. 3 In 1
ered from several fragmentary copies, OGIS 458. 3 L. Vinicius (cos. suff . 5 B.C.), the son of the consul of 33 B.C. August
towards Julia, cf. Suetonius, Divus Aug. 64, 2. 4 P. Vinicius (cos. suff . A.D. 2), son of M. Vinicius (cos. suff. 19 B.C.)
64, 2. 4 P. Vinicius (cos. suff. A.D. 2), son of M. Vinicius (cos. suff . 19 B.C.). On him, cf. Seneca, Controv. 1, 2, 3;
a (Suetonius, Galba 3, 4), the first wife of C. Sulpicius Galba (cos. suff . 5 B.C.). Note the praenomina, Paullus and Africa
us Scaurus, ib., A 405; Lentulus Maluginensis, the father of the cos. suff . of A.D. 10, ib., C 1393; Cornelius Dolabella, fa
us Sisenna, ib., C 1454-6; and the father of C. Sulpicius Galba (cos. suff . 5 B.C.), cf. Suetonius, Galba 3. PageBook=>
end. 2 His daughter (PIR2, C 323) married L. Nonius Asprenas, cos. suff . A.D. 6, of a family of the new nobility which ca
r. This Q. Volusius may be the father of L. Volusius Saturninus (cos. suff . 12 B.C.); that consul’s wife was Nonia Polla (OG
ied to an Aemilia Lepida. 4 Above, p. 424. L. Nonius Asprenas (cos. suff . A.D. 6), Sex. Nonius Quinctilianus (cos. A.D. 8)
lior1 In the Balkans the experienced soldier A. Caecina Severus (cos. suff . 1 B.C.) was in charge of Moesia (now that Macedo
ose virtues matched his illustrious lineage, C. Vibius Postumus (cos. suff . A.D. 5), L. Apronius (cos. suff. A.D. 8), and pr
us lineage, C. Vibius Postumus (cos. suff. A.D. 5), L. Apronius (cos. suff . A.D. 8), and probably L. Aelius Lamia, ‘vir anti
a son of Germanicus(Drusus), Tacitus, Ann. 6, 40. 2 Asprenas (cos. suff . A.D. 6) is attested in A.D. 14/15 (Tacitus, Ann.
nsul and suffect consul in A.D. 30 (sons of L. Cassius Longinus, cos. suff . A.D. II). The Former Was Married To Drusilla, Da
Have Had The cognomen ‘Nonianus’. 5 Mamercus Aemilius Scaurus, cos. suff . anno incerto, ‘insignis nobilitate et orandis ca
sular sons. 6 PageNotes. 496 1 Neither L. Marcius Philippus (cos. suff . 38 B.C.), nor another Marcius, namely Censorinus
8 (ILS 934). 3 For example, no issue is known of T. Peducaeus (cos. suff . 35 B.C.) or of L. Autronius Paetus and L. Flaviu
s and L. Flavius (suffect consuls in 33 B.C.). P. Alfenus Varus (cos. suff . 39 B.C.), L. Caninius Gallus (cos. 37 B.C.), and
the fourth. Less spectacular, the family of C. Antistius Vetus (cos. suff . 30 B.C.) lasted longer. 6 PageNotes. 499 1 S
od. 8 The descendants of another novus homo, L. Nonius Asprenas (cos. suff . 36 B.C.), lasted as long and perpetuated the blo
ticus, consul under Caligula, cos. 11 46, and Cn. Domitius Afer, cos. suff . 39. 2 The origin of Burrus is revealed by ILS
ng of Roman blood. 7 NotesPage=>511 1 C. Sulpicius Galba (cos. suff . 5 B.C.), married to Mummia Achaica and then to t
ambicione ac periculis vacuum. ’ 2 On the virtues of Memmius (cos, suff . A.D. 31), Ann. 14, 47; for Volusius (cos. suff.
tues of Memmius (cos, suff. A.D. 31), Ann. 14, 47; for Volusius (cos. suff . A.D. 3), Ann. 13, 30. 3 Tacitus, Agr. 42, 5: ‘
ollowing years: 39 B.C. C. Cocceius (Balbus), already known as cos. suff . anno incerto (CIL 12, p. 219), now supersedes L.
he Fasti Biondiani (ib., p. 65). 38 B.C. The Cornelius who was cos. suff . in this year acquires a praenomen, Lucius, thus
r difficulties, cf. PIR1, V 94). 5 B.C. Q. Haterius emerges as cos. suff ., and the praenomen of Galba is shown to be Gaius
nd Lucius, 472. Acilii Glabriones, 500. Acilius Glabrio, M. (cos. suff . 33 B.C.), 242, 328, 330. Actium, Battle of, 276
494; conspiracy and death of, 430, 432. Aemilius Scaurus, Mam. (cos. suff . under Tiberius), noble birth and vices of, 374;
of, 441. Alexander Helios, 261, 265, 300. Alfenus Varus, P. (cos. suff . 39 B.C.), novus homo, 79, 93, 498; in the Cisalp
, C., proconsul of Hispania Ulterior, 64. Antistius Vetus, C. (cos. suff . 30 B.C.), 64, 111, 171, 206, 328, 329; legate of
400. Appuleius, Sex. (cos, A.D. 14), 421, 496. Apronius, L. (cos. suff . A.D. 8), novus homo, 363, 434, 436. Aqueducts,
sisium, 360, 361, 466. Asturia, 332, 401. Ateius Capito, C. (cos. suff . A.D. 5), novus homo, 375; religious activities,
., 191, 204 f., 225, 332, 464, 484, 522. Autronius Paetus, L. (cos. suff . 33 B.C.), 242, 327; proconsul of Africa, 292, 30
Etruscan nobleman, 82. PageBook=>540 Caecina Severus, A. (cos. suff . 1 B.C.), 363; legate of Moesia, 394, 399, 436; o
is descendants, 500. Caecinae, of Volaterrae, 83. Caelius, C. (cos. suff . 4 B.C.), 362. Caelius Rufus, M., parentage of,
a, witch, 200. Canidius, in Cyprus, 200. Canidius Crassus, P. (cos. suff . 40 B.C.), 189, 220, 268; his campaign towards th
.), partisan of Antonius, 200, 266, 498. Caninius Rebilus, C. (cos. suff . 45 B.C.), 94, 111, 165, 236. Caninius Rebilus, C
. (cos. suff. 45 B.C.), 94, 111, 165, 236. Caninius Rebilus, C. (cos. suff . 12 B.C.), 373. Cannutius, Ti. (tr.pl. 44 B.C.)
Antioch, 367. Carrinas, C., Marian partisan, 65. Carrinas, C. (cos. suff . 43 B.C.), Caesarian partisan, 65, 90, 111, 188,
; see also M. Junius Brutus, Liberators. Cassius Longinus, C. (cos. suff . A.D. 30), 492. Cassius Longinus, L. (tr. pl. 44
, 200, 267, 282, 382, 385, 500, 504, 518. Cocceius Balbus, C. (cos. suff . 39 B.C.), Antonian, 200, 267. Cocceius Nerva, L.
s Nerva, L., Antonian, 200, 208, 225, 267. Cocceius Nerva, M. (cos. suff . 36 B.C.), Antonian, 200, 266, 267. Cocceius Ne
77, 423, 491,493. Cornelius, the scribe, 249. Cornelius, L. (cos. suff . 38 B.C.), 235, 243. Cornelius, L. (cos. suff. 32
. Cornelius, L. (cos. suff. 38 B.C.), 235, 243. Cornelius, L. (cos. suff . 32 B.C.), 279. Cornelius Balbus, L., from Gade
rnelius Cinna, L. (pr. 44 B.C.), 65, 269. Cornelius Cinna, L. (? cos. suff . 32 B.C.), 279, 328. Cornelius Cinna Magnus, Cn
es the consulate under Augustus, 377. Cornelius Dolabella, P. (cos. suff . 44 B.C.), 69, 94, 143, 163, 197; actions in 44 B
f Seianus, 358, 377, 437. Cornelius Lentulus Maluginensis, Ser. (cos. suff . A.D. 10), 377. Cornelius Lentulus Marcellinus,
llinus, P. (cos. 18 B.C.), 373. Cornelius Lentulus Scipio, P. (cos. suff . A.D. 24), legionary legate, 396. Cornelius Lentu
ius Scipio, paramour of Julia, 426, 493. Cornelius Scipio, P. (cos. suff . 35 B.C.), 230, 244; husband of Scribonia, 230.
siagenus, L. (cos. 83 B.C.), 43. Cornelius Scipio Asiaticus, P. (cos. suff . A.D. 68), 497. Cornelius Severus, epic poet, 253
polis, in Cilicia, 281. PageBook=>546 Domitius Afer, Cn. (cos. suff . A.D. 39), orator from Vienna, 44, 79, 367, 456,
d by Cassius Severus, 487; by Horace, 511. Fabius Maximus, Q. (cos. suff . 45 B.C.), 68 f., 95. Fabius Persicus, Paullus
nus, M., on ‘Patavinitas’, 485; on satire, 489. Fabricius, Q. (cos. suff . 2 B.C.), 362. Factio, 12, 22, 157. Factions, i
2, 198. Flavius, L. (tr. pl. 60 B.C.), 33 f., 66. Flavius, L. (cos. suff . 33 B.C.), Antonian partisan, 242, 266, 498. Flav
Fleginas, C, knight from Placentia, 74. Fonteius Capito, C. (cos. suff . 33 B.C.), Antonian diplomat, 225, 242, 259, 266,
enate, 365 ff. Hadrian, the Emperor, 415, 502. Haterius, Q. (cos. suff . 5 B.C.), 362, 375. Helenus, freedman of Octavi
. Herennius, M. (cos. 93 B.C.), novus homo, 94. Herennius, M. (cos. suff . 34 B.C.), 92, 200, 242, 328, 498. Herennius, T.,
498. Herennius, T., Italian general, 92. Herennius Picens, M. (cos. suff . A.D. 1), 92. Herod the Idumaean, 201, 260, 474
os. A.D. 1), see Gaius Caesar. Julius Caesar (Octavianus), C. (cos. suff . 43 B.C.), see Augustus. PageBook=>551 Jul
, 244, 492, 495. Junii Silani, 382, 495. Junius Blaesus, Q. (cos. suff . A.D. 10), novus homo, 363, 404, 434, 437. Junius
es, 446. Larinum, 82, 193, 360, 361, 362, 383. Laronius, Q. (cos. suff . 33 B.C.), novus homo and admiral of Octavianus,
L. (cos. 62 B.C.), novus homo, 94. Licinius Nerva Silianus, A. (cos. suff . A.D. 7), 434, 435. Licinius Stolo, C., Augustan
363 proscribed, 193 f.; his wealth, 31, 195. Lucilius Longus (cos. suff . A.D. 7), novus homo and friend of Tiberius, 363,
Marcii Philippi, 19, 496. Marcii Reges, 25, 68. Marcius, (cos. suff . 36 B.C.), 199, 243. Marcius, Ancus, King of Rome
128; family and kinsmen, 36, 112, 128. Marcius Philippus, L. (cos. suff . 38 B.C.), as a Caesarian, 64; his consulate, 229
here, 465, 478. Memmius, C. (pr. 58 B.C.), 242. Memmius, C. (cos. suff . 34 B.C.), 242. Memmius Regulus, P. (cos. suff.
Memmius, C. (cos. suff. 34 B.C.), 242. Memmius Regulus, P. (cos. suff . A.D. 31), 499, 518 Menedemus, Caesarian in Thess
. Nonii Asprenates, of new nobility, 424. Nonius Asprenas, L. (cos. suff . 36 B.C.), Caesarian partisan, 64, 111, 199; his
Asprenas, (L.), friend of Augustus, 483. Nonius Asprenas, L. (cos. suff . A.D. 6), 424; legate of Varus, 435; proconsul of
ius Carbo, Cn. (cos. 85 B.C.), 16, 27, 28. Papius Mutilus, M. (cos. suff . A.D. 9), Samnite, 363, 434, 452. Paquius Scaeva,
, as soldiers, 449 ff.; idealization of, 453, 456. Pedius, Q. (cos. suff . 43 B.C.), nephew of Caesar, 64; his career, 128
, 111, 199; his family, 235. PageBook=>558 Peducaeus, T. (cos. suff . 35 B.C.), 200, 235, 498. Pergamum, 76, 262.
Plancus, see Munatius. Plautii, 85, 399, 422. Plautius, A. (cos. suff . 1 B.C.), 422. Plautius Hypsaeus, P., consular
, meaning of, 317, 464. Pompeii, origin of, 28. Pompeius, Cn. (cos. suff . 31 B.C.), 279, 328. Pompeius, Q. (cos. 141 B.C
7, 437; his daughter, 499; origin, 362. Poppaeus Secundus, Q. (cos. suff . A.D. 9), novus homo, 362, 434; a bachelor, 452,
Porcius Cato, M., son of Cato Uticensis, 205. Porcius Cato, M. (cos. suff . A.D. 36), delator, 492. Portents, about Octavian
l lady, 384 f. Sempronii, 19, 493. Sempronius Atratinus, L. (cos. suff . 34 B.C.), admiral of Antonius, 231, 269; deserts
r and connexions, 69, 136; descendants, 298, 492. Sestius, L. (cos. suff . 23 B.C.), 206, 335. Sestius, P. (tr. pl. 57 B.
. Statilii, from Lucania, 237, 382, 425. Statilius Taurus, T. (cos. suff . 37 B.C.), 91, 95, 200, 238, 241, 302, 325, 327,
, 90, 289, 363, 468. Sulpicii, 18, 511. Sulpicius Galba, C. (cos. suff . 5 B.C.), 377, 386, 511. Sulpicius Galba, Ser.,
01, 428, 435, 437. Tacitus, see Cornelius. Tarius Rufus, L. (cos. suff . 16 B.C.), novus homo, 362, 373, 376, 397, 403, 4
Titius, Caesarian senator, perhaps from Spain, 80. Titius, M. (cos. suff . 31 B.C.), proscribed, 193; with Sex. Pompeius, 2
ellenus Rufus, T., senator from Concordia, 363. Trebonius, C. (cos. suff . 45 B.C.), legate of Caesar, 94; son of a knight,
eneral repute and rank in history, 4, 146. Tullius Cicero, M. (cos. suff . 30 B.C.), with the Liberators, 198, 206; his con
L., legate of L. Piso in Macedonia, 396. Valerius Messalla, M. (cos. suff . 32 B.C.), 244, 279. Valerius Messalla, Potitus
Caesar. Valgus, landowner in Samnium, 362. Valgius Rufus, C. (cos. suff . 12 B.C.), 362, 375. Varius Cotyla, Antonian, 189
able verdicts, 488. Ventidii, of Auximum, 92. Ventidius, P. (cos. suff . 43 B.C.), origin and early career, 71, 92; a ‘mu
94. Vibii Visci, perhaps from Brixia, 363. Vibius Habitus, A. (cos. suff , A.D. 8), novus homo from Larinum, 362, 434, 498.
wife, 134; no consular descendants, 498. Vibius Postumus, C. (cos. suff . A.D. 5), novus homo from Larinum, 362, 434, 498;
s, 155, 306, 469. Vinicii, of Cales, 194, 289. Vinicius, L. (cos. suff . 33 B.C.), 194, 200, 242, 328. Vinicius, L. (cos.
cius, L. (cos. suff. 33 B.C.), 194, 200, 242, 328. Vinicius, L. (cos. suff . 5 B.C.), 375. Vinicius, M. (cos. suff. 19 B.C.
242, 328. Vinicius, L. (cos. suff. 5 B.C.), 375. Vinicius, M. (cos. suff . 19 B.C.), novus homo, his origin, 194, 362; in G
; marries Julia Livilla, 499; fate of, 499, 504. Vinicius, P. (cos. suff . A.D. 2), 375, 400, 435. Vipsania, daughter of
, 146, 148, 157, 206, 343, 448, 490, 512. Visellius Varro, C. (cos. suff . A.D. 12), novus homo, 363. Visidius, L., local
61; allegations about his family, 487. Vitulasius Nepos, Sex. (cos. suff . A.D. 78), his origin, 361. Volaterrae, 82, 83, 8
lusius, Q., kinsman of Tiberius, 424. Volusius Saturninus, L. (cos. suff . 12 B.C.), 362, 381, 434, 435, 438; connected wit
th Tiberius, 424; descendants, 500. Volusius Saturninus, L. (cos. suff . A.D. 3), 518. Vulcanius, haruspex, 190, 218. W
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