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  1. Sextus Nonius Quinctilianus (fl. 1st century AD) was a Roman Senator. He was appointed consul in AD 8 as the colleague of Marcus Furius Camillus.

  2. Ocupación. Político y militar. Cargos ocupados. Senador romano. Cónsul romano. [ editar datos en Wikidata] Sexto Nonio Quintiliano (en latín, Sextus Nonius Quinctilianus) fue un senador del siglo I del Imperio Romano, cuya carrera se desarrolló bajo los imperios de Augusto y Tiberio .

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nonia_gensNonia gens - Wikipedia

    • Early Nonii
    • Nonii Sufenates
    • Nonii Asprenates
    • Nonii Quinctiliani
    • Nonii Galli
    • Nonii Balbi
    • Nonii Macrini
    • Others
    Aulus Nonius, an opponent of Saturninus and Glaucia, by whom he was murdered in 100 BC, when Nonius was a candidate for tribune of the plebs.
    Nonius, a friend of Gaius Flavius Fimbria, who called upon his soldiers to swear to support him against Sullain 84 BC. Notwithstanding their friendship, Nonius refused the oath.
    Nonius, a centurion, was murdered by his soldiers in 41 BC, while attempting to quell a mutiny on the Campus Martiusin 41 BC.
    Nonius, placed in charge of one of the gates of Rome during the Perusine War, permitted Lucius Antoniusto enter the city.
    Nonius (Sufenas), the brother-in-law of the dictator Sulla, is presumed to have married the dictator's sister Cornelia. Either he or his son Sextus is likely the same Nonius who betrayed Fimbria fo...
    Sextus Nonius Sufenas, nephew of Sulla, and praetor in 81 BC, established the Ludi Victoriae Sullanae, the games in honour of the dictator's victory. He may have married an older sister of Gnaeus P...
    Sextus Nonius Sex. f. Sufenas, possibly the nephew of Pompey named Sextus, mentioned by Plutarch, in which case he was the son of Sextus Nonius, the praetor of 81 BC, and Pompeia. Either he or his...
    Marcus Nonius Sex. f. Sufenas, triumvir monetalis in 59 BC. As tribune of the plebs in 56, with two of his colleagues, he prevented the comitia from being held, and new consuls elected. He was trie...
    Lucius Nonius T.? f. Asprenas, father of the consul of 36 BC.
    Lucius Nonius L. f. T.? n. Asprenas, as proconsul in 46 BC, during the Civil War, he served under Caesar in Africa and Spain. He was consul suffectusin 36.
    Nonia L. f. Polla, married Lucius Volusius Saturninus, consul suffectusin 12 BC.
    Nonius Asprenas, as tribune of the plebs in 44 BC, he tried to prevent Publius Cornelius Dolabella from receiving the province of Asiaafter the murder of Caesar by fabricating unfavourable omens.
    Lucius Nonius Sex. f. L. n. Quinctilianus, son of the consul of AD 8, and brother of the consul of 38.
    Lucius Nonius L. f. Sex. n. Quintilianus, grandson of the consul of AD 8, was an augur, and one of the Salii Palatinii. He died at the age of twenty-four.
    Marcus Nonius (Gallus), great-grandfather of the general Aeserninus.
    Gaius Nonius M. f. (Gallus), grandfather of the general Aeserninus.
    Gaius Nonius C. f. M. n. (Gallus), one of the quattuorviri quinquennalis, the municipal officials of Aesernia in Samnium.
    Marcus Nonius C. f. C. n. Gallus Aeserninus, sent against the Treveri and Germani, whom he defeated in 29 BC. He was acclaimed Imperator by his soldiers. He might be the same Nonius who served unde...
    Marcus Nonius M. f. Balbus, married Viciria Archais, and was the father of Marcus Nonius Balbus, proconsul of Crete and Cyrenaica.
    Marcus Nonius M. f. M. n. Balbus, tribune of the plebs in 32 BC, vetoed a motion devised by the consul Gaius Sosius, one of Marc Antony's supporters, which was aimed at Octavian. He subsequently be...
    Marcus Nonius Macrinus, father of the quaestorMacrinus.
    Publius Nonius M. f. Macrinus, quaestor in AD 138.
    Marcus Nonius M. f. Macrinus, one of the quindecimviri sacris faciundis, was consul in AD 154, and afterward legate pro praetore of Pannonia Superior and proconsul of Asia. He married Arria. This M...
    Nonia C. f., named in an inscription found on a cippus, or pedestal, in the garden of Titianus.
    Nonia Antistia, named in an inscription found on a pipe.
    Nonia Maxima, named in an inscription found on a pipe.
    Gaius Nonius C. f. Proculus, consul suffectusin an uncertain year.
  4. Los principales praenomina de los Nonia (Nonii) fueron Lucio (Lucius), Marco (Marcus) y Publio (Publius), todos ellos utilizados por los Nonii Asprenates, mientras que los Quinctiliani usaron Lucio y Sexto (Sextus), estos últimos provenientes de los Quintilia (Quinctilii), por línea materna.

  5. Notae. Sextus Nonius Quinctilianus (nescimus, quando natus mortuusve sit) senator Romanus initio primi saeculi fuit. Pater Lucius Nonius Asprenas senator, mater Quinctilia, soror Publii Quinctilii Vari erat. Ipse anno 8 consul ordinarius creatus est et anno 16 / 17 proconsul Asiae fuit.

  6. A member of the gens Nonii, Asprenas was the son of Lucius Nonius Asprenas, an intimate friend of the emperor Augustus, and Quinctilia, a sister of Publius Quinctilius Varus. His brother was Sextus Nonius Quinctilianus , ordinary consul of the year 8.