Gaius Sertorius Brocchus Quintus Servaeus Innocens

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Gaius Sertorius Brocchus Quintus Servaeus Innocens was a Roman politician living in the 2nd century AD .

Through military diplomas , e.g. Some of them are dated May 16, 101, it is documented that Servaeus Innocens 101 was a suffect consul together with Marcus Maecius Celer . The two are also proven in this function by the Arvalakten for April 27, 101 as well as by the Fasti Ostienses ; they therefore exercised the office from April 1 to May 31 of the year.

His father was probably Quintus Servaeus Innocens , a suffect consul in the year 82. The name component Gaius Sertorius Brocchus probably goes back to a testamentary condicio nominis ferendi .

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Individual evidence

  1. Military diplomas of the year 101 ( Chiron-2008-329 , RMD 3, 143 , ZPE-192-220 ).
  2. ^ A b Margaret M. Roxan : Roman Military Diplomas 1985-1993 (= University of London, Institute of Archeology. Occasional Publications, Volume 14). Institute of Archeology, London 1994, pp. 260-261, no. 143, notes 8 and 9.
  3. ^ A b Werner Eck , Andreas Pangerl: New diplomas for the troops of Moesia superior and inferior In: Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik , Volume 192 (2014), pp. 215–237, here p. 221 ( online ).
  4. Arvalakten ( CIL 6, 2074 ).
  5. Fasti Ostienses ( CIL 14, 244 ).
  6. a b Werner Eck: A diploma militare from Moesia superior In: Chiron , Volume 21 (1991), pp. 185–202, here pp. 188–191 ( online ).