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The Client Community Nicolspdf III 2 Status Client The Client Community NicolsPDF_III_2 Status Client Province Date No. Nomen Cognomen ? Aquae Sabaudiae Narbonensis 200 680 Smerius Masuetus ? Eburodunum Germ sup 150 292 Flavius Camillus ? Lepcis Afr proc 60 876 Rufus ? Lepcis Afr proc 60 877 Ignotus CA ? Reii Narbonensis 150 759 Ignotus AJ chec Auzia Mauretania 200 26 Aelius Longinus chec Sufetula Afr proc 732 check check city Verona Italia x 138 474 Nonius M. f. Mucianus citz ...enacates ? Pannonia 100 332 Glitius P. f. Atilius citz Abella Italia i 120 404 Marcius Plaetorius citz Abellinum Italia i 200 59 Antonius Rufinus citz Abellinum Italia i 225 183 Caesius T.f. Anthianus citz Abellinum Italia i 175 217 Claudius Frontinus citz Abellinum Italia i 175 218 Claudius Saethida citz Abellinum Italia i 175 219 Claudius Saethida citz Abellinum Italia i 200 278 Egnatius C. f. Certus citz Acinipo Baetica 225 378 Junius L. f. Terentianus citz Acinipo Baetica 200 422 Marius M. f. Fronto citz Acinipo Baetica 200 608 Servilius Q. f. Lupus citz Aeclanum Italia ii 126 277 Eggius L. f. Ambibulus citz Aeclanum Italia ii 150 468 Neratius C. f. Proculus citz Aeclanum Italia ii 161 509 Otacilius L. f. Rufus citz Aeclanum Italia ii 240 705 Calventius L f Corl...sinus? citz Aeclanum Italia ii 150 717 Maximus? citz Aeclanum Italia ii 150 795 Ignotus BF citz Aenona Dalmatia -1 615 Silius P. f. citz Aenona Dalmatia 23 678 Volusius L. f. Saturninus citz Aequicoli Italia iv 225 389 Livius Q. f. Velenius citz Aesernia Italia iv 150 1 Abullius Dexter citz Aesernia Italia iv -25 68 Appuleius Sex f citz Aesernia Italia iv 150 262 Decrius C. f. Crispus citz Aesernia Italia iv 150 601 Septimius P. f. Paterculus citz Aesis Italia vi 150 79 Arrius L.f. Atilius citz Aesis Italia vi 150 500 Oppius Capito citz Alba Fucens Italia iv -5 845 Julius Aug. f. Caesar citz Alba Pompeia Italia ix 108 707 Celsus citz Albinganum Italia ix 240 443 Metilius P. f. Tertullinus citz Albinganum Italia ix 215 454 Mucius Verus citz Aleria Corsica -12 820 Caesar divi f. Augustus citz Aleria Corsica -5 823 Julius Aug. f. Caesar citz Aleria Corsica -5 824 Julius Aug. f. Caesar citz Aletrium Italia i 207 317 Gabinius Barbarus citz Allifae Italia i 100 106 Aulius M. f. Albinus citz Allifae Italia i 225 448 Minius Sex f Silvanus citz Allifae Italia i 175 521 Pacideius L.f. Carpianus citz Allifae Italia i 190 567 Pullaienus Gargilius The Client Community NicolsPDF_III_2 Status Client Province Date No. Nomen Cognomen citz Allifae Italia i 15 793 Ignotus BD citz Amiternum Italia iv 240 578 Sallius C. f. Proculus citz Amiternum Italia iv 260 582 Sallius C. f. Proculus citz Anagnia Italia i 260 113 Aurelius Sabinianus citz Anagnia Italia i 250 215 Claudius Ti. f. Crescentianus citz Ancona Italia v 178 527 Petronius Sabinus citz Andautonia Pannonia 72 310 Funisulanus L.f Vettonianus citz Antinum Italia iv 175 476 Novius Q. f. Celer citz Antinum Italia iv 200 477 Novius Felix citz Antium Italia i 200 70 Aquilius M.f. Felix citz Antium Italia i 105 366 Julius M. f. Proculus citz Apta Narbonensis 150 622 Soillius T. f. Valerianus citz Apulum Dacia 225 27 Aelius P.f. Marcellus citz Aquae sextiae Narbonensis 150 377 Junius Rufus citz Aquae Sextiae Narbonensis 170 704 Zmertuccius Titianus citz Aquae Sextiae Narbonensis 140 755 Ignotus AF citz Aquae Sextiae Narbonensis 140 756 Ignotus AG citz Aquae Sextiae Narbonensis 140 757 Ignotus AH citz Aquae Statiellae Italia ix 108 709 Celsus citz Aquileia Italia x 235 118 Axilius Urbicus citz Aquileia Italia x 180 241 Cominius P. f. Clemens citz Aquileia Italia x 115 531 Platorius A. f. Nepos citz Aquileia Italia x 200 550 Praecellinus Augerinus citz Aquinum Italia i 27 261 Decius Q. f. Saturninus citz Aquinum Italia i -8 403 Marcius L. f. Censorinus citz Aquinum Italia i 66 456 Munatius M. f. Priscus citz Aquinum Italia i 214 488 Octavius Appius citz Aquinum Italia i 150 594 Satri...nus? citz Ardea Italia i 223 425 Marius L. f. Maximus citz Arelate Narbonensis 33 205 Cassius L. f. Longinus citz Arelate Narbonensis 150 557 Precilius M. f. Pompeianus citz Arimini Italia viii 150 433 Memmius Marianus citz Ariminum Italia viii 250 19 Aelius Aurelius citz Ariminum Italia viii 110 126 Betutius L.f. Furianus citz Ariminum Italia viii 200 250 Cornelius C. f. Felix citz Ariminum Italia viii 100 288 Faesellius C f Rufio citz Ariminum Italia viii 150 289 Faesellius L. f Sabinianus citz Ariminum Italia viii 200 323 Galerius C. f. Julianus citz Ariminum Italia viii 66 672 Vettius M. f. Valens citz Ariminum Italia viii 110 673 Vettius M. f. Valens citz Arna Italia vi 175 691 Versenius L. f. Granianus citz Arretium Italia vii 255 742 Petronius L. f. Taurus citz Arva Baetica 110 306 Fulvius Carisianus citz Asisium Italia vi 200 524 Papirius P. f. Atilianus citz Asisium Italia vi 150 568 Rasinius Tettianus citz Asisium Italia vi 150 596 Scaefinus C. f. Sulpicianus The Client Community NicolsPDF_III_2 Status Client Province Date No. Nomen Cognomen citz Asso Tarracon 127 39 Aemilius M.f. Rectus citz Assuras Afr proc 16 675 Vibius C. f. Habitus citz Atina Italia i 175 518 Pacideius L.f. Carpianus citz Atina Italia i 250 571 Rubrenus Virius citz Atina Italia i -5 637 Tettius P. f. Rufus citz Atina Italia i 208 639 Tillius M. f. Rufus citz Attidium Italia vi 100 97 Attidius L.f. Latinus citz Attidium Italia vi 150 460 Musetius L. f. Sabinus citz Aufidena Italia iv 125 419 Marius Clemens citz Augusta Bagiennor Italia ix 108 708 Celsus citz Augusta Firma Baetica 73 861 Sempronius Fuscus citz Ausculum Italia ii 200 309 Fundanius P. f. Priscus citz Ausculum Italia ii 150 595 Saturius Secundus citz Ausculum Italia ii 150 700 Vinnius L. f. Flavianus citz Auximum Italia v 153 362 Julius Oppius citz Auximum Italia v 137 497 Oppius C. f. Bassus citz Auximum Italia v 150 501 Oppius Capito citz Auximum Italia v 140 506 Oppius C. f. Sabinus citz Auximum Italia v -70 530 Pompeius Magnus citz Auximum Italia v 150 555 Praesentius L f Paetus citz Auximum Italia v 150 558 Plotius Maximus citz Auximum Italia v 150 642 Titius L. f. C... citz Auximum Italia v 210 862 Ranius Optatus citz Auzia Mauretania 260 326 Gargilius Q. f. Martialis citz Avedda Afr proc 225 452 Munius Primus citz Aveia Italia iv 240 580 Sallius C. f. Proculus citz Aveia Italia iv 260 584 Sallius C. f. Proculus citz Avennio Narbonensis 150 758 Ignotus AI citz Avennio Narbonensis 116 760 Ignotus AK citz Aventicum Germ sup 150 370 Julius Ti. f. Sabucinus citz Aventicum Germ sup 110 738 Ignotus AP citz Aventicum Germ sup 175 765 Ignotus AM citz Axati Baetica 150 379 Juventius C. f. Albinus citz Baetulo Tarracon 98 387 Licinius Q. f. Silvanus citz Banasa Mauretania 162 216 Claudius Ferox citz Banasa Mauretania 125 380 Labienus L. f. citz Banasa Mauretania 22 383 Cornelius Lentulus citz Banasa Mauretania 75 599 Sentius Sex f Ceacilianus citz Barcino Tarracon 120 447 Minicius L. f. Natalis citz Bellunum Italia x 200 294 Flavius Hostilius citz Beneventum Italia ii 270 175 Caecilius Novatillianus citz Beneventum Italia ii 150 282 Ennius C. f. Marsus citz Beneventum Italia ii 195 483 Nummius M. f. Umbrius citz Beneventum Italia ii 250 654 Umbrius Eudrastus citz Beneventum Italia ii 250 870 Umbrius Vibius citz Bergomum Italia xi 120 256 Cornelius C. f. Minicianus The Client Community NicolsPDF_III_2 Status Client Province Date No. Nomen Cognomen citz Bergomum Italia xi 100 407 Maesius M. f. Maximus citz Bisica Afr proc 189 267 Didius Severus citz Bisica Afr proc 150 281 Ennius Ti. f. Eppillus citz Bisica Afr proc 165 611 Servilius Pudens citz Bisica Afr proc 250 866 Cornelius Octavianus citz Bosa Sardinia 70 176 Caecina Alienus citz Bovianum Italia iv 150 85 Arruntius Q. f. Justus citz Bovianum Und Italia iv 75 716 Marcellus citz Bovillae Italia i 158 268 Dissenius Fuscus citz Bovillae Italia i 120 719 Natalis Aug lib citz Brigantio Alpes 150 423 Marius Maternus citz Brixia Italia x 164 408 Maesius Picatianus citz Brixia Italia x 275 741 Aurelius Julianus citz Brixia Italia x 185 774 Juventius M. f. Secundus citz Brundisium Italia ii 144 232 Clodius Pollio citz Bulla regia Afr proc 300 72 Aradia Roscia citz Bulla regia Afr proc 197 424 Marcius Tertullus citz Bulla regia Afr proc 192 435 Memmius Fidus citz Bulla regia Afr proc 200 569 Rossius M. f. Vitulus citz Caere Italia vii 4 198 Campatius M.f. citz Caesarea Mauretania 150 372 Julius Sex f Severus citz Caiata Italia i 175 517 Pacideius L.f. Carpianus citz Caiata Italia i 200 607 Servilius P. f. Aprilis citz Caiatia Italia i 205 57 Ant... Ase... citz Caiatia Italia i 175 328 Gavius Q. f. Fulvius citz Caiatia Italia i 175 329 Gavius Q. f. Fulvius citz Calagurris Tarracon 105 361 Julius Sex f. Maximus citz Calagurris ? Tarracon 100 331 Glitius P. f. Atilius citz Calama Afr proc 141 252 Cornelius T. f. Fronto citz Calama Afr proc 180 274 Domitius Q. f. Victor citz Calama Afr proc 165 612 Servilius Pudens citz Calama Afr proc 320 626 Suanius Victor citz Calama Afr proc 200 669 Vibia Aurelia citz Calama Afr proc 130 728 Stertinius Noricus citz Cales Italia i 80 101 Aufellius Rufus citz Camerinum Italia vi 135 401 Maenius C. f. Agrippa citz Camerinum Italia vi 150 591 Satrius C. f. Barbarus citz Camerinum Italia vi 176 688 Veianus C.
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