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Nummius Ceionius Albinus
#REDIRECTMarcus Nummius Albinus Marcus Nummius Albinus (possibly Marcus Nummius Attidius Senecio Albinus) (c. AD 200 – c. AD 274) was a Roman senator who was appointed consul twice, first as a ''suffectus'' sometime around AD 240, and secondly as an ''ordinarius'' in AD 263. ... Nummius Ceionius Albinus ...
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Marcus Nummius Albinus
Marcus Nummius Albinus (possibly Marcus Nummius Attidius Senecio Albinus) (c. AD 200 – c. AD 274) was a Roman senator who was appointed consul twice, first as a ''suffectus'' sometime around AD 240, and secondly as an ''ordinarius'' in AD 263. Biography Nummius Albinus was possibly the son of Marcus Nummius Senecio Albinus who had been consul in AD 227. He in turn was appointed suffect consul before AD 256, possibly around AD 240, during which time he may have been honoured by a statue erected at Adada in Pisidia. In AD 256, he was appointed the ''Praefectus urbi'' of Rome. He held this post a second time under the emperor Gallienus, from 261 to 263, and was elevated to the office of ''consul prior'' alongside an otherwise unidentifiable individual named Dexter or perhaps Maximus Dexter in 263. Nummius Albinus may also have been the Albinus who was either ''Praeses'' or '' legatus proconsulis'' in Lycia et Pamphylia. It is assumed that he was the Albinus who died of old age du ...
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