DESCENT OF MARINUS FROM ARRIUS PISO

(06/26/00)  [Note: Names of emperors are in capital letters]

 

 

      Arrius Calpurnius Piso aka Arrius Antoninus, etc. (b. 37 CE, d. 118/119 CE)

M. Boionia Procilla

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      (Fabius) Justus Calpurnius Piso aka Justin Martyr

M. Eunice Corelia/Rupilia Faustina

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      (Salvius) Julianus Calpurnius Piso “Timothy”

M. Domitia Sabina Longina II

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      Annia C. Faustina                                MARCUS AURELIUS (b. 121, d. 180)

M. C. Ummidius Quad. Annianus        M. Faustina II (Dr. of ANTONINUS PIUS)

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      Aemilia Clara

M. Petronius Severus

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      DIDIUS JULIANUS (b. 133, d. 193 CE)            Lucius/Julius Didius MARINUS

M. Manlia Scantilla                                              M. Cornifica (Dr. of MARCUS AURELIUS)

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      PHILIP I (The Arab) [b. 204 CE, d. 249 CE. Ruled 244-249 CE]

M. Marcia Otacilla Severa

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      PHILIP II (Ruled 247-249 w/ his father)               PACATIAN (d. 248)*

M. ________                                                          M. _________

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* PACATIAN aka Ti. Claudius Marinus Pacatianus, ruled in Upper Moesia c. 248 CE.

Brother of PHILIP II. He died in 248 CE. His coins were issued from the Viminacium mint.

He was murdered by his own soldiers. From his coins he appears to be 19 or 20 in about

248 CE. He must have been an older brother of Philip II, and thus progenator of the line

which produced LICINIUS I. PACATIAN was maternal grandfather of LICINIUS I. This

can be deduced from the fact that LICINIUS I had claimed descent from PHILIP I. In order

for this to have been so, PHILIP I had to have another son - which we find to be PACATIAN.

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