Within two or three years from his proconsulate he was raised to the imperial throne, and is known as Antoninus Pius.
Waddington into the fasti of this province have led to the result that this proconsulate should probably be dated about A.
Metellus was still to be his opponent; for earlier in the year the proconsulate of the commander had been renewed.
I granted him this request also and gave him a letter with which he set off to Carthage, where Lollianus Avitus, the term of his proconsulate having nearly expired, was awaiting your arrival, Maximus.
The year now arrived in which the proconsulate of Asia or Africa must fall by lot upon Agricola; [136] and as Civica had lately been put to death, Agricola was not unprovided with a lesson, nor Domitian with an example.
Suetonius relates that Civica Cerealis was put to death in his proconsulate of Asia, on the charge of meditating a revolt.
I think you're going to have a nice easy Proconsulate here, Count Erskyll.
The Canopus was recalled from her station over the northern end of the continent and began sending down the proconsulate furnishings stowed aboard, including several hundred domestic robots.
The proconsulate of the seas was to be vested in the same person for three years.
He had been posted as one of their guards, and had attended them to the scene of their martyrdom, in addition to the civil force, to whom in the proconsulate the administration of the law was committed.
Here, too, I hear all that goes on through theproconsulate and Numidia.
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