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- Joseph of Arimathea was, according to the Gospels, the man who donated his own prepared tomb for the burial of Jesus after Jesus was crucified. A...
- male
- Cornelius was a Roman Centurion who is considered by Christians to be the first Gentile to convert to the faith, as related in Acts of the...
- male
- Lucius Vorenus (given as L. Varenus in some translations) was one of the two soldiers of the 11th Legion ("Legio XI" prior to its demobilization...
- male
- Titus Pullo was one of the two Roman centurions of the 11th Legion mentioned in the personal writings of Julius Caesar. The other soldier mentioned...
- male, deceased (1808)
- John Campbell (c.1720 - December 16, 1790) naval officer and colonial governor born Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland and died London, England. Campbell...
- male, deceased (1992)
- Roger Keith Coleman (November 1, 1958 - May 20, 1992) was a Grundy, Virginia, coal miner convicted and executed for the murder of his...
- male, deceased (219)
- Verus (d. 219) was a Roman usurper. Verus was a centurion, who had successfully raised himself to the rank of Roman Senator. He was the commander...
- male, deceased (41)
- Cassius Chaerea (fl. 1st Century) was a centurion in the army of Germanicus. Cassius was disturbed by the increasingly-unbalanced emperor, and...
- male, deceased (238)
- Marcus Clodius Pupienus Maximus, born about 178, was jointly Roman Emperor with Balbinus between April and July of 238, the Year of the Six...
- male
- Marcus Manlius Capitolinus, a patrician of the Roman Republic, was consul in 390 BC. According to tradition, when in 390 BC the besieging Gauls of...
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