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Antoninus and Augustus
On his accession, Antoninus ' name became " Imperator Caesar Titus Aelius Hadrianus Antoninus Augustus Pontifex Maximus ".
After the longest reign since Augustus ( surpassing Tiberius by a couple of months ), Antoninus died of fever at Lorium in Etruria, about twelve miles ( 19 km ) from Rome, on 7 March 161, giving the keynote to his life in the last word that he uttered when the tribune of the night-watch came to ask the password —" aequanimitas " ( equanimity ).
Elagabalus ( Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus, ca.
Upon becoming emperor he took the name Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus.
* Emperor Antoninus Augustus Pius and Marcus Aurelius Caesar become Roman Consuls.
* Antoninus Augustus Pius and Marcus Aurelius Caesar become Roman Consuls.
* Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus and his brother Publius Septimius Geta Caesar become Roman Consuls.
* Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus and his brother Publius Septimius Geta Caesar become Roman Consuls.
* Imperator Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus ( Elagabalus ) and Quintus Tineius Sacerdos become Roman Consuls.
* Imperator Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus ( Elagabalus ) and Valerius Comazon Eutychianus become Roman Consuls.
Outside the town, in Santa Maria Capua Vetere, there is the amphitheatre, built in the time of Augustus, restored by Hadrian and dedicated by Antoninus Pius, as the inscription over the main entrance recorded.
* Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus ( 121 – 180 AD, stoic philosopher, Emperor in Latin, essayist in ancient Greek, role model of the last generation of classicists ( Cruttwell )
Marcus became, in official titulature, Imperator Caesar Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus ; Lucius, forgoing his name Commodus and taking Marcus ' family name, Verus, became Imperator Caesar Lucius Aurelius Verus Augustus.
A sizeable group of male and female busts, including Augustus, Antoninus Pius, Clodius Albinus and Vibia Sabina indicate the interest in capturing the sitter's personality evident in Roman art of this period.
* Ancient Nicopolis area ( Walls, Basilica of Alkisson, Basilica of Domitius, Roman Odeon, Nympheum, Roman Baths, Cemetery, Theatre, Augustus Monument, Roman Stadium, Roman Villa of Manius Antoninus etc.
From the remains of an inscription reading … I ANTONINI AUG. on a cornice block which can still be seen at the site, we learn that the tholos belongs to the period of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus ( Caracalla ) who became Augustus in 198 and died in 217.
mention of the settlement can be found in Emperor Antoninus Pius ’ s Itinerarium, Iter Britanniarum ( The Road Routes of Antoninus Augustus ).
* Words that everyone once used are now obsolete, and so are the men whose names were once on everyone's lips: Camillus, Caeso, Volesus, Dentatus, and to a lesser degree Scipio and Cato, and yes, even Augustus, Hadrian, and Antoninus are less spoken of now than they were in their own days.
Although traditionally ascribed to the patronage of Antoninus Augustus, if the author or promoter of the work is one of the emperors, it is most likely to be Antoninus Caracalla.
Caesar M. Aurelius Antoninus Augustus "; b. M. Annius Verus ), 161 – 180

Antoninus and Pius
Antoninus Pius (; born 19 September 86AD – died 7 March 161AD ), also known as Antoninus, was Roman Emperor from 138AD to 161AD.
The Roman Empire during the reign of Antoninus Pius.
Scholars place Antoninus Pius as the leading candidate for fulfilling the role as a friend of Rabbi Judah the Prince.
He had a close friendship with " Antoninus ", possibly Antoninus Pius, who would consult Rabbi Judah on various worldly and spiritual matters.
Arch of Antoninus Pius in Sbeïtla, Tunisia.
Antoninus in many ways was the ideal of the landed gentleman praised not only by ancient Romans, but also by later scholars of classical history, such as Edward Gibbon or the author of the article on Antoninus Pius in the ninth edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica:
The family of Antoninus Pius and Faustina the Elder also represents one of the few periods in ancient Roman history where the position of Emperor passed smoothly from father to son.
* Historia Augusta, The Life of Antoninus Pius, English version of Historia Augusta Note that the Historia Augusta includes pseudohistorical elements.
* Weigel, Richard D., " Antoninus Pius ( A. D. 138 – 161 )", De Imperatoribus Romanis
* Hüttl, W. Antoninus Pius vol.
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