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In post-Severan times (after 235 AD), the small number of pagan senators interested in becoming pontiffs led to a change in the pattern of office holding. In Republican and Imperial times no more than one family member of a gens was member of the [[College of Pontiffs]], nor did one person hold more than one priesthood in this collegium. However, these rules were loosened in the later part of the 3rd century A.D. In periods of joint rule, at first only one of the emperors bore this title, as it occurred for the first time during the joint reign of [[Marcus Aurelius]] and [[Lucius Verus]] (161–169 AD), when only Marcus Aurelius was ''pontifex maximus'', but later two ''pontifices maximi'' could serve together, as [[Pupienus]] and [[Balbinus]] did in 238 AD—a situation unthinkable in Republican times.


123 BC
123 BC
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AD 14 - 35
AD 14 - 35
some dates with slash: 24/45 AD
some CE dates with slash: 24/45 CE
another example: AD 34/35


14 - 35 AD
14 - 35 AD
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CE 35
CE 35
23 AD
25 CE
another date: 345 CE something


Decades:
Decades:
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520's CE
520's CE
540s AD
540's AD




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2nd century CE
2nd century CE
third century AD
fifth century CE


1st and 2nd centuries AD
1st and 2nd centuries AD
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1st and 2nd c. CE
1st and 2nd c. CE
first and second centuries AD
second and third centuries CE
1st/2nd centuries CE
1st/2nd centuries AD


Millennia:
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2nd millennium CE
2nd millennium CE
first millennium AD
third millennium CE


2nd and 3rd millennia CE
2nd and 3rd millennia CE


2nd and 3rd millennia AD
2nd and 3rd millennia AD
first and second millennia CE
first and second millennia AD
2nd/3rd millennia CE
2nd/3rd millennia AD

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