Birley refers to him. Edmund Groag suggested the dedicant might be Asellius Aemilianus proconsul of 192–193, but Birley disagrees. Birley also admits "Caerellius"...
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the Asiatic provinces, including the esteemed proconsul of Asia, Asellius Aemilianus, who had occupied Byzantium in the name of Niger. He then proceeded...
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Birley has proposed that she may have been an Asellia, a relative of Asellius Aemilianus. Alexander Mlasowsky and Dietmar Kienast also found this plausible...
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Niger's forces (under the command of Asellius Aemilianus) at the Battle of Cyzicus. In the aftermath, Aemilianus was captured and brought before Candidus...
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Marcus Asellius, Tribune of the plebs in 422 BC Marcus (M. f.) Asellius, senator in 44 BC and friend of Cluentius of Pro Cluentio. Lucius Asellius, praetor...
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Publius Helvius Pertinax 183 – 185 Gaius Domitius Dexter 187 – 190 Gaius Julius Saturninus 187 – 190 Asellius Aemilianus 190 – 193 Gaius Pescennius Niger...
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(c. 371/372) Festus (372—378) Septimius Maeadius (c. 379/386) Nummius Aemilianus Dexter (c. 379/387) Auxonius (381) Nicomachus Flavianus (382—383) Victorius...
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Priscus c. 172 – c. 174 Gaius Pantuleius Graptiacus c. 174 – c. 177 Asellius Aemilianus c. 177 – c. 180 Claudius Bellicus after 180 Aemilius Just[us/inus]...
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Piso Titus Vib[ius ...]tus Laevillius Berenicianus suffectus c. 180 Asellius Aemilianus suffectus c. 180 Lucius Saevinius Proculus suffectus Shortly after...
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