Historical Persons [permalink] [show more links]
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Kenchreai Archaeological Archive
Description
Set of identifiers of historical persons to which KAA resources can be assigned. In particular rulers and other figures of authority. Used for identifications of coins, epigraphy, sculpture, or any other medium that portrays or is otherwise associated with individuals.
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A. Vatronius Labeo (Corinthian duovir, 12/13-15/16)

Abdul Hamid I (sultan, 1774-1789)

Aelia Anastasia (empress, 578-582)

Aelia Flacilla (empress, 379-386)

Aelia Sophia (empress, 565-578)

Aelia Verina (empress, 457-474)

Aemilius Aemilianus (253)

M. Agrippa Postumus (Imperial heir, d. 14 CE)

Agrippina Minor (empress, 49-54)

Ahmed III (sultan, 1703-1720 and 1730)

Aineias (Late Hellenistic Sicyonian)

Alexander (912-913)

Alexander I Balas (king of Syria, 152-145 BCE)

Alexander III (king of Macedon, 336-323 BCE)

Alexius I Comnenus (1081-1118)

Alexius II (1180-1183)

Alexius III (1195-1203)

Alexius V Ducas Murtzuphlus (1204)

Anastasius I (491-518)

Anastasius II (713-716)

Andrea Contarini (doge, 1367-1382)

Andronicus I (1183-1185)

Andronicus II (1282-1328)

Andronicus III (1328-1341)

Andronicus IV (1376-1379)

Anthemius (western emperor, 467-472)

Antigonus II Gonatas (king of Macedon, 277-274 and 272-239 BCE)

Antinoös (imperial beloved, 130-138)

Antoninus Caracalla (211-217)

Antoninus Pius (138-161)

Antonio Venier (doge, 1382-1400)

Apatourios (magistrate at Hellenistic Kyme)

Apollonius (Late Hellenistic Sicyonian)

Arcadius (eastern emperor, 383-408)

Aristarchos Damonos (magistrate at Patras, ca. 50-25 BCE)

Artabasdus (742-743)

Arvandus (western emperor, 468)

Augustus (27 BCE-14 CE)

Aurelian (270-275)

Avidius Cassius (175)

Avitus (western emperor, 455-456)

Baduila (Ostrogothic king, 541-552)

Balbinus (238)

Bardanes (711-713)

Basil I (867-886)

Basil II (976-1025)

Basiliscus (eastern emperor, 475-476)

C. Heius Pamphilus (Corinthian duovir, 34-31, 27/6 or 26/5, and 17/16 BCE)

C. Heius Pollio (Corinthian duovir, 4-5)

C. Julius Vindex (68)

C. Julius (Corinthian duovir, 44/43 BCE)

C. Julius Caesar (dictator 49-44)

C. Julius Eurykles (hegemon at Early Roman Sparta)

C. Julius Herac(lanus) (Corinthian duovir, 1-2)

C. Julius Nicephorus (Corinthian duovir, 43/42 BCE)

C. Julius Polyaenus (Corinthian duovir, 57-58 or 58-59)

C. Mussius Priscus (Corinthian duovir, 4-5)

C. Nymphidius Sabinus (68)

C. Pinnius (Corinthian duovir, 39-36 BCE)

C. Servilius C. f. Primus (Corinthian duovir, 2-1 BCE)

Carinus (283-285)

Carus (282-283)

Charillos (magistrate at Hellenistic Dyrrhachium)

Christopher (921-931)

Claudia Octavia (empress, 54-62)

Claudius (41-54)

Claudius II Gothicus (268-270)

Clodius Albinus (193-197)

Cn. Publicius Regulus (Corinthian duovir, 50/51)

Comnenian Dynasty (1081-1191)

Constantius Gallus (Caesar, 351-354)

Constans I (Caesar, 333-337; Augustus, 337-350)

Constans II (641-668)

Constantine I (312-337)

Constantine II (Caesar, 317-337; Augustus, 337-340)

Constantine III (641)

Constantine IV (668-685)

Constantine IX Monomachus (1042-1055)

Constantine V Copronymus (741-775)

Constantine VI (780-797)

Constantine VII Porphygenitus (913-959)

Constantine VIII (IX) alone (1025-1028)

Constantine X Ducas (1059-1067)

Constantine XI (XIII) Dragases (1449-1453)

Constantius Gallus (Caesar, 351-354)

Constantius I Chlorus (Caesar, 293-305; Augustus, 305-306)

Constantius II (Caesar, 324-337; Augustus, 337-361)

Constantius III (western emperor, 421)

Crispus (Caesar, 317-326)

Decius (249-251)

Demetrius I Poliorcetes (king of Macedon, 294-288 BCE)

Diadumenianus (218)

Didius Julianus (193)

Diocletian (284-305)

Dionysius I (tyrant of Syracuse, 405-367 BCE)

Domitia Longina (empress, 81-96)

Domitian (81-96)

Domitian II (271-272)

Dorino Gattilusio (lord of Lesbos, 1428-1455)

Elagabalus (218-222)

Epinikos (magistrate at Hellenistic Miletus)

Eugenius (392-394)

Faustina I (empress, 138-140)

Faustina II (empress, 161-175)

Faustinus (274)

Firmus (273)

Firmus (372-375)

Flavius Marcus (coemperor, 475-476)

Flavius Victor (384-388)

Florian (276)

Francesco Foscari (doge, 1423-1457)

Francesco Dandolo (doge, 1329-1339)

Gaiseric (Vandal king, 428-477)

Gaius Caesar (Imperial heir, 20 BCE-4 CE)

Gaius, called Caligula (37-41)

Galba (68-69)

Galerius (Caesar 293-305; Augustus 305-311)

Galla Placidia (western regent, 425-450)

Gallienus (253-268)

Gelimer (Vandal king, 530-534)

Geoffrey I de Villehardouin (prince of Achaea, ca. 1209-1229)

Geoffrey II de Villehardouin (prince of Achaea, ca. 1229-1246)

Germanicus (d. 19 CE)

Geta (Caesar, 198-209; Coemperor, 209-211)

Giovanni Dolfin (doge, 1356-1361)

Glycerius (western emperor, 473-474)

Gordian I (238)

Gordian II (238)

Gordian III (238-244)

Gregory (646-647)

Guillaume de Champlitte (prince of Achaea, 1205-1209)

Guy de la Roche (duke of Athens, 1225-1263)

Hadrian (117-138)

Heraclius (610-641)

Herennius Etruscus (250)

Hilderic (Vandal King of Africa, 523-530)

Honorius (western emperor, 393-423)

Hostilian (251)

Ingenuus (260)

Irene (797-802)

Isaac (emperor of Cyprus, 1183-1191)

Isaac I Comnenos (1057-1059)

Isaac II (1185-1195)

Iulius Valens Licinianus (250)

Johannes (western emperor, 423-425)

John (count of Gravina, 1315-1336)

John I Tzimiskes (969-976)

John II Comnenus (1118-1143)

John III Ducas Vatatzes (Nicene emperor, 1222-1254)

John IV Lascaris (Nicene emperor, 1258-1261)

John V (1341-1391)

John VI Cantacuzenus (1347-1354)

John VII (1390)

John VIII (1425-1448)

Jovian (363-364)

Jovinus (western emperor, 411-413)

Julia Domna (empress, 193-217)

Julia Mamaea (consort, 222-235)

Julian II (Caesar, 355-361; Augustus, 361-363)

Julius Nepos (western emperor, 474-475)

Justin I (518-527)

Justin II (565-578)

Justinian I (527-565)

Justinian II (685-695, banished)

Justinian II (restored, 705-711)

Konstandinos II (king of Greece, 1964-1973)

Kousinios (magistrate at Early Roman Ephesus)

L. Aeficius Certus (Corinthian duovir, 44/43 BCE)

L. Antonius Saturninus (89)

L. Arrius Peregrinus (Corinthian duovir, 32-33)

L. Caninius Agrippa (Corinthian duovir, 68-69)

L. Cassius (Corinth duovir, 42 or 41 BCE)

L. Clodius Macer (68)

L. Furius Labeo (Corinthian duovir, 32-33)

L. Paconius Flam--- (Corinthian duovir, 50/51)

L. Rubrius Dossenus (moneyer, 87 BCE)

L. Rutilius Piso (Corinthian duovir, 66-67)

L. Rutilius Plancus (Corinthian duovir, 12/13-15/16 CE)

L. Seius Sallustius (225-227)

L. Sempronius Atratinus (Roman magistrate, late 1st century BCE)

Leo I (eastern emperor, 457-474)

Leo II (eastern emperor, 474)

Leo III (717-741)

Leo IV (775-780)

Leo VI (887-912)

Leontius (484-488)

Leontius (695-698)

Licinius I (308-324)

Licinius II (Caesar, 317-324)

Livia Drusilla (empress, 27 BCE-14 CE; Imperial mother, 14-29)

Lucius Caesar (Imperial heir, 17 BCE-2 CE)

Lucius Verus (161-169)

Lykos (magistrate at Hellenistic Dyrrhachium)

M. Acilius Candidus (Corinthian duovir, 54-55)

M. Antonius Hipparchus (Corinthian duovir, 10/9-5/4 and 2-1 BCE)

M. Antonius Theophilus (Corinthian duovir, 30 BCE)

M. Aurelius Commodus (180-192)

M. Bellius Proculus (Corinthian duovir, 37-38)

M. Insteius Tectus (Corinthian duovir, 42 or 41 BCE)

M. Novius Bassus (Corinthian duovir, 10/9-5/4 BCE)

M. Oppius Capito (Roman magistrate, late 1st century BCE)

Macrianus Junior (260-261)

Macrianus Senior (260-261)

Macrinus (217-218)

Magnentius (350-353)

Magnus Maximus (383-388)

Mahmud II (sultan, 1808-1839)

Majorian (western emperor, 457-461)

Manuel I (1143-1180)

Manuel II (1391-1425)

Marcellus (366)

Marcian (eastern emperor, 450-457)

Marco Cornaro (doge, 1365-1368)

Marcus (western emperor, 406-407)

M. Vipsanius Agrippa (Roman politcian, d. 12 BCE)

Marcus Antonius (triumvir, 43-31 BCE)

Marcus Aurelius (161-180)

Martina (empress, 613-641)

Mathilde de Hainaut (princess of Achaea, 1316-1321)

Maurice (582-602)

Maxentius (usurper, 308-312)

Maximian Herculius (286-305)

Maximinus II Daza (Caesar, 305-310; Augustus, 310-312)

Maximinus I Thrax (235-238)

Maximus (western emperor, 409-411)

Mehmed I (sultan, 1413-1421)

Mehmed II (sultan, 1444-1446)

Menodoros Menekleos (magistrate at Patras, ca. 50-25 BCE)

Mezezius (669)

Michael I (811-813)

Michael II (820-829)

Michael III (842-867)

Michael IV the Paphlagonian (1034-1041)

Michael V Calaphates (1041-1042)

Michael VI Stratioticus (1056-1057)

Michael VII Ducas (1071-1078)

Michael VIII Paleologus (1259-1282)

Michele Morosini (doge, 1382)

Michele Steno (doge, 1400-1413)

Mithridates VI Eupator (king of Pontus, 120-63 BCE)

Murad II (sultan, 1421-1444 and 1446-1451)

Nero (54-68)

Nerva (96-98)

Nicephorus I (802-811)

Nicephorus II Phocas (963-969)

Nicephorus III Botaniates (1078-1081)

Nicephorus Melissenus (1080-1081)

Numerianus (282-284)

Octavia Junior (d. 11 BCE)

Octavian (Roman politician and triumvir, 44-27 BCE)

Odoacer (king of Italy, 476-493)

Olybrius (western emperor, 472)

Olympias (queen of Macedonia, ca. 357–316 BCE)

Olympius (649-653)

Otho (69)

Otto de la Roche (duke of Athens, 1208-1225)

P. Aebutius (Corinthian duovir, 39-36 and 30 BCE)

P. Aebutius Sp. f. (Corinthian duovir, 17/16 BCE and 1/2 CE)

P. Memmius Cleander (Corinthian duovir, 66-67)

P. Tadius Chilo (Corinthian duovir, 43/42 BCE)

P. Ventidius Fronto (Corinthian duovir, 66-67)

P. Vipsanius Agrippa (Corinthian duovir, 37-38)

Parmenitos (magistrate at Hellenistic Kyme)

Pertinax (192-193)

Pescennius Niger (193-194)

Petronius Maximus (western emperor, 455)

Philip I Arabs (244-249)

Philip II (King of Macedon, 359-336 BCE)

Philip the Younger (247-249)

Philip V (king of Macedon, 221-179 BCE)

Phocas (602-610)

Plautilla (princess and empress, 202-211)

Postumus (260-269)

Priscus Attalus (western emperor, 409-410 and 414-415)

Probus (276-282)

Procopius (365-366)

Proculus (280-281)

Ptolemy III Euergetes (king of Egypt, 246-221 BCE)

Pupienus (Maximus) (238)

Q. Caecilius Niger (Corinthian duovir, 34-31 BCE)

Q. Fulvius Flaccus (Corinthian duovir, 54-55)

Quietus (260-261)

Regalianus (260)

Ricimer (western general, 461-472)

Romanus (western emperor, 470)

Romanus I Lecapenus (920-944)

Romanus II (959-963)

Romanus III Argyrus (1028-1034)

Romanus IV Diogenes (1068-1071)

Romulus Augustulus (western emperor, 475-476)

Sabinianus (240)

Salonina (empress, 253-268)

Saturninus (281)

Sebastianus (western emperor, 412-413)

Septimius (271-272)

Septimius Severus (193-211)

Severan Dynasty (193-235)

Severus Alexander (222-235)

Severus II (Caesar, 305-306; Augustus, 306-307)

Libius Severus (western emperor, 461-465)

Stephen (924-925)

Strauracius (811)

T. Julius Priscus (250)

Tacitus (275-276)

Tetricus I (271-274)

Tetricus II (273?-274)

Theocles Pausaniou (magistrate at Hellenistic Chalcis)

Theodora (sole ruler, 1055-1056)

Theodore I Lascaris (Nicene emperor, 1204-1222)

Theodore II Lascaris (Nicene emperor, 1254-1258)

Theodoric (Ostrogothic, Italian, and Visigothic king, 475-526)

Theodosius I (378-395)

Theodosius II (eastern emperor, 408-450)

Theodosius III (716-717)

Theophilus (829-842)

Thomas (821-823)

Thrasamund (Vandal king, 496-523)

Ti. Claudius Anaxilaus (Corinthian duovir, 66-67)

Ti. Claudius Optatus (Corinthian duovir, 57-58 or 58-59)

Tiberius (14-37)

Ti. Claudius Euthyklides (strategos at Early Roman Chalcis)

Tiberius II (578-582)

Tiberius III (698-705)

Titus (79-81)

Trajan (98-117)

Trebonianus Gallus (251-253)

Uranius Antoninus (253)

Urbanus (271-272)

Valens (364-378)

Valentinian I (364-375)

Valentinian II (375-392)

Valentinian III (western emperor, 425-455)

Valerian (253-260)

Vespasian (69-79)

Victorinus (269-270)

Vitellius (69)

Zeno (474-491)

Suggested citation
“Historical Persons.” In Kenchreai Archaeological Archive, edited by J.L. Rife and S. Heath. The American Excavations at Kenchreai, 2013-2024. <http://kenchreai.org/historical-persons>