Faenius Rufus

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Faenius Rufus was a 1st-century Roman official and praetorian prefect under Emperor Nero who became implicated in the Pisonian conspiracy against the emperor.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman eques
ancient Roman politician
person executed by the Roman Empire
praetorian prefect
appointedBy Nero
causeOfDeath execution
coOfficeHolder Tigellinus
surface form: Ofonius Tigellinus
countryOfCitizenship Roman Empire
describedBySource Tacitus
describedIn Annals by Tacitus
surface form: Annals (Tacitus)
employer Nero
surface form: Emperor Nero

Roman Empire
floruit 1st century
genreOfActivity Roman imperial administration
hasGender male
historicalRegion Roman Antiquity
surface form: Ancient Rome
languageOfWorkOrName Latin
mannerOfDeath capital punishment in ancient Rome
memberOf Praetorian Guard
notableFor role in the Pisonian conspiracy
service as praetorian prefect under Nero
occupation Roman official
opponent Nero
participatedIn Pisonian conspiracy
partOf Imperial court of Nero
surface form: Nero's court
positionHeld praetorian prefect
prefect of the annona
residence Rome
timePeriod 1st century

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Pisonian conspiracy hasParticipant Faenius Rufus