Gaius Trebius Junianus

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Gaius Trebius Iunianus (full name form Gaius Trebius Gai filius Romilia Iunianus ) was a member of the Roman equestrian order ( Eques ).

Individual stations in his career are known from an inscription on a tombstone found in Rome . Iunianus was initially Praefectus fabrum . Afterwards he took over the management of a Cohors I Pannoniorum as prefect . He then became a tribunus militum of Legio III Cyrenaica .

Iunianus was inscribed in the Tribus Romilia . The tombstone was erected by his wife, Trebia Tertulla .

Remarks

  1. There were several units with this designation (see Cohors I Pannoniorum ). The inscription does not reveal which unit Junianus commanded. John Spaul assigns him to the Cohors I Pannoniorum (Aegyptus) , which was stationed in the province of Aegyptus .

Individual evidence

  1. Inscription ( CIL 6, 3540 ).
  2. John Spaul : Cohors² The evidence for and a short history of the auxiliary infantry units of the Imperial Roman Army , British Archaeological Reports 2000, BAR International Series (Book 841), ISBN 978-1-84171-046-4 , page 335 .