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  1. Marcus Iunius Silanus (* 14 [1]; † 54 in Achaea) war ein römischer Politiker des 1. Jahrhunderts n. Chr. Marcus Iunius Silanus war der Sohn des Konsuls des Jahres 19, Marcus Iunius Silanus Torquatus, und der Aemilia Lepida. Seine Geschwister waren. Iunia Calvina.

  2. Marcus Iunius Silanus ist der Name folgender Personen: Marcus Iunius Silanus (Prätor 212 v. Chr.) , römischer Politiker und Feldherr Marcus Iunius Silanus (Präfekt) († 196 v. Chr.), römischer Politiker

  3. Marcus Iunius Silanus (* um 28 v. Chr. (?); † 38 n. Chr.) war ein römischer Politiker und Suffektkonsul des Jahres 15 n. Chr. Er war ein Freund des Tiberius und Schwiegervater Caligulas.

  4. Marcus Iunius Silanus (1) (consul 25 bce), of varied political allegiance. He supported his brother-in-law M. *Aemilius Lepidus(3) in 44, went over to M. *Antonius(2) (Mark Antony) at *Mutina (43), fell out of favour with the *triumvirs, fled to Sextus *Pompeius and returned to Rome after the pact of Misenum (39), served under Antony in Greece ...

  5. Overview. Iunius Silanus, Marcus. (25 bc) Quick Reference. ( RE 172) (consul 25 bc), of varied political allegiance. He supported his brother-in-law M. Aemilius Lepidus (3) in 44, went over to M. Antonius (2) (Mark Antony) at Mutina (43) ... From: Iunius Silanus (1), Marcus in The Oxford Classical Dictionary » Subjects: Classical studies.

  6. Marcus Iunius Silanus (3) (consul 46 ce, for the whole year), son of M. *Iunius Silanus Torquatus. Born in 14 ce, a great-great-grandson of *Augustus, he was proconsul of Asia in 54. Although he lacked ambition (the emperor *Gaius (1) called him a ‘golden sheep’), *Iulia Agrippina ‘the Younger’ thought his descent dangerous to her son ...

  7. Overview. Iunius Silanus, Marcus. (15 ad) Quick Reference. ( RE 174) suffect consul ad 15, son of C. Iunius Silanus (1), was influential with Tiberius and the senate. In 33 his daughter Iunia Claudia married Gaius (1) (Caligula), who ... From: Iunius Silanus (2), Marcus in The Oxford Classical Dictionary » Subjects: Classical studies.