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Sulpicius and Flavus
In 7, Livy was hired to tutor him in history, with the assistance of Sulpicius Flavus.
According to the ancient historian Tacitus, the ringleaders included Subrius Flavus, a tribune of the Praetorian court, and the centurion Sulpicius Asper, who helped Piso spawn the scheme.
Piso, Plautius Lateranus, Lucan, Afranius Quintianus, Flavius Scaevinus, Claudius Senecio, Vulcatius Araricus, Julius Augurinus, Munatius Gratus, Marcius Festus, Faenius Rufus, Subrius Flavus, Sulpicius Asper, Maximus Scaurus, Venetus Paulus, Epicharis, Seneca the Younger, Antonia, Marcus Vestinus Atticus.

Sulpicius and emperor
** Servius Sulpicius Galba, Roman general and emperor ( d. AD 69 )
In order to gain support, he declared his allegiance to the then governor of Hispania Tarraconensis, Servius Sulpicius Galba, as the new emperor.
* Servius Sulpicius Galba, Roman emperor ( d. AD 69 )
* Sulpicius Rufus, procurator of the public games, was slain by the emperor Claudius because he was privy to the marriage of Silius and Messalina.
* Gaius Sulpicius C. f. Galba, brother of the emperor.
* Servius Sulpicius C. f. Galba, consul in 33, and emperor in AD 69.
* Sulpicius Florus, an infantryman granted Roman citizenship under the emperor Galba, who later participated in the emperor's overthrow.
The first emperor to assume the position and the name simultaneously without any real claim to either was the usurper Servius Sulpicius Galba, who took the imperial throne under the name " Servius Galba Imperator Caesar " following the death of the last of the Julio-Claudians, Nero, in 68.

Sulpicius and Claudius
* Consuls: Marcus Claudius Marcellus and Servius Sulpicius Rufus.
* Gaius Claudius ( C. f. C. n .) Centho, served under the consul Publius Sulpicius Galba in 200 BC, during the war with Philip.
In 298 BC Appius Claudius followed by Publius Sulpicius became interreges for reasons unknown.

Sulpicius and whom
Quintilian speaks of three orations by Sulpicius as still in existence ; one of these was the speech against Murena, another Pro or Contra Aufidium, of whom nothing is known.
Sulpicius was betrayed and killed by one of his slaves, whom Sulla subsequently freed and then executed ( being freed for the information leading to Sulpicius ' death, but sentenced to death for betraying his master ).
* Sulpicius Lupercus Servastus, a Latin poet, of whom nothing is known except his elegy, De Cupiditate, and a Sapphic ode, De Vetustate.

Sulpicius and works
*" Sulpicius Severus " ( including links to translated works ) at the Preterist ( Study ) Archive
The name appearing in the title belonged to a historian of Germanic tribes, Sulpicius Alexander, whose works are all lost except for quotes in Gregory of Tours.
These include sources relating to Christianity in Persia, monkish histories, the Vita Martini of Sulpicius Severus, the works of Hilarius, logoi of Eustathius of Antioch, the letter of Cyril of Jerusalem to Constantius concerning the miraculous vision of the cross, and Palladius.
About 1815 through the works of Sulpicius Severus he started to collect patristic literature.

Sulpicius and .
He had a Latin translation by Evagrius of Athanasius's Life of Antony, and a copy of Sulpicius Severus ' Life of St. Martin.
* Sulpicius Severus.
* 3 BC – Servius Sulpicius Galba, Roman Emperor ( d. 69 )
In 150 BC, Servius Sulpicius Galba organised a false armistice.
Many of Paulinus's letters to his contemporaries, including Ausonius and Sulpicius Severus in southern Gaul, Victricius of Rouen in northern Gaul, and Augustine in Africa are preserved.
We know about his buildings in honor of St Felix from literary and archaeological evidence, especially from his long letter to Sulpicius Severus describing the arrangement of the building and its decoration.
Among the famous jurists of the republican period are Quintus Mucius Scaevola who wrote a voluminous treatise on all aspects of the law, which was very influential in later times, and Servius Sulpicius Rufus, a friend of Marcus Tullius Cicero.
Sulpicius Severus (; c. 363 – c. 425 ) was a Christian writer and native of Aquitania.
The World Chronicle of the so-called Sulpicius Severus has nothing to do with the subject of this biography ; it was written in Spain in the sixth century.
* G. K. van Andel ( 1976 ) The Christian Concept of History in the Chronicle of Sulpicius Severus ( Amsterdam )
The earliest source of this story is found in chapter eight of Saint Sulpicius Severus's biography of Saint Martin of Tours.
* Sulpicius Severus writes the earliest biography of Martin of Tours, the first known " life of a saint " ever written.
* Marcus Valerius Messalla Appianus and Publius Sulpicius Quirinius are Roman Consuls.
* Servius Sulpicius Galba is prosecuted for corruption while serving in Spain, but is acquitted after he parades his weeping family members before the tribunal.
* Servius Sulpicius Rufus, Roman politician ( d. 43 BC )
* Publius Sulpicius Quirinius becomes Governor of Syria and nominally of Judea.
* Servius Sulpicius Galba is a Roman praetor.
* The consuls are Decimus Haterius Agrippa and Gaius Sulpicius Galba.
* Servius Sulpicius Galba is a Roman Consul.

Flavus and .
( These enzyme preparations appear on today's feed tags as fermentation extracts of Bacillus subtilis, Apergillus orzae, Niger, and Flavus.
Arminius and Flavus, sons of Segimer, are brought into the Roman army as leaders of the auxiliary troops.
Varus ' opponent, Arminius, was handed over to the Romans along with his brother Flavus, as tribute by his father and chieftain of the noblest house in the tribe of the Cherusci, Segimerus the Conqueror, as result of the attacks of Drusus I in 11 – 9 BCE.
In the following year, Titus Lartius Flavus was appointed the first dictator, and as his magister equitum he nominated Cassius.
At the age of twelve Persius came to Rome, where he was taught by Remmius Palaemon and the rhetor Verginius Flavus.
: See also Flavus, Flavian dynasty and Flavian.
* The character of Flavius in Shakespeare's play, Julius Caesar, is based on Lucius Caesetius Flavus, a member of the Caesetia gens.
* 12 – 9 BCE, Invasions of Drusus I up the Elbe from the North Sea, the Lippe and Main, Battle of the Lupia River, Cherusci and Sicambri subdued, Chatti, Tencteri and Usipetes are overrun, Establishment of new forts by Rome, Arminius and Flavus sent to Rome, Death of Roman General Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa.
Titus Lartius, surnamed either Flavus or Rufus, was one of the leading men of the early Roman Republic, twice consul and the first Roman dictator.
The next year, just prior to the Battle of the Weser River, Arminius engaged in a famous disputation with his brother Flavus, who was still serving in the Roman army.
Flavus informed Arminius that Thusnelda was being well-treated — as, he claimed, was typical of Rome, which was a firm but fair ruler.
* L. Lucretius Tricipitinus Flavus
* L. Lucretius Flavus Tricipitinus
* L. Lucretius Flavus Tricipitinus
* L. Lucretius Tricipitinus Flavus

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