Bassus av Anicii
född 310, död 385
Bassus av Anicii
f. 310
Roma, Lazio, Italien

d. 385
Roma, Lazio, Italien

Praefectus urbi of Rome 382-383


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Paulinus av Anicii

f. 285
Roma, Lazio, Italien
d. 345
Roma, Lazio, Italien
Consul of the Roman Empire in 334

Julianus av Anicii

f. 260 Roma, Lazio, Italien
d. 325 Roma, Lazio, Italien
Consul of the Roman Empire in 322
Paulinus av Anicii
f. 235 Roma, Lazio, Italien
Amnia av Demitrii
f. 240 Roma, Lazio, Italien
Manilia av Caesonii

f. 265 Roma, Lazio, Italien
d. 330 Roma, Lazio, Italien

Bassus av Caesonii
f. 235 Roma, Lazio, Italien
Junia av Junii
f. 245 Roma, Lazio, Italien
Auchenia av Caeionii

f. 292
Roma, Lazio, Italien
d. 355
Roma, Lazio, Italien


Pincius av Pincii

f. 270 Roma, Lazio, Italien
d. 315 Roma, Lazio, Italien

                
                
Caeionia av Caeionii

f. 275 Roma, Lazio, Italien
d. 325 Roma, Lazio, Italien

Proculus av Caeionii
f. 245 Roma, Lazio, Italien
Juliana av Alfenii
f. 252 Roma, Lazio, Italien
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Bassus av Anicii, född 310 i Roma, Lazio, Italien, död 385 i Roma, Lazio, Italien. Praefectus urbi of Rome 382-383.

Anicius Auchenius Bassus (floruit 382-384) was a politician of the Roman Empire. He was a native of Beneventum and patron of that city,as well as of Fabrateria Vetus and, by family tradition, of Naples.

He belonged to the gentes Anicia and Auchenia; in some inscriptions he is called "restitutor generis Aniciorum", a reference either to the fact that he was adopted into the Anicii when no other male members were still alive or, more probably, that for some time he was the only male in the family, before he married and had sons.

It is known that both his father and his grandfather were consuls; for this reason, his father has been identified with Amnius Manius Caesonius Nicomachus Anicius Paulinus, consul in 334, his grandfather with Amnius Anicius Iulianus, consul in 322.

He married Turrenia Honorata and had several sons;[7] two of them have been identified with the Anicius Auchenius Bassus attested as consul in 408 and with Tyrrenia Anicia Iuliana.[5]

His career is known thanks to an inscription. At the beginning of the career he was questor candidatus and pretor tutelaris, a personal unification of several offices. Between 372 and 382 is to be dated his next office, the one of proconsul Campaniae, governor of Campania; in this capacity he is attested to have repaired the bath of Antium (CIL X, 6656). Between November 22, 382, and August 25, 383 he was praefectus urbi of Rome. In this capacity he investigated a dispute between Cyriades and Auxentius about the building of a bridge and a debt to the arcs vinaria (the money for wine donations to the people). In 384 he was investigated for possible misconduct in his office.

Bassus was a Christian and probably was the judge in a trial for heresy against bishop Ephesius, of the Luciferian current, whom he acquitted.

Married to Honorata av TURRANII 315-370 with
F Juliana av ANICII 335-395
M Bassus II av ANICII 345-410


Gift med
Honorata av Turranii, född 315 i Roma, Lazio, Italien, död 370 i Roma, Lazio, Italien.

Barn:
Juliana av Anicii, född 335, död 395


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