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Pomponia Vmmidia
Wife of Fl. Antiochianus. She was doubtless descendent from Pomponius Bassus … and Annia Avrelia Faustina and so from Vmmidia Cornificia Faustina and the emptror Marcus Avrelius. She will have been related to Pomponius Bassus 17.
Pomponia Vrbica
Wife of Severus Censor Iulianus 28.
Pomponia Cratidia (or Gratidia)
Wife of Pomponius Bassus 17.
Pomponius Bassus 17
His full name was possibly Tiberius or Flavius Pomponius Bassus. His wife was Pomponia Cratidia. Possibly son of (Pomponius) Bassus PIR1 P 526 and grandson of Pomponius Bassus PIR1 P 525. He was presumably a relative of Pomponia Vmmidia.
 

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Messalla 1
Consul with Gratus 280. Possibly a Valerius Messalla and therefore probably grandson of L. Valerius Messalla, cos. 214.
Messalla 2
Governor (consularis) of Pannonia Secunda 374. Presumably he was a Valerius Messalla and a descendent of Messalla 1. Possibly father of Messala, PPO Italiae 399-400.
 

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T. Claudius Aurelius Aristobulus – PVR 295-296
PPO 285 first under Carinus, then under Diocletian: remained in office after the deaths of Carinus and Aper. Consul posterior 285 colleague first of Carinus Aug., then of Diocletian. Proconsul Africae 290-4: he was proconsul in 294 (the Caesars were consuls; a later date is excluded by Aristobulus’s cite-prefecture), and his office, which began before 293 and lasted for at least four years, was over by 294 July 1 when Cassius Dio was in office; he could not therefore have become proconsul later than 290 July 1.
He is called «v.c. procos. Africae» (or similar); his office to be restored 7, 9-10. He received his extensive building activities are recorded on last. He probably left office 294.

Claudius Aurelius Generosus – v.c. 324/326
v.c., cur(ator) r(ei) p(ublicae) IRT 467 Lepsis Magna (Tripolitana), dated under Laenatius Romulus.

Tib. Cl. Severus 22 – v.c. 293/295
He was probably descended from Cn. Cl. Severus cos. a. 235, Tib. Cl. Severus Proculus cos. a. 200, and from Cn. Cl. Severus cos. II 235 who was son-in-law of the emperor Marcus Aurelius.

Aurelius Qvintianus
v.p., praeses Numidiae 303
v.p., praeses provinciae Tripolitanae, in succession to Val. Vibianus 3. Praeses Numidiae (? Cirtensis) a. 303. It is uncertain whether or not Numidia had been split into two provinces by this date, but if so Quintianus governed Numidia Cirtensis. The governor ship of Tripolitana could have preceded or succeeded that of Numidia.
 

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Sex. Cocceius Anicius Faustus Paulinus 16 – procos. Africae 260/268
He will have been son of Anicius Faustus Paulinus (legate of Moesia Inferior in 230), descendant of Q. Anicius Faustus (legate of Numidia and Moesia Superior, cos. 198) and of (Sergia ?Pa)ulla (Anicii) Fausti (uxor).
The usual conjunction Q. Anicius is found at Pisidan Antioch in the father of C. Anicius Q. f. Ser. Caesianus (IIvir in the mid first century), evidently related to P. Anicius P. f. Ser. Maximus (praefectus Ahenobarbi (cos. 32) at Antioch) and perhaps to C. Anicius Cerialis (cos. 65) and Anicius Maximus (proconsul Bithiniae c. 110).
It also occurs on an unpublished inscription communicated to the Cambridge Epigraphical Congress, said to record a second century Q. Anicius Faustus, decurio of an African town, who could be an immediate ancestor of the consul of 198. If the nomen is rightly, restored (Sergia Pa)ulla will have been the daughter of the last of six successive senators named L. Sergius Paullus, of Pisidan Antioch, the first of whom was proconsul of Ciprus under Claudius, whose name St. Paul assumed.
The names Sex. Cocceius, presumably those of his mother, make him grandson of Sex. Cocceius Vibianus (senator in 204), whose father and grandfather were named Sex. Cocceius Severianus Honorinus (proconsul and legate of Africa 161/3, in the time of Apuleius).
The first recorded bearer of the names is Sex. Cocceius Craterus Honorinus, eques Romanus, who erected II 131 D 4513 Deo Endevclico in Lusitania, and was perhaps a colonist of Emerita. A connection with M. Cocceius M. f. Pol. Severus (primus viiii Hispanae) seems less likely. Claudia Sestia Cocceia Severina, wife of Q. Hedius Lollianus Plautius Avitus (cos. 209) will have been a relative.
He was perhaps brother of M. Cocceius Anicius Faustus Flavianus 8 and father of Sex. Anicius Faustus Paulinianus and Anicius Faustus 6.
 

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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
 

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L. Cornelius Scipio Orfitus 1 – v.c. 295
Evidently descended from the early empire Cornelii Scipiones, of whom the last known is Cornelius Scipio Orfitus salius palatinus a. 189-91; from his ancestor Ser. Cornelius Scipio L. Salvidienus Orfitus cos. ord. 149 it appears that his full name may have been L. Salvidienus Ser. Cornelius Scipio Orfitus. His family was therefore ancient and aristocratic.
 

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Petronius Annianus 2
cos. posterior a. 314 with Rufius Volusianus 4, PPO a. 315-317 with Iulius Iulianus 35 as colleague. No papyrus from his consulship mentios his office.

Petronius Probianus 3 – cos. 322, PVR 329-331
proconsul Africae a. 315-316
unknown office (? PPO) a. 321; the law, which concerns the property of damnati, affords no clue to his office. However, he could have been PPO at this point in his career.
consul prior a. 322 with Anicius Iulianus 23; they were not recognised in the East.
PVR 329
His son was (Petronius) Probinus 2 and his grandson Sex. Claudius Petronius Probus 5.
He wrote verses. Symmachus 3 composed verses in his honour.

Petronius Probinus 2 – cos. 341, PVR 345-346
Consul posterior a. 341 with Antonius Marcellinus 16.
PVR a. 345 July 5-a. 346 Dec. 26.
His father was Petronius Probianus 3 (PVR 329-31) and his son Sex. Claudius Petronius Probus 5 (PPO). His grandsons were Anicius Probinus 1 and Anicius Hermogenianus Olybrius 2 (joint consuls in 395) and Anicius Probus (Vol. II); his granddaughter was Anicia Proba 1.
He wrote verses (cited under Sex. Petronius Probus)

Sex. Claudius Petronius Probus 5 – PPO (Italiae) 383, cos. 371
He was born c. a. 328; quaestor, praetor urbanus; proconsul Africae a. 358.
He held the praetorian prefecture four times: PPO Illyrici a. 364 (he appears to have replaced temporarily Mamertinus 2 as PPO in Illyricum only); PPO Galliarum a. 366 (he apparently held the office between Decimius Germanianus 4 and Florentius 5); PPO Illyrici, Italiae et Africae a. 368-375 (he was summoned from Rome in 368 to succeed Vulcacius Rufinus 25); he was still PPO when Valentinian II was proclaimed Augustus (375 Nov. 22); consul posterior a. 371 with Gratian.
From 375 until 383 he was apparently out of office. In 378 the Veneti and Histri erected a statue in his honour at Rome; as his successors were in office by this date, the reference must be to the prefecture of 368-75. Proconsul Illyrici Italiae et Africae a. 303.
He died aged 60, probably c. 388 soon after the flight to Thessalonica. He may have been a native of Verona.
His grandfather was Petronius Probinus 2 and his father was Petronius Probianus 3; he married Anicia Faltonia Proba 3 and their children were Anicius Probinus 1 and Anicius Hermogenianus Olybrius 2 (joint consuls in 395), Anicius Probus (Vol. II) and Anicia Proba 1; they also had another son who married Furia and died before 395. His family are mentioned in Aus. Ep. XVI. He was a Christian.
He wrote poems and dedicated to the Emperor Theodosius a collection of his own, his father's and his verses. He also received the dedication of the Ora Maritima of Rufius Postumius Festus Avienus 12. He was patron of Capua.
 

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Faltonia Betitia Proba - c.f.
c.f., Christian poetess, author of Cento Vergilianus de laudibus Christi.
Wife of Clodius Celsinus Adelfius 6 (PVR a. 351) and mother of Q. Clodius Hermogenianus Olybrius 3 and Faltonius Probus Alypius 13. She died before her husband.

Anicia Faltonia Proba – c.f.
Her father was probably Q. Clodius Hermogenianus Olybrius 3 (cos. a. 379); her husband was Sex. Claudius Petronius Probus (cos. a. 371) and she was mother of Anicius Probinus 1 and Anicius Hermogenianus Olybrius 2 (joint consuls in 395), Anicius Probus (Vol. II) and Anicia Proba 1
Her husband was dead by 395 and she remained a widow, receiving Aug. Ep. 130, 131 and Joh. Chrys. Ep. 169, and also, jointly with her daughter-in-law Anicia Iuliana 2, Aug. Ep. 150.
She was in Rome during the sack of 410, but soon afterwards fled to Africa, where she was harshly treated by Heraclianus.
She inherited large estates in Asia and bequeathed the revenues from them for the support of the clergy, the poor and monasteries. She died before 432.

Anicia Proba 1
Anicius Probus (Vol. II) was the son of Sex. Petronius Probus 5 and Anicia Faltonia Proba 3; Anicia Proba is more probably his sister than his wife.
 

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Rupilius Pisonianus 2
v.e., curator at Mactar and Mididi 290/293
curante remp(ublicam) Rupilio Pisoniano; both inscriptoins are dated 290/3, during the proconsulship of Aurilius Aristobulus and before the creation of the Caesars.
He was presumable a descendant of Q. Rupilius Honoratus of Mactar whom Alexander Severus adlected into the equestrian order VIII 627 and of the Q. Iulius Victor Piso whose funerary monument was set up at Mactar CRAI 1945, pp. 185-212; in all probabiliti he was an ancestor of Rupilius Pisonianus 3, presumable father or grandfather.

Rupilius Pisonianus 3
v.c., praef(ectus) vigilum 333/337
VI 1157, dated under Constans Caesar.
Presumable son or grandson of Rupilius Pisonianus 2.
 
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