The gens Anicia (or the Anicii) was a plebeian family at ancient Rome, mentioned first towards the end of the fourth century BC. The first of the Anicii...
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Anicia may refer to: The gens Anicia, a plebeian family in ancient Rome Anicia Faltonia Proba (died in 432), Roman noblewoman Anicia Juliana (462 – 527/528)...
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that Anicia Juliana dedicated a church to the Theotokos in Honoratae that year. Emphasizing her membership of the ancient patrician Anicia gens through...
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nephew Gundobad. Olybrius was born in Rome, in the ancient and powerful gens Anicia, of Italian descent. According to the consensus of historians, he was...
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and praetorian games were provided at the expense of a member of the Anicia gens. Johannes then moved his base of operations to Ravenna, knowing full...
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the National Archaeological Museum of Palestrina. Anicia gens Caecilia gens Opellia gens Selicia gens The modern town is built on the ruins of the temple...
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Anicia Faltonia Proba (died in Africa, 432) was a Roman noblewoman of the gens Anicia. Proba's father was Quintus Clodius Hermogenianus Olybrius (consul...
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convert to the same religion. Olybrius married Turrania Anicia Juliana, a member of the Anicia gens, whose father, Anicius Auchenius Bassus, would become...
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distinguished family as her husband, the Roman regionarius, Gordianus, of the gens Anicia. She had, besides Gregory, a second son, whose name did not survive through...
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Placidia, was married to Olybrius, a Roman senator, of the distinguished Anicia gens. However Petronius Maximus' reign was short lived. The Empress Licinia...
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