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Lucius Appuleius Saturninus Lucius Appuleius Saturninus (died late 100 BC) was a Roman populist and tribune. He is most notable for introducing a series of legislative reforms, alongside his associate Gaius Servilius Glaucia and with the consent of Gaius Marius, during the l ...
(died 100 BC), tribune, legislator *
Gaius Sentius Saturninus Gaius Sentius Saturninus (fl. late 1st century BC – 1st century AD) was a Roman senator and military officer who was appointed Roman consul in 19 BC. He served as the proconsular governor of Africa, and later as imperial governor of Syria. He t ...
, consul 19 BC, military officer, governor *
Marcus Aponius Saturninus Marcus Aponius Saturninus was a Roman Senator, Senator of Imperial Rome who was the child of wealthy senatorial parents, who owned property in Egypt (Roman province), Egypt. He is mentioned in the ''Acta Arvalia'' in the year 57 AD; classicist Rona ...
(1st century AD), governor of Moesia, and partisan of first Vitellius, then Vespasian (emperors) *
Lucius Antonius Saturninus Lucius Antonius Saturninus was a Roman senator and general during the reign of Vespasian and his sons. While governor of the province called Germania Superior, motivated by a personal grudge against Emperor Domitian, he led a rebellion known as ...
(79 AD), provincial governor and rebel against emperor Domitian *
Saturninus of Antioch Saturninus may refer to: * Lucius Appuleius Saturninus (died 100 BC), tribune, legislator * Gaius Sentius Saturninus, consul 19 BC, military officer, governor * Marcus Aponius Saturninus (1st century AD), governor of Moesia, and partisan of first V ...
(fl. 100–120), early gnostic * Saturninus Empiricus, (c. 200 AD),
Pyrrhonist Pyrrho of Elis (; grc, Πύρρων ὁ Ἠλεῖος, Pyrrhо̄n ho Ēleios; ), born in Elis, Greece, was a Greek philosopher of Classical antiquity, credited as being the first Greek skeptic philosopher and founder of Pyrrhonism. Life ...
philosopher and physician in the
Empiric school The Empiric school of medicine (''Empirics'', ''Empiricists'', or ''Empirici'', el, Ἐμπειρικοί) was a school of medicine founded in Alexandria the middle of the third century BC. The school was a major influence on ancient Greek and Rom ...
of medicine. Student of
Sextus Empiricus Sextus Empiricus ( grc-gre, Σέξτος Ἐμπειρικός, ; ) was a Ancient Greece, Greek Pyrrhonism, Pyrrhonist philosopher and Empiric school physician. His philosophical works are the most complete surviving account of ancient Greek and ...
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Saturninus (253-268) The Gallienus usurpers were the usurpers who claimed imperial power during the reign of Gallienus (253–268, the first part of which he shared with his father Valerian). The existence of usurpers during the Crisis of the Third Century was very c ...
, rebel against emperor Gallienus *
Julius Saturninus Sextus (possibly Gaius) Julius Saturninus (died 280 AD) was a Roman usurper against Emperor Marcus Aurelius Probus, Probus.Vagi, p. 375 Julius Saturninus was a Gaul by birth (others have him as a Moors, Moor) and was a friend of Emperor Probus. ...
(died 280), provincial governor and rebel against emperor Probus *
Saturninus (consul 383) Flavius Saturninus ( 377–400 AD) was a Roman army officer and politician. Life Saturninus was probably a Christian: it is known that he hosted a bishop, that he donated to a monastery and that he was in touch for a short time with Gregory of ...
, Roman consul in 383 * The Emperor in William Shakespeare's play ''
Titus Andronicus ''Titus Andronicus'' is a Shakespearean tragedy, tragedy by William Shakespeare believed to have been written between 1588 and 1593, probably in collaboration with George Peele. It is thought to be Shakespeare's first tragedy and is often seen ...
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Saint-Saturnin (disambiguation) Saint-Saturnin (French for " Saint Saturninus") is the name or part of the name of several communes in France: * Saint-Saturnin, Cantal, in the Cantal ''département'' * Saint-Saturnin, Charente, in the Charente ''département'' * Saint-Saturnin, ...
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Saint Saturninus (disambiguation) Saint Saturninus may refer to: *Saturninus (died c. 203), companion of Saints Perpetua and Felicity, martyred in Carthage, feast day: 7 March *Saturnin of Toulouse (died c. 257), first bishop of Toulouse, France, feast day: 29 November *Saturninus ...
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Saturnin Saint Saturnin of Toulouse ( la, Saturninus, oc, Sarnin, french: Saturnin, Sernin, ca, Serni, Sadurní, gl, Sadurninho and pt, Saturnino, Sadurninho, eu, Satordi, Saturdi, Zernin, and es, Saturnino, Serenín, Cernín) was one of the ''" ...
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Saturnina Saint Saturnina (french: Sainte Saturnine) is venerated as a Christian virgin martyr, “now believed to most likely be purely legendary.” Legend Her legend states that she came from a noble German family (her father was a king), and that sh ...
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Saturnino (disambiguation) Saturnino is the Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian form of the name Saturninus. As a first name, it can refer to: *Saturnino Arrúa, Paraguayan footballer *Saturnino Herrán, Mexican painter *Saturnino Rustrián, Guatemalan road bicycle racer *Satu ...
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