Gaius Iulius Statius Severus

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Gaius Iulius Statius Severus was a Roman politician living in the 2nd century AD .

Two military diplomas, dated November 3 and December 28, 154, prove that Statius Severus 154 was a suffect consul with Titus Junius Severus ; the two held this office from November 1st until the end of the year.

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Individual evidence

  1. Military diplomas of the year 154 ( CIL 16, 104 , RMD 1, 48 ).
  2. Werner Eck : The Fasti consulares of the reign of Antoninus Pius. An inventory since Géza Alföldy's consulate and senator status In: Studia Epigraphica in memoriam Géza Alföldy, Bonn 2013, ISBN 978-3-7749-3866-3 , pp. 69–90, here p. 77 ( online ).