Caius Caeionius Rufius Albinus
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Caeionius Rufius Albinus (290 – after 339) was a Consul
of Rome
in 335, praefectus urbi
of Rome in 335–337.
He was the son of Gaius Caeionius Rufius Volusianus, Roman consul
in February, 311 and March, 314.
Married to Lampadia (b. 295), they were perhaps the parents of Gaius Caeionius Rufius Volusianus Lampadius (315 – 371 or 402), praefectus urbi of Rome in 365.
Roman consul
A consul served in the highest elected political office of the Roman Republic.Each year, two consuls were elected together, to serve for a one-year term. Each consul was given veto power over his colleague and the officials would alternate each month...
of Rome
Roman Empire
The Roman Empire was the post-Republican period of the ancient Roman civilization, characterised by an autocratic form of government and large territorial holdings in Europe and around the Mediterranean....
in 335, praefectus urbi
Praefectus urbi
The praefectus urbanus or praefectus urbi, in English the urban prefect, was prefect of the city of Rome, and later also of Constantinople. The office originated under the Roman kings, continued during the Republic and Empire, and held high importance in late Antiquity...
of Rome in 335–337.
He was the son of Gaius Caeionius Rufius Volusianus, Roman consul
Roman consul
A consul served in the highest elected political office of the Roman Republic.Each year, two consuls were elected together, to serve for a one-year term. Each consul was given veto power over his colleague and the officials would alternate each month...
in February, 311 and March, 314.
Married to Lampadia (b. 295), they were perhaps the parents of Gaius Caeionius Rufius Volusianus Lampadius (315 – 371 or 402), praefectus urbi of Rome in 365.