• Titus Vinius (12 – 69) was a Roman general and one of the most powerful men in Rome during the reign of the Emperor Galba. Plutarch has a number of stories...
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    the throne, was advised by a corrupt group which included the general Titus Vinius, commander of one of the legions in Hispania; the praetorian prefect...
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    the Roman imperial period, a Latin inscription described the tomb of Titus Vinius as a shrine of Securitas. Dictionary of Roman Religion, Lesley Adkins...
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  • Vinius is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Titus Vinius (12–69), Roman general Andrew Vinius (1641–1717), Russian statesman This page...
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    On 1 January 69, the day Galba took the office of consul alongside Titus Vinius, the fourth and eighteenth legions of Germania Superior refused to swear...
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    Vitellius (suicide) Sporus, Roman freedman and male lover of Nero (suicide) Titus Vinius, Roman general and consul (b. AD 12) "Year of the Four Emperors: A Complete...
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    Vibius Balbinus—15–17 AD Torquatus Novellus Atticus—30–34 Titus Mussidius Pollianus—34–37 Titus Vinius—under Nero L. V[...]dius Bassus—c. 77 Gaius Iulius Cornutus...
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  • emperor, Galba, he managed to save his life by lavishing presents upon Titus Vinius, the favourite of Galba, and his widowed daughter, whose life Tigellinus...
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  • general of Hadrian) Marcus Terentius Varro Lucullus Gaius Terentius Varro Titus Vinius Trebonius Ursicinus (magister equitum) – Entrusted to suppress the Jewish...
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    under Nero. He only trusted three men who had been with him in Spain: Titus Vinius, Cornelius Laco, and Icelus, who had amassed money as Nero's protegés...
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