Antoninus
Antoninus is a Latin masculine given name that is an alternate form of Antonius.[1] It an Ancient Roman family name which derived from Antonius the Latin form of Anthony.
- Any of the Antonines, including:
- Antoninus Pius (86–161), Roman emperor from 138 to 161
- Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus (121–180), Roman emperor from 161 to 180
- Caracalla (186–217), Roman emperor from 198 to 217
- Elagabalus (203-222), Roman emperor from 218 to 222
- Antoninus Liberalis, ancient Greek grammarian who lived between the first and third centuries AD
- Antoninus (philosopher), Neoplatonist philosopher of the 4th century
- Marcus Antoninus (disambiguation), multiple people
- A character from Spartacus
- Antoninus (turncoat), Roman who joined the Sassanid Empire and assisted Shapur II in the siege of Amida
- Gaius Arrius Antoninus, 2md century Roman sentor
- Gnaeus Arrius Antoninus (born AD 31), maternal grandfather of the Emperor Antoninus Pius
- Honoratus Antoninus, 5th century Roman Catholic Bishop
- Lucius Caesennius Antoninus (c. 95 - after 128), Roman aristocrat
- Quintus Haterius Antoninus, 1st century Roman consul
See also
- All pages with titles beginning with Antoninus
- All pages with titles containing Antoninus
- Antonin (disambiguation)
- Antonius, nomen of the gens Antonia, one of the most important plebeian families at Rome
- William Everson, also known as Brother Antoninus, (1912 – 1994), American poet
- Uranius
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