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ROMANS (SEE ALSO BYZANTINES)

Aegidius. d. 464. Military Leader.



Flavius Aetius. c. 396-454. General.



Gnaeus Julius Agricola. 40-93. Soldier.



Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa. 63?-12 b. c.e. General and statesman.



Vipsania Agrippina (Agrippina the Elder). c. 14 B. C.E.-33 C. E. Daughter of Marcus Vispanius Agrippa.



Antoninus Pius. 86-161. Emperor (138-61).



Mark Antony (Marc Antony; Marcus Antonius). 82 or 81 B. C.E.-30 B. C.E. Orator, triumvir, and soldier.



Apollinaris Sidonius. c. 430-487 or 488. Prelate and writer. Atia. fl. first century b. c.e.



Augustine (Austin). d. 604. Archbishop and saint.



Augustine (Augustine of Hippo; Aurelius Augustinus). 354-430. Philosopher, church father, and saint.



Romulus Augustulus. fl. 470s. Emperor (475-476). Augustus (Gaius Octavius; Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus;



Octavian). 63 B. C.E.-14 c. E. Emperor (27 B. C.E.-14 C. E.). Aurelian (Restitutor Orbis). c. 215-275. Emperor (270-275).



Flavius Avianus (Avianius). fourth century. Writer.



Rufus Festus Avienus. fourth century. Poet.



Benedict of Nursia. c. 480-547. Religious leader and saint. Boethius (Anicius Manlius Severinus). c. 480-524. Philosopher.



Bonifacius. d. 432. General.



Germanicus Caesar. 15 B. C.E.-19 C. E. General.



Julius Caesar (Gaius Julius Caesar). 100-44 b. c.e. General and statesman.



Caracalla (Marcus Aurelius Antoninus). 188-217. Emperor (211-217).



Flavius Magnus Aurelius Cassiodorus. c. 490-c. 585. Statesman and writer.



Dio Cassius (Dion Cassius; Cocceianus). c. 150-235. Historian and politician.



Marcus Porcius Cato (Cato the Elder; Cato the Censor).



234-149 B. C.E. Statesman, moralist, and writer.



Gaius Valerius Catullus. c. 84-54 B. C.E. Poet.



Gaius Lutatius Catulus. fl. 240s b. c.e. Consul (242 b. c.e.) Petillus Cerealis. fl. 70s. General.



Cicero (Marcus Tullius Cicero; Tully). 106-43 b. c.e. Orator and writer.



Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus. b. c. 519 b. c.e. General and statesman.



Claudius I. 10 B. C.E.-54 c. e. Emperor (41-54 C. E.).



Claudius II. 214-270. Emperor (268-270).



Columella (Lucius Junius Moderatus Columella). born c. 16 C. E. Writer.



Commodus. 161-192. Emperor (180-192).



Constans I. c. 323-350. Emperor (337-350).



Constantine (Constantine III). d. 411. Self-proclaimed emperor (407-411).



Constantine I (Constantine the Great). 274?-d. 337. Emperor (306-337).



Constantine II. 317-340. Emperor (337-340).



Constantius I (Constantius the Pale). d. 306. Emperor (305-306).



Constantius II. 317-361. Emperor (337-361).



Marcus Licinius Crassus (Dives). 115?-53 b. c.e. Financier and Politician.



Decius (Dacius). c. 201-251. Emperor (249-251).



Manius Curius Dentatus. d. 270 b. c.e. General.



Didius Julianius (Marcus Didius Salvius; Julianus). c. 135-193. Emperor (193).



Diocletian. 245 or 248-313 or 316. Emperor (284-305). Domitian. 51-96. Emperor (81-96).



Marcus Livius Drusus. d. 91. Tribune.



Eumenius. 260-311. Orator.



Quintus Fabius Maximus (Verrucosus; Cunctator). d. 203 B. C.E. Military leader and consul.



Flavius Honorius. 384-423. Emperor (395-423).



Sextus Julius Frontinus. c. 35-103. Soldier and writer.



Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus. 210?-?151 b. c.e. Tribune (185 B. C.E.) and consul (163 b. c.e.).



Gratian. 359-383. Emperor (367-383).



Hadrian. 76-138. Emperor (117-138).



Horace (Quintus Horatius Flaccus). 65-8 b. c.e. Poet and satirist.



Jerome. (Eusebius Hieronymus; Sophronius). c. 347-419 or 420. Church father and saint.



Julian (Julian the Apostate). c. 331-363. Emperor (361-363).



Justa Grata Honoria. fl. 450s. Daughter of Constantius III. Juvenal (Decimus Junius Juvenalis). c. 55-c. 130. Satirist. Marcus Aemilius Lepidus. d. 13 or 12 b. c.e. Consul (46 B. C.E.) and triumvir (43 b. c.e.).



Licentius (Licinius). d. 325. Emperor (308-324).



Livy (Titus Livius). c. 59 b. c.e.-17 c. e. Historian.



Lucan (Marcus Annaeus Lucanus). c. 39-65. Poet.



Lucretius (Titus Lucretius Carus). c. 100 to 90-c. 55 to 53 B. C.E. Poet.



C. Maenius. fl. 330s. Consul.



Magnus Maximus. d. 388. Emperor (383-388).



Marcus Aurelius. 121-180. Emperor (161-180).



Marcus Aurelius Probus. d. 282. Emperor (276-282). Marcus Cassianius Latinius Postumus. d. 268. General and emperor.



Gaius Marius. c. 157-86 b. c.e. General and politician. Martial (Marcus Valerius Martialis). c. 40-c. 103. Poet. Maxentius. d. 312. Emperor (306-312).



Maximian. d. 310. Emperor (286-305, 306-308). Maximinus Thrax. 173-238. Emperor (235-238).



Mellitus. d. 624. Prelate and saint.



Julius Nepos. d. 480. Emperor (474-480).



Nero. 37-68. Emperor (54-68).



Octavia (Octavia Minor). 69-11 b. c.e. Matron.



Gaius Octavius. d. 58 b. c.e. General and politician.



Orestes. d. 476. Soldier.



Ovid (Publius Ovidius Naso). 43 B. C.E.-17 c. E. Poet. Paulinus. 584?-644. Missionary and saint.



Suetonius Paulinus (Gaius Suetonius Paulinus). d. c. 70.



General, military governor of Britain, and consul (66). Persius (Aulus Persius Flaccus). 34-62. Satirist.



Petronius (Titus Petronius Niger; Arbiter). d. 66. Writer Pliny the Elder (Gaius Plinius Secundus). c. 23-79. Scholar. Pliny the Younger (Caius Plinius Cecilius Secundus). 61 or 62-c. 113. Praetor (93) and consul (100).



Pompeius (Gnaeus Pompeius Strabo). d. 87 b. c.e. Politician and general.



Pompeius Trogus. fl. late first century b. c.e. Historian. Pompey (Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus; Pompey the Great).



106-48 B. C.E. General and statesman.



Pontius Pilate. d. after 36. Procurator of Judea.



Sextus Propertius. c. 50-c. 15 b. c.e. Poet.



Quintilian (Marcus Fabius Quintilianis). c. 35-c. 100. Orator and writer.



Quintus Fabius Maximus Rullianus. d. c. 290 b. c.e. Consul. Marcus Atilius Regulus (d. c. 250 b. c.e.). Consul (267 and 256) and general.



Sallust (Gaius Sallustius Crispus). c. 86-35 or 34. Historian and politician.



Publius Ostorius Scapula. fl. 40s. Legate.



Scipio Aemilianus Africanus Numantinus (Publius Cornelius;



Scipio the Younger). 185 or 184-129 b. c.e. General.



Scipio Africanus (Publius Cornelius; Scipio the Elder).



236-184 or 183 b. c.e. General.



Gnaeus Cornelius Scipio. d. 211. General.



Publius Cornelius Scipio. d. 211. General.



Seneca the Older (Lucius Annaeus Seneca). 55? B. c.E.-c. 39 C. E. Orator.



Seneca the Younger (Lucius Annaeus Seneca). 4? B. C.E.-65 C. E. Statesman and philosopher.



Quintus Sertorius. c. 123-72 b. c.e. General and politician. Severus Alexander. 208-235. Emperor (222-235).



Lucius Septimius Severus. 146-211. Emperor (193-211). Silvanus (Claudius Silvanus). d. 356 c. e. General.



Statius (Publius Papinius Statius). c. 45-96. Poet.



Lucius Cornelius Sulla. 138-78 b. c.e. General and politician. Syagrius. 430?-486. Governor.



Tacitus (Cornelius Tacitus). c. 56-c. 120. Orator, politician, and historian.



Theodosius I (Theodosius the Great). 347-395. General and emperor (379-395).



Tiberius (Tiberius Claudius Nero Caesar Augustus). 42 B. C.E.-37 C. E. Emperor (14-37 C. E.).



Albius Tibullus. c. 54-19 b. c.e. Poet.



Titus. 39-81. Emperor (79-81).



Trajan. 53-117. Emperor (98-117).



A. Postumius Tubertus. fl. 430s b. c.e. Dictator.



Valentinian I (Flavius Valentinianus). 321-375. Emperor (364-375).



Valentinian III (Flavius Valentinianus). 419-455. Emperor (425-55).



Marcus Tarentius Varro. 116-27 b. c.e. Scholar and writer. Publius Quintilius Varus. d. 9 c. e. General and consul (13



B. C.E.).



Vespasian. 9-79. Emperor (69-79).



Virgil (Publius Vergilius Maro). 70-19 b. c.e. Poet.



Vitruvius (Marcus Vitruvius Pollio). fl. c. first century b. c.e. Architect and engineer.



 

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