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Cassius Dio (consul 291) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cassius Dio (consul 291) Cassius Dio (fl. late third century) was a Roman senator who was appointed consul in AD 291. ==Biography== Cassius Dio was either the grandson or great-grandson of his namesake, the historian Cassius Dio, whose family originated in Bithynia. He was appointed ''consul posterior'' in AD 291 alongside Gaius Junius Tiberianus at quite a young age.〔Christol, pg. 122〕 This was followed by a posting as Proconsular governor of Africa from approximately 1 July 294 to 1 July 295.〔Martindale & Jones, pg. 253〕 Then on 18 February AD 296, he was appointed ''Praefectus urbi'' of Rome, a position he held until AD 297. Cassius Dio owned a house on the Palatine Hill called the ''Domus Dionis''. At some stage, he and 12 other senators each contributed 400,000 sesterces, probably for the construction of a building.
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