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Nerva (M. Cocceius Nerva Augustus)

- Roman emperor, 96-98 A.D.
Wikipedia entry
AstrCan_4 843 419 125 81 A.D. (3 Aug.) Nerva 1 844 420 126 96 A.D.
Euseb]:Chron_215 dion race [At this time] Nerva became emperor of the Roman
ExcBarb_48A itianus for 16 years - cons. 7 Nerva for 2 years - cons.
Julian:Caes_311 ext entered an old man [ Nerva ], beautiful to behold; for
Oros_7.11 eight hundred and fiftieth - Nerva was proclaimed emperor 96 A.D.
Oros_7.12 the helm of state from Nerva. He held it for nineteen
Oros_7.34 the same foresight which led Nerva, in a former time, to
Plinius:Ep_4.9 latter, was recalled by Nerva, and, after being appointed
Plinius:Ep_4.11 clemency of the Emperor Nerva, he was removed to Sicily,
Plinius:Ep_4.17 presence of the Emperor Nerva turned upon the subject of
Plinius:Ep_4.22 as frankly before the Emperor Nerva. Nerva was dining wit
Plinius:Ep_5.3 divine Julius, Augustus and Nerva, and that of Tiberius
Plinius:Ep_5.18 nown. Sulla according to some, Nerva according to others.
Plinius:Ep_7.31 the generosity of the Emperor Nerva. What glory does not
Plinius:Ep_7.33 The late Emperor Nerva, who, even when he was a private
Plinius:Ep_10.1 be yours. (*) & Nerva, who had adopted Trajan three mon
Plinius:Ep_10.8 from Rome. (*) & The emperor Nerva. (**) & See letter
Plinius:Ep_10.58 dict of the late Emperor Nerva: There are some things, Rom

Nerva 4 (C. Licinius Nerva)

- Roman orator, late 2nd century B.C.
Cic:Brut_129 itizen C. Licinius Nerva; but he was not destitute of eloq

Nerva 6 (P. Licinius Nerva)

- Roman praetor, 104 B.C.
104/3 against the praetor Licinius Nerva, but are defeated by C.Titinius.
Within translations:
Diod_36.3 of this order Licinius Nerva, then praetor in Sicily,

Nerva 7 (A. Licinius Nerva Silanus)

- Roman consul, 7 A.D.
Wikipedia entry
ExcBarb_52B [52B] Criticus and Nerva Camerinus and Birillus Dolabella
FastCap_p86 ilanus , A. Licinius A.f. A.n. Nerva Silanus & from 1st

Nerva 8 (M. Cocceius Nerva)

- Roman consul, 36 B.C.
Wikipedia entry
36/_ Consuls: L. Gellius L.f. Poplicola , M. Cocceius Nerva
Within translations:
FastCap_p80 his place , M. Cocceius . . . Nerva - resigned , . . Marc

Nerva 9 (P. Silius Nerva)

- Roman consul, 20 B.C.
Wikipedia entry
+ Silius
Cassiod:Chr_734 [734] & M. Apuleius and P. Silius. & In the year of