Petronius (disambiguation)
- Petronius (disambiguation)
Petronius, also known as Petronius Arbiter, was a Roman writer who lived in the 1st century.
Petronius may also refer to:;People
* Publius Petronius, governor of Aegyptus c. 25-21 BC
* Publius Petronius, suffect consul 19 AD
* Gaius Petronius Pontius Nigrinus, consul 37 AD
* Publius Petronius Turpilianus, consul 61 AD
* Volusianus (L. Petronius Taurus), or Lucius Petronius Taurus Volusianus, Roman general and official, Praetorian Prefect 260-267
* Sextus Claudius Petronius Probus, consul 371
* Saint Petronius, bishop of Bologna, 5th century
* Petronius Maximus, western emperor 455
* Petronius (centurion), the centurion guarding the tomb of Jesus in the noncanonical Gospel of Peter
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*Petronius (oil platform), oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico
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