Aulus Licinius Nerva Silianus (Consul 65)

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Aulus Licinius Nerva Silianus was a Roman politician living in the 1st century AD . In an inscription he is called Aulus Licinius Nerva .

Silianus was an ordinary consul in 65 , first together with Marcus Iulius Vestinus Atticus and then with his successor Publius Pasidienus Firmus ; the two consuls Silianus and Firmus are attested by a military diploma dated June 17, 65. Silianus was believed to be the grandson of Aulus Licinius Nerva Silianus , the ordinary consul of 7.

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  1. Inscription ( CIL 11, 1331 )
  2. ^ Military diploma of the year 65 ( RMD 2, 79 ).
  3. Margaret M. Roxan : Roman Military Diplomas 1978-1984 (= University of London, Institute of Archeology. Occasional Publications. Volume 9). With contributions by Helen Ganiaris and John C. Mann. Institute of Archeology, London 1985, ISBN 0-905853-16-4 , pp. 137-140, no. 79, note 11.