Gaius Fabius Agrippinus was a Roman senator active in the mid-second century AD, who held a number of offices in the emperor's service. Agrippinus served as suffect consul for the nundinium October-December 148 with as his colleague. A remarkable commonality between Agrippinus and his colleague Zeno is that they were also consecutive governors of Thracia: Géza Alföldy dates Zeno's tenure from around the year 140 to about 143, and Agrippinus' from 143 to about 146. Nothing further is known of Agrippinus.
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| - Gaius Fabius Agrippinus (de)
- Cayo Fabio Agripino (es)
- Gaius Fabius Agrippinus (en)
- Гай Фабий Агриппин (ru)
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| - Cayo o Gayo Fabio Agripino (en latín: Gaius Fabius Agrippinus) fue un senador romano que vivió en el siglo II, y desarrolló su cursus honorum bajo los reinados de Adriano, Antonino Pío, y Marco Aurelio. Fue cónsul sufecto en el año 148 junto con Marco Antonio Zenón. (es)
- Гай Фа́бий Агриппи́н (лат. Gaius Fabius Agrippinus; умер после 148 года) — древнеримский государственный деятель из патрицианского рода Фабиев, консул-суффект 148 года. (ru)
- Gaius Fabius Agrippinus war ein römischer Senator der hohen Kaiserzeit. Gaius Fabius Agrippinus stammte vielleicht aus der Hafenstadt Ostia. Über die Anfänge seiner Laufbahn ist nicht viel bekannt. Er war Statthalter (Legatus Augusti pro praetore) in der Provinz Thrakien vor 148 n. Chr. Danach wurde er für das letzte Viertel des Jahres 148 zusammen mit Marcus Antonius Zeno Suffektkonsul. Dies ist durch Militärdiplome, die z. T. auf den 9. Oktober 148 datiert sind und die Fasti Ostienses, auf denen sein Name partiell erhalten ist, belegt. (de)
- Gaius Fabius Agrippinus was a Roman senator active in the mid-second century AD, who held a number of offices in the emperor's service. Agrippinus served as suffect consul for the nundinium October-December 148 with as his colleague. A remarkable commonality between Agrippinus and his colleague Zeno is that they were also consecutive governors of Thracia: Géza Alföldy dates Zeno's tenure from around the year 140 to about 143, and Agrippinus' from 143 to about 146. Nothing further is known of Agrippinus. (en)
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| - Gaius Fabius Agrippinus war ein römischer Senator der hohen Kaiserzeit. Gaius Fabius Agrippinus stammte vielleicht aus der Hafenstadt Ostia. Über die Anfänge seiner Laufbahn ist nicht viel bekannt. Er war Statthalter (Legatus Augusti pro praetore) in der Provinz Thrakien vor 148 n. Chr. Danach wurde er für das letzte Viertel des Jahres 148 zusammen mit Marcus Antonius Zeno Suffektkonsul. Dies ist durch Militärdiplome, die z. T. auf den 9. Oktober 148 datiert sind und die Fasti Ostienses, auf denen sein Name partiell erhalten ist, belegt. Er hatte mindestens eine Tochter und wahrscheinlich auch einen Sohn, denn der (Konsulat vor 218/19) war vermutlich sein Enkel und wurde als praeses von Syria coele von Elagabal 218 oder 219 getötet.Über das weitere Leben des älteren Fabius Agrippinus ist ebenso wenig bekannt wie über sein Todesdatum. (de)
- Gaius Fabius Agrippinus was a Roman senator active in the mid-second century AD, who held a number of offices in the emperor's service. Agrippinus served as suffect consul for the nundinium October-December 148 with as his colleague. A remarkable commonality between Agrippinus and his colleague Zeno is that they were also consecutive governors of Thracia: Géza Alföldy dates Zeno's tenure from around the year 140 to about 143, and Agrippinus' from 143 to about 146. The origins of Agrippinus lie in the port city of Ostia, where his family is known to have owned a house. Here a couple of fragmentary inscriptions have been found that offer the first steps of a cursus honorum that has been connected to Agrippinus, but Anthony Birley admits that these might apply to a homonymous descendant mentioned by Cassius Dio who was governor of Syria in 218 or 219. The testimony of these stones are as follows. He began as one of the quattuorviri viarum curandarum which oversaw road maintenance within the city of Rome, one of the four boards that comprised the vigintiviri. Serving as one of these minor magistracies was considered an important first step in a senator's career. Next was service as a military tribune with Legio II Augusta, which was stationed in Roman Britain at the time. Agrippinus is then documented as quaestor of the public province of Roman Cyprus, which qualified him to be a senator, which is followed by the magistracies of aedile cerialis then praetor, where our material ends. Nothing further is known of Agrippinus. (en)
- Cayo o Gayo Fabio Agripino (en latín: Gaius Fabius Agrippinus) fue un senador romano que vivió en el siglo II, y desarrolló su cursus honorum bajo los reinados de Adriano, Antonino Pío, y Marco Aurelio. Fue cónsul sufecto en el año 148 junto con Marco Antonio Zenón. (es)
- Гай Фа́бий Агриппи́н (лат. Gaius Fabius Agrippinus; умер после 148 года) — древнеримский государственный деятель из патрицианского рода Фабиев, консул-суффект 148 года. (ru)
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