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  1. Flavia Titiana was the daughter of a Senator, Titus Flavius Claudius Sulpicianus, and sister of Titus Flavius Titianus (b. ca 165), consul suffectus ca 200. Her maternal grandfather was Titus Flavius Titianus, who was praefectus of Aegyptus from 126 to 133. Titiana married Publius Helvius Pertinax, a rich self-made man who had a successful ...

  2. Flavia Ticiana (en latín: Flavia Titiana) fue una emperatriz romana, esposa del emperador Pertinax, que gobernó brevemente en el año 193.. Vida. Flavia Ticiana era la hija de un senador, Tito Flavio Sulpiciano, cónsul «sufecto» en 170, procónsul de Asia y Praefectus urbi Romae h. 200, y su esposa Flavia Ticiana, y hermana de Tito Flavio Ticiano, nacido hacia el año 165, también ...

  3. Apr 30, 2022 · Flavia Titiana. Flavia Titiana was a Roman empress, wife of emperor Pertinax, who ruled briefly in 193 (known as "Year of the Five Emperors"). Life. Flavia Titiana was the daughter of a Senator, Titus Flavius Claudius Sulpicianus, and sister of Titus Flavius Titianus (b. ca 165), Consul suffectus ca 200 who married Postumia Varia (b. ca 175).

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    Gaius Flavius Fimbria, the father of Gaius Flavius Fimbria, the consul of 104 BC.
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    Flavius C. f. C. n. Fimbria, brother of Gaius, was likewise in the service of the Marian party in the war against Sulla, 82 BC, and was legate to Gaius Norbanus. He and other officers of the party...
    Titus Flavius Petro, grandfather of the emperor Vespasian, was a native of the municipium of Reate, and served as a centurion in the army of Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus at the Battle of Pharsalus, 48 BC.
    Titus Flavius T. f. Sabinus, father of Vespasian, was one of the farmers of the tax of the quadragesima in Asia, which he collected with so much fairness that many cities erected statues to his hon...
    Titus Flavius T. f. T. n. Sabinus, the elder brother of Vespasian, was consul suffectus in AD 52, and praefectus urbi for most of Nero's reign. The emperor Vitelliusoffered to surrender the empire...
    Titus Flavius T. f. T. n. Vespasianus, the emperor Vespasian, was consul suffectus in AD 51, and proconsul in Africa and Judaeaunder Nero. He became emperor in AD 69, on the death of Vitellius, and...
    Titus Flavius Titianus, governor of Egyptfrom AD 126 to 133.
    Titus Flavius Titianus, governor of Egypt from AD 164 to 167.
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    Titus Flavius Claudius Sulpicianus, consul suffectus c.AD 170, and proconsul in Asia, 186. His daughter, Flavia Titiana, married the future emperor Pertinax, and Sulpicianus served as praefectus ur...
    Marcus Flavius Aper, consul in AD 130.
    Marcus Flavius M. f. Aper, consul in 176.
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    Flavius Scaevinus, a senator of dissolute life, took part in the conspiracy of Pisoagainst Nero. It was through Milichus, the freedman of Scaevinus, that the conspiracy was discovered by Nero. Mili...
    Subrius Flavus, called Flavius in some manuscripts, tribune of the praetorian guard, and an active agent in the conspiracy against Nero, after the discovery of which he was put to death.
    Lucius Flavius Silva Nonius Bassus, consul in AD 81. He had been governor of Judaea from 73 to 81, and led the Roman forces at the siege of Masada, which fell in 74.
    Titus Flavius Josephus, a historian of Jewish origin, who was captured by the future emperor Vespasian after the siege of Iotapata. He was spared execution, and eventually found favour with Vespasi...
  7. Dec 6, 2016 · Flavia Titiana was the daughter of a Senator, Titus Flavius Claudius Sulpicianus, and sister of Titus Flavius Titianus (b. ca 165), Consul suffectus ca 200 who married to Postumia Varia (b. ca 175). Her maternal grandfather was Titus Flavius Titianus (b. ca 95), who was Praefectus of Aegyptus between 126 and 133 and was believed to be a third ...

  8. Flavia Titiana was the wife of Pertinax who came to the throne in 193 AD. She was the daughter of Flavius Sulpicianus and bore at least one son,Helvius Pertinax Junior. Unfortunately, after a reign of only 86 days, her husband was murdered by members of the Praetorian Guard. Her fate, following her husband’s murder, is unknown.