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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Samuel Ball Platner, Thomas Ashby, A Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome. Search the whole document.
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ALFENIUS CEIONIUS IULIANUS KAMENIUS, DOMUS:
on the Quirinal, south-east
of the Palazzo Barberini, where its ruins were found (CIL vi. 1675
=31902; 31940; LF 16; BC 1884, 43; RhM 1894, 387). Alfenius was a
prominent member of the anti-Christian party in the fourth century, and
was accused of practising magic in 368 (Amm. Marc. xxviii. I. 27). It
must have been his grandfather who was praefectus urbi in 333 A.D., ten
years before his birth (Chron. Min. i. 68). He died in 385, and was buried
near Fogliano, on the coast between Astura and Monte Circeo (Bull.
d. Inst. 1884, 56-79; EE viii. 648, 650; cf. 899; Mel. 1905, 203-205).
300 AD - 399 AD (search for this): entry alfenius-ceionius-iulianus-kamenius-domus
ALFENIUS CEIONIUS IULIANUS KAMENIUS, DOMUS:
on the Quirinal, south-east
of the Palazzo Barberini, where its ruins were found (CIL vi. 1675
=31902; 31940; LF 16; BC 1884, 43; RhM 1894, 387). Alfenius was a
prominent member of the anti-Christian party in the fourth century, and
was accused of practising magic in 368 (Amm. Marc. xxviii. I. 27). It
must have been his grandfather who was praefectus urbi in 333 A.D., ten
years before his birth (Chron. Min. i. 68). He died in 385, and was buried
near Fogliano, on the coast between Astura and Monte Circeo (Bull.
d. Inst. 1884, 56-79; EE viii. 648, 650; cf. 899; Mel. 1905, 203-205).