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6 results for "arrius"
1. Tacitus, Annals, 15.22 (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •arrius antoninus, gaius, proconsul Found in books: Marek (2019) 422
15.22. Magno adsensu celebrata sententia. non tamen senatus consultum perfici potuit, abnuentibus consulibus ea de re relatum. mox auctore principe sanxere ne quis ad concilium sociorum referret agendas apud senatum pro praetoribus prove consulibus grates, neu quis ea legatione fungeretur. Isdem consulibus gymnasium ictu fulminis conflagravit effigiesque in eo Neronis ad informe aes liquefacta. et motu terrae celebre Campaniae oppidum Pompei magna ex parte proruit; defunctaque virgo Vestalis Laelia, in cuius locum Cornelia ex familia Cossorum capta est. 15.22.  The proposal was greeted with loud assent: it proved impossible, however, to complete a decree, as the consuls declined to admit that there was a motion on the subject. Later, at the suggestion of the emperor, a rule was passed that no person should at a provincial diet propose the presentation in the senate of an address of thanks to a Caesarian or senatorial governor, and that no one should undertake the duties of such a deputation. In the same consulate, the Gymnasium was struck by lightning and burned to the ground, a statue of Nero, which it contained, being melted into a shapeless piece of bronze. An earthquake also demolished to a large extent the populous Campanian town of Pompeii; and the debt of nature was paid by the Vestal Virgin Laelia, whose place was filled by the appointment of Cornelia, from the family of the Cossi.
2. Scriptores Historiae Augustae, Commodus, 7.1 (4th cent. CE - 5th cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •arrius antoninus, gaius, proconsul Found in books: Marek (2019) 422
3. Justinian, Digest, 49.1.25 (5th cent. CE - 6th cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •arrius antoninus, gaius, proconsul Found in books: Marek (2019) 422
4. Epigraphy, Ephesos, 1016, 1687, 1491  Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Kalinowski (2021) 310
5. Epigraphy, I.Ephesos, 1016, 1687, 1491  Tagged with subjects: •nan Found in books: Kalinowski (2021) 310
6. Epigraphy, Seg, None  Tagged with subjects: •vedius antoninus, p. (father of p. vedius antoninus i and vedia marcia), friend of arrius antoninus Found in books: Kalinowski (2021) 56