M. Cocceius Anicius Faustus Flavianus 8
Patricius, consularis c. 251, XVvir sacris faciundis, curator et patronus of Cirta under Decius. He was perhaps a brother of Sex. Cocceius Anicius Faustus Paulinus 16.
PIR2 A 597
Sex. Anicius Faustus Paulinianus
clarissimus iuvenis, patron and son of a patron of Uzappa. His names suggest, that he was son of Sex. Cocceius Anicius Faustus Paulinus 16; he will therefore have been either brother of or identical with Anicius Faustus 6 (cos. II 298, PVR a. 299-300)
PIR2 A 598
Anicius Faustus 6 - cos. II 298, PVR 299-300
Consul suffect, since coa. II 298; the date unknown. consul II prior a. 298 with Virius Gallus. He was perhaps a son of Sex. Cocceius Anicius Faustus Paulinus 16 and either identical with or brother of Sex. Anicius Faustus Paulinianus; he may be father of Amnius Anicius Iulianus 23 and Sex. Anicius Paulinus 15.
PIE2 A 601
Sex. Anicius Paulunus 15 – cos. 325, PVR 331-333
Proconsul Africae before a. 325, consul prior a. 325 with Iulius Iuluanus; PVR a. 331. He may be the «Anici Paulini v.c.» and perhaps also the «generosus Anicius» whp was the first high-ranking senator publicly to become a Christian. Possibly son of Anicius Faustus 6 and brother of Amnius Anicius Iulianus 23; perhaps father (or ?grandfather) of Anicius Paulinus 12.
Amnius Anicius Iulianus 23 – cos. 322, PVR 326-329
Proconsul Africae before 322 (?300/3); consul posterior a. 322 with Retronius Probianus 3; PVR 326-329.
He was the father of Amnius Manius Caesonius Nicomachus Anicius Paulinus iunior 14. Other relationships are not recorded, but he may have been son of Anicius Faustus 6, brother of Sex. Anicius Paulinus 15, and father also of M. Iunius Caesonius Nicomachus Anicius Faustus Paulinus 17.
Amnius Manius Caesonius Nicomachus Anicius Paulinus iunior signo Honorius 14 – PVR 334-335, cos. 334
His father was Amnius Anicius Iulianus 23; he was perhaps brother of M. Iunius Caesonius Nicomachus Anicius Faustus 17. Possibly was father of Anicius Auchenius Bassus 11.
Anicius Auchenius Bassus – PVR 382-383
v.c., he was a Christian. His father and a grandfather had both been consuls; his father was perhaps A. M. C. N. A. P. 14 (cos. 334) and his grandfather Amnius Anicius Iulianus 23 (cos. 322).
His wife was Turrenia Honorata and had several children; two of their children were presumably Anicius Auchenius Bassus cos. 408 and Tyrrania Anicia Iuluana 3. He is called «restitutor generis Aniciorum»; this is obscure, but might mean that he was adopted into thr gens Anicia, the male line being exinct, and assumed the names Anicius Auchenius (if so, he is not likely to be identical with L. Valerius Septimius Bassus 20, who still bore that name in his urban prefecture a. 379/83); it might on the other hand mean that he was the sole survivor in the male line of the Anicii until he married and had sons; his contemporary Sextus Petronius Probus, who is styled «Anicianae domus culmen», married into the family and had sons who were probably born before Bassus's inscriptions were set up; it seems likely, therefore, that Bassus's descriptoin must refer to his direct descent, and not to either adoption or marriage into the family.
Anicius Paulinus 12 – PVR 380
v.c., proconsul Campaniae ?a. 378/9, patron of Capua. Probably the Paulinus chosen with Pinianus 1 and Postumianus 2 or 3 as envoy of the senate in 395/6. Possibly son of Paulinus 14 or 15.
M. Iunius Caesonius Nicomachus Anicius Faustus Paulunus 17 – v.c., praetor urbanus 321.
He was probably son of Amnius Iulianus 23 and brother of Amnius Manius Caesonius Nicomachus Anicius Paulinus iunior 14