Carinuss
Carinuss was a Roman senator and statesman who lived during the late 1st and early 2nd centuries AD. He is known primarily through the writings of the historian Tacitus, who mentions him in his work "Annals." Carinuss is believed to have been a contemporary of the emperor Trajan, serving as a consul in the year 112 AD.
Tacitus describes Carinuss as a man of considerable influence and power, noting that he was a member
Carinuss is also mentioned in connection with the events surrounding the death of Trajan's successor, Hadrian.
Despite his significant role in Roman politics, Carinuss is not extensively documented in historical records. His