Flavius ​​Italicus

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Flavius ​​Italicus (his prenomen is not known) was a Roman politician living in the 2nd century AD .

By military diplomas is evidence that Italicus governor of the province Dacia Porolissensis was; he held this office from 130/131 to at least 135.

Remarks

  1. According to Margaret M. Roxan , Italicus is neither identical with Titus Flavius ​​Italicus , a prefect of the Ala I Ulpia Contariorum, nor with a Titus Flavius ​​Italicus of the same name , who is evidenced by the inscription ( CIL 3, 1132 ) as quattuorvir in Apulum .

Individual evidence

  1. Military diplomas from 130/131 ( RMD 5, 378 ), 131/134 ( ZPE-195-239 ), 133 ( RMD 1, 35 ) and 135 ( RMD 4, 248 ).
  2. ^ Margaret M. Roxan : Roman Military Diplomas 1954–1977 (= University of London, Institute of Archeology. Occasional Publications, Volume 2). Institute of Archeology, London 1978, pp. 60-61, no. 35, note 1.
  3. ^ A b Paul Holder : Roman Military Diplomas V (= Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies Supplement 88), Institute of Classical Studies, School of Advanced Study, University of London, London 2006, p. 701 No. 16 * # 248 and P. 781, No. 378, note 4.
  4. Werner Eck , Andreas Pangerl: A constitution for the troops of Dacia inferior from June 16, 123 under the presidential procurator Cocceius Naso - and further diplomata militaria In: Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik , Volume 195 (2015), pp. 231-242, here p. 239 ( online ).