
Pertinax - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Pertinax
(P. Helvius Pertinax) - Roman emperor, 193 A.D.
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Euseb]:Chron_217
dion race [At this time] Pertinax, and then Severus, becam
ExcBarb_48A
asianus for 9 years - cons. 10 Pertinax Didius for ? years
Festus:Brev_14
erus, and under Severus, Pertinax, and other Roman princip
Julian:Caes_312
the heroes. Then Pertinax came in to the banquet still
Oros_7.16
proclaimed the elderly Helvius Pertinax emperor 193 A.D. He
Oros_7.17
He wished to be called Pertinax after the emperor whose murder
SelPap_2.222
Emperor Caesar Publius Helvius Pertinax Augustus, Pham
Pertinax
- in documents
SelPap_2.341
urelius Dius also called Pertinax, strategus of the Ox
Pertinax → see
Severus
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