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  The Annals by P. Cornelius Tacitus
For he had admitted the children of Agrippa, Caius and Lucius, into the house of the Caesars; and before they had yet laid aside the dress of boyhood he had most fervently desired, with an outward show of reluctance, that they should be entitled "princes of the youth," and be consuls-elect.
Sextus Pompeius and Sextus Apuleius, the consuls, were the first to swear allegiance to Tiberius Caesar, and in their presence the oath was taken by Seius Strabo and Caius Turranius, respectively the commander of the praetorian cohorts and the superintendent of the corn supplies.
Lucius Stertinius was despatched by Germanicus with a flying column and routed the Bructeri as they were burning their possessions, and amid the carnage and plunder, found the eagle of the nineteenth legion which had been lost with Varus.
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  Lucius Aelius Sejanus - LoveToKnow 1911   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
LUCIUS AELIUS SEJANUS, favourite and minister of the Emperor Tiberius.
He was the son of Seius Strabo, prefect of the praetorians, and was adopted into the Aelian gens.
After his father's departure from Rome to take up the governorship of Egypt, Sejanus was made prefect in his stead.
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 Lucius Seius Strabo
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Lucius Seius Strabo war ein römischer Ritter aus Volsinii, der unter den Kaisern Augustus und Tiberius in die höchsten Staatsämter aufstieg, die seinem Stand möglich waren.
Lucius Seius Turbo, consul suffectus (nachgewählter Konsul) 18
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 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Lucius Aelius Sejanus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Lucius Aelius Sejanus (or Seianus) (20 BC– October 18, 31 AD) was an ambitious soldier, friend and confidant of Tiberius, and for a time the most influential and feared citizen of Rome.
Sejanus was born at Volsinii, in Etruria, to the family of Lucius Seius Strabo, a knight who became praetorian prefect under Augustus.
By Roman custom he was known as Aelius Sejanus after his adoption into the more prestigious Aelian gens.
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 für, Aelius, Seius, Roms, Rom, Macro Lucius Aelius Seianus
für, Aelius, Seius, Roms, Rom, Macro Lucius Aelius Seianus
Lucius Aelius Seianus, deutsch Sejan, (* um 20 v.
Seianus war von Sextus Aelius Catus adoptiert worden, dem Konsul des Jahres 4 (wodurch aus seinem Geburtsnamen Seius der Beiname Seianus wurde), und damit zum Adoptivbruder der Aelia Paetina.
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 Tiberius - Crystalinks
His reign is marked by terror and mayhem in which the Emperor exiled himself from Rome and left administration in the hands of Lucius Aelius Sejanus, who used his influence over Tiberius and his position in the Praetorian Guard to push his own political agenda and personal revenges.
That advisor was the Praetorian Prefect, Lucius Aelius Sejanus, who would derail Tiberius's plans for the succession and drive the emperor farther into isolation, depression, and paranoia.
Sejanus hailed from Volsinii in Etruria, from the equites family of Lucius Seius Strabo, who also shared the Praetorian Prefecture until 15 AD when his father was promoted to be Prefect of Egypt, the pinnacle of an equestrian career under the Principate.
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 Tiberius
Gaius Caesar and Lucius Caesar were still too young to assume the heavy responsibilities of the Principate, and Augustus now had no immediate successor to assume power and see the boys to maturity, since Tiberius's brother Drusus had died of an illness in 9 BC.
In 2, Lucius Caesar died of an illness at Massilia.
Sejanus hailed from Volsinii in Etruria, from the equites family of Lucius Seius Strabo, who also shared the Praetorian Prefecture until 15 when his father was promoted to be Prefect of Egypt, the pinnacle of an equestrian career under the Principate.
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Lucius Aelius Sejanus came from an up-and-coming equestrian family.
He was the son of Lucius Seius Strabo, Tiberius' praefectus praetorio; his brother, Lucius Seius Turbo was suffect consul in 18 AD; and he could claim kinship through his mother to Maecenas, Augustus' advisor.
Initially he had been his father's colleague as praefectus praetorio, but when Strabo had been promoted to the more prestigious post of praefectus Aegypti, Sejanus retained sole command of the Guard, a post which, according to later historians, he used to his advantage.
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 User:Evil berry/Articles - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
In 6 B.C. Tiberius withdrew to the island of Rhodos, because of the lifestyle of his new wife and to avoid conflicts with Gaius and Lucius Iulius Caesar, Augustus' heirs.
Lucius Aelius Seianus was the son of Lucius Seius Strabo, who had been the praefectus praetorii under Augustus together with his son.
But in 15 A.D. Lucius Seius Strabo passed away and left his son Seianus in charge of the praetorians.
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 Tiberius information - Search.com
Five years later, at the age of seventeen, he became a quaestor and was given the privilege of standing for the praetorship and consulship five years in advance of the age required by law.
Sejanus hailed from Volsinii in Etruria, from the equites family of Lucius Seius Strabo, who also shared the Praetorian Prefecture until 15 when his father was promoted to be Prefect of Aegyptus, the pinnacle of an equestrian career under the Principate.
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 Tiberius
The motives for Tiberius's withdrawal are unclear, but they are likely to have been connected with Augustus’s grandchildren Gaius and Lucius, whom Augustus had, in the absence of sons of his own, adopted.
Sejanus hailed from Volsinii in Etruria, from the equites family of Lucius Seius Strabo, who also shared the Praetorian Prefecture until 15 when his father was promoted to be Prefect of Aegyptus, the pinnacle of an equestrian career under the Principate.
Aelius Strabo, the eldest, was the first to be executed.
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In A.D. 2 Lucius Caesar died of an illness at Massilia.
He and his father shared the Praetorian Prefecture until A.D. 15 when the father, L. Seius Strabo, was promoted to be Prefect of Egypt, the pinnacle of an equestrian career under the Principate.
[[9]] Deaths of Gaius and Lucius Caesar: Dio 55.10a.6-9; RG 14.1; Suet.
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 Praetorian - Qwika
Latin poet Sejanus, Aelius - prefect of the Praetorian Guard Lucius Seius Strabo - A prefect, father...
Lucius Seius Strabo, an equestrian who became praetorian prefect under Augustus.
Lucius Seius Strabo, who also shared the Praetorian Prefecture until 15 when his father was...
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 Lucius Seius Strabo at AllExperts
Lucius Seius Strabo or Lucius Aelius Strabo was a Roman soldier who came from Vulsinii (modern Orvieto, Italy).
During the reigns of the Roman Emperors Augustus and Tiberius, he commandered the Praetorian Guard.
He was father to Lucius Aelius Sejanus; adoptive father to Aelia Paetina (second wife to the future Emperor Claudius); grandfather to Claudia Antonia and Sejanus' son and 2 daughters.
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For he had admitted the children of Agrippa, Caius and Lucius, into the house of the Caesars; and before they had yet laid aside the dress of boyhood he had most fervently desired, with an outward show of reluctance, that they should be entitled "princes of the youth," and be consuls-elect.
Sextus Pompeius and Sextus Apuleius, the consuls, were the first to swear allegiance to Tiberius Caesar, and in their presence the oath was taken by Seius Strabo and Caius Turranius, respectively the commander of the praetorian cohorts and the superintendent of the corn supplies.
Lucius Stertinius was despatched by Germanicus with a flying column and routed the Bructeri as they were burning their possessions, and amid the carnage and plunder, found the eagle of the nineteenth legion which had been lost with Varus.
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 Tacitus on the transition from Augustus To Tiberius
Lucius died on his way to the armies in Spain, Gaius while returning from Armenia incapacitated by a wound.
They must show neither satisfaction at the death of one emperor, nor gloom at the accession of another:so their features were carefully arranged in a blend of tears and smiles, mourning and flattery.
The first to swear allegiance to Tiberius Caesar were the consuls Sextus Pompeius (II) and Sextus Appuleius; then in their presence the commander of the Guard, Lucius Seius Strabo, and the controller of the corn-supply, Gaius Turranius; next the senate, army, and public.
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 Lucius Aelius Seianus Konsul Aelius Germanicus Capri Viminal Livilla Etrurien Drusus Tiberius Sextus Aelius Catus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
auf Betreiben des Prätorianerpräfekten Lucius Aelius Seianus in einer Kaserne auf dem Viminal in Rom zusammengezogen wurde.
Lucius Aelius Seianus (Sejanus) lived from about 23 B.C. to October 18, 31 A.D. and was the most...
Definition: Sejanus came from Etruria and was the son of Lucius Seius Strabo (an equestrian who was...
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 Tacitus - ANNALS
Born at Vulsinii, the son of Seius Strabo, a Roman knight, he attached himself in his early youth to Caius Caesar, grandson of the Divine Augustus, and the story went that he had sold his person to Apicius, a rich debauchee.
When summoned before the emperor by Lucius Apronius, his father-in-law, he replied incoherently, representing that he was in a sound sleep and consequently knew nothing, and that his wife had chosen to destroy herself.
They appealed too to the of Lucius Sulla, whose army was once in terrible jeopardy from a severe winter and want of clothing, and this having been announced at Smyrna in a public assembly, all who were present stript their clothes off their backs and sent them to our legions.
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The third Prefect of the Praetorian Guard and the father of the famous Praetorian Prefect Sejanus.
Strabo came from a good Equestrian (Equites) family and was appointed by Augustus in 14
As a reward for his loyalty, Strabo was made prefect of Egypt.
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 Tacitus: Annals: Book 1 [1]
For he had admitted the children of Agrippa, Caius and Lucius, into the house of the Caesars; and before they had yet laid aside the dress of boyhood he had most fervently desired, with an outward show of reluctance, that they should be entitled "princes of the youth," and be consuls-elect.
Sextus Pompeius and Sextus Apuleius, the consuls, were the first to swear allegiance to Tiberius Caesar, and in their presence the oath was taken by Seius Strabo and Caius Turranius, respectively the commander of the praetorian cohorts and the superintendent of the corn supplies.
The procession was to be conducted through "the gate of triumph," on the motion of Gallus Asinius; the titles of the laws passed, the names of the nations conquered by Augustus were to be borne in front, on that of Lucius Arruntius.
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 Tacitus on the transition from Augustus To Tiberius
Lucius died on his way to the armies in Spain, Gaius while returning from Armenia incapacitated by a wound.
They must show neither satisfaction at the death of one emperor, nor gloom at the accession of another:so their features were carefully arranged in a blend of tears and smiles, mourning and flattery.
The first to swear allegiance to Tiberius Caesar were the consuls Sextus Pompeius (II) and Sextus Appuleius; then in their presence the commander of the Guard, Lucius Seius Strabo, and the controller of the corn-supply, Gaius Turranius; next the senate, army, and public.
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 Lucius Aelius Seianus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Als sein Vater Statthalter von Ägypten wurde, war Seianus alleiniger Kommandant der Prätorianergarde, die er nun als Basis für die Steigerung seiner Macht benutzte, unter anderem dadurch, dass er sie in einem einzigen Lager auf dem Viminal außerhalb Roms zusammenzog.
Er bekämpfte die Familie des Germanicus und versuchte im Jahr 25 vergeblich, Drusus' Witwe Livilla zu heiraten, wodurch er Mitglied der kaiserlichen Familie geworden wäre.
Als der spätere Kaiser Claudius sie im Jahr 28 heiratete, war er seinem Ziel ein Stück näher gekommen.
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 17 Tiberius. Sejanus name obliterated on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Lucius Aelius Sejanus came from an up-and-coming equestrian family.
He was the son of Lucius Seius Strabo, Tiberius' praefectus praetorio; his brother, Lucius Seius Turbo was suffect consul in 18 AD; and he could claim kinship through his mother to Maecenas, Augustus' advisor.
Initially he had been his father's colleague as praefectus praetorio, but when Strabo had been promoted to the more prestigious post of praefectus Aegypti, Sejanus retained sole command of the Guard, a post which, according to later historians, he used to his advantage.
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 LUCIUS AELIUS SEJANUS - Online Information article about LUCIUS AELIUS SEJANUS
LUCIUS AELIUS SEJANUS - Online Information article about LUCIUS AELIUS SEJANUS
Search over 40,000 articles from the original, classic Encyclopedia Britannica, 11th Edition.
He was the son of Seius See also:
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 Tiberius Summary
Five years later, at the age of seventeen, he became a quaestor and was given the privilege of standing for the praetorship and consulship five years in advance of the age required by law.
He then began appearing in court as an advocate and was sent by Augustus to the East where, in 20 BC, he oversaw one of his stepfather's proudest successes.
Marcus Junius Silanus Torquatus and Lucius Norbanus Balbus
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 Lucius Aelius Seianus
Der Artikel Lucius Aelius Seianus gehört zur Kategorie: Mann, Konsul (Römische Kaiserzeit), Prätorianerpräfekt, Aelier, Geboren 20 v.
Als sein Vater praefectus Aegypti (Statthalter von Ägypten) wurde, war Seianus alleiniger Kommandant der Prätorianergarde, die er nun als Basis für die Steigerung seiner Macht benutzte, unter anderem dadurch, dass er sie in einem einzigen Lager auf dem Viminal außerhalb Roms zusammenzog, die Castra praetoria.
Erklärung des Begriff Lucius Aelius Seianus und dessen Bedeutung wurde zuletzt am 20.12.2006 aktualisiert (Glossar Lexikon Enzyklopädie).
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 Who was Who in Roman Times: Family tree of Lucius Seius Strabo
Who was Who in Roman Times: Family tree of Lucius Seius Strabo
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