Gnaeus Asinius Pollio - Индекс потомака
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21/2 <1> ♂ Gaius Asinius Pollio [Gens Asinia]Смрт: 4
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41/3 <2+?> ♂ Gaius Asinius Gallus Saloninus [Gens Asinia]Титуле : -8, Consul of the Roman Republic
Смрт: 33
Asinius Gallus never denied his paternity of the son of Tiberius and Vipsania, Julius Caesar Drusus, heir from 19 AD to 23 AD[2], which meansWhy? that he might also have been the father of the child Vipsania was expecting on her divorce. At Tiberius' instigation, the Senate declared Gallus a public enemy, and he was held in conditions of solitary confinement (Cassius Dio 58.3)
He died in prison in 33 of starvation (Tacitus, Annals 6.23). When Agrippina died in October of that same year, Tiberius accused her of "having had Asinius Gallus as a paramour and being driven by his death to loathe existence" (Annals 6.25). His name was erased from public monuments (a practice known as damnatio memoriae), though they were restored after Tiberius' death.4
71/4 <4+1> ♂ Gnaeus Asinius Placentinus [Gens Asinia]5
121/5 <5+?> ♀ w Pomponia Graecina (Galla) [Gens Pomponia]Место становања : изм -43 и -47, Colchester (Essex), Britannia
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181/6 <12+2> ♂ Aula Caesius Nasicus (Pudens) [Aula]Свадба: <3> ♀ Claudia Rufina [?] b. > 50
Други догађај: 56, Commanded the Spanish Legion VIIII Hispana in Britain
Професија : Imperial Delator (informer/spy) stationed in Germania
Други догађај: Author of Codicilli, mock wills which libelled priests and senators
Професија : Priest of Nematona (Celtic Diety), 'Goddess of the Sacred Grove' http://www.roman-britain.org/nemeton.htm This mode of worship was key to the Druidic cults. Central to these cults was the reverence held for Twin Dieties There is a temple to Nemeton near Aqui Sulis at Bath
Професија : Sodalis Atticae (Greek Temple)
Професија : (Sodalis Titialis ) Priest of Apollo
Други догађај: 62, Impeached while serving as Preator
Смрт: ~ 80
According to Pliny...
A Praetor of the Roman Army who was impeached and exiled from Rome for his Scathing Satires.
"Veiento is not to be outdone, but, as if he were a priest inspired by the spirit of Bellona [goddess of war], prophesies, and says: 'You have a mighty omen of a great and glorious triumph. You will capture some king, or Arviragus will fall out of his British chariot. It's a foreign monster — see the spines sticking up on its back?'"
He was given to showing up as a surprise guest at court, a practice which often unnerved and annoyed his hosts especially those in Rome.
"Aulus Didius Gallus Fabricius Veiento, consul three times, member of the 'Board of Fifteen' for the making of sacred places, Priest of the Imperial cult, Priest of the Flavian Emperors, Priest of the Titiales,¹ and of Attica,² to (the goddess) Nemetona,³ willingly and deservedly fulfilling his vow." - Dessau, Inscriptiones Latinae Selectae - Titvli virorvm et mvliervm ordinis senatorii
ILS 1010, CIL XIII 7253, McCrum.155; Mogontiacum (Mainz)7
201/7 <18+3> ♂ Quintus Petilius Cerialis Caesius Rufus Caesere [Aula]Други догађај: 69, As a relative of Vespasian, Cerialis was made a hostage by Vitellius during 69
Професија : 71, Governor of Britain
Founder of the Royal line of East Anglia, His name means Petillius V Caesius Rufus (Cassius the Red). He was referred to by the Germans as Tetmus/TethysШаблон:Ref!
Tacitus says that he was a bold soldier rather than a careful general, and preferred to stake everything on the issue of a single engagement. He possessed natural eloquence of a kind that readily appealed to his soldiers. His loyalty to his superiors was unshakable.
In Anglo Saxon sourcesШаблон:Ref! he is called Casere the son of Odin. His names indicatesWhy? he is the 5th son of Caesius and the adopted son of Petalus and that he had red hair. There is recordШаблон:Ref! of a son Tytmon of Anglia.Место становања : Athens (Greece)
Место становања : Dacia
This Auden belongs to the family of Aulus and is the grandson of Person:149368. He was a lawyer who spent at least a year in Athens and wrote Noctes Atticae [Attic nights], a collection of discussions of law, antiquities, and sundry other subjects in 20 books (of which 19 and a fraction survive). The work is chiefly valuable as a storehouse of quotations from lost works.
There are many meanings of the names "kagan" or "khakan". It was a "heavenly thunder", a "Divine Voice", a "song by priest with accompaniment of tambourine and a drum", a "melody in honour of the God, Alps (at a pagan feast) and raisings of a Khan to the throne", a "cleric - cantor of pagan songs"... As Audan was the cantor of priestly songs, he was called "Kagan". The descendants of the Alp, the Bulgarian Kans, gave this word the meaning of an imperial title, after
which the word "Kagan" ("Khakan") began to also mean "Kagan", "Kan"...[Hon Kitaby]