Quintus Fabius Julianus, the Glossary
Quintus Fabius Julianus was a Roman senator active during the first half of the second century AD.[1]
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15 relations: Antonia gens, Arval Brethren, Hispania Baetica, List of Roman consuls, Lucius Fabius Gallus, Nundinium, Roman consul, Roman Empire, Roman military diploma, Roman Senate, Roman tribe, Sergius Octavius Laenas Pontianus, Theodor Mommsen, Werner Eck, Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik.
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Antonia gens
The gens Antonia was a Roman family of great antiquity, with both patrician and plebeian branches.
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Arval Brethren
In ancient Roman religion, the Arval Brethren (Fratres Arvales, "Brothers of the Fields") or Arval Brothers were a body of priests who offered annual sacrifices to the Lares and gods to guarantee good harvests.
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Hispania Baetica
Hispania Baetica, often abbreviated Baetica, was one of three Roman provinces created in Hispania (the Iberian Peninsula) on 27 BC.
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List of Roman consuls
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title in Imperial times, together with those magistrates of the Republic who were appointed in place of consuls, or who superseded consular authority for a limited period.
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Lucius Fabius Gallus
Lucius Fabius Gallus was a Roman senator active during the first half of the second century AD. Quintus Fabius Julianus and Lucius Fabius Gallus are 2nd-century Romans, Fabii and Suffect consuls of Imperial Rome.
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Nundinium
Nundinium was a Latin word derived from the word nundinum, which referred to the cycle of days observed by the Romans. Quintus Fabius Julianus and Nundinium are Suffect consuls of Imperial Rome.
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Roman consul
A consul was the highest elected public official of the Roman Republic (to 27 BC).
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Roman Empire
The Roman Empire was the state ruled by the Romans following Octavian's assumption of sole rule under the Principate in 27 BC, the post-Republican state of ancient Rome.
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Roman military diploma
A Roman military diploma was a document inscribed in bronze certifying that the holder was honourably discharged from the Roman armed forces and/or had received the grant of Roman citizenship from the emperor as reward for service.
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Roman Senate
The Roman Senate (Senātus Rōmānus) was the highest and constituting assembly of ancient Rome and its aristocracy.
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Roman tribe
A tribus, or tribe, was a division of the Roman people for military, censorial, and voting purposes.
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Sergius Octavius Laenas Pontianus
Marcus Sergius or Servius Octavius Laenas Pontianus was a Roman politician of the early second century. Quintus Fabius Julianus and Sergius Octavius Laenas Pontianus are 2nd-century Romans.
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Theodor Mommsen
Christian Matthias Theodor Mommsen (30 November 1817 – 1 November 1903) was a German classical scholar, historian, jurist, journalist, politician and archaeologist.
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Werner Eck
Werner Eck (born 17 December 1939) is professor of Ancient History at Cologne University, Germany, and a noted expert on the history and epigraphy of imperial Rome.
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Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik
The (commonly abbreviated ZPE; "Journal of Papyrology and Epigraphy") is a peer-reviewed academic journal which contains articles that pertain to papyrology and epigraphy.
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See also
Fabii
- Aconia Fabia Paulina
- Caeso Fabius Vibulanus
- Dorsennus
- Fabia Eudokia
- Fabia Numantina
- Fabia gens
- Fabii Maximi
- Fabius
- Fabius Dorsuo
- Fabius Planciades Fulgentius
- Fabius Rusticus
- Fabius Titianus
- Fabius Valens
- Gaius Fabius Agrippinus
- Gaius Fabius Dorsuo Licinus
- Gaius Fabius Hadrianus
- Gaius Fabius Pictor
- Gaius Fabius Pictor (consul)
- Lucius Fabius Cilo
- Lucius Fabius Gallus
- Lucius Fabius Justus
- Lucius Julius Gainius Fabius Agrippa
- Marcus Fabius Buteo
- Marcus Fabius Vibulanus (consul 442 BC)
- Marcus Fabius Vibulanus (consul 483 BC)
- Numerius Fabius Buteo
- Numerius Fabius Pictor (antiquarian)
- Numerius Fabius Pictor (consul)
- Numerius Fabius Vibulanus
- Paullus Fabius Persicus
- Pope Fabian
- Quintilian
- Quintus Fabius Catullinus
- Quintus Fabius Clodius Agrippianus Celsinus
- Quintus Fabius Julianus
- Quintus Fabius Labeo
- Quintus Fabius Maximus Verrucosus
- Quintus Fabius Memmius Symmachus
- Quintus Fabius Pictor
- Quintus Fabius Postuminus
- Quintus Fabius Vibulanus (consul 423 BC)
- Quintus Fabius Vibulanus (consul 467 BC)
- Quintus Fabius Vibulanus (consul 485 BC)
- Saint Fabiola