Gaius Vettius Gratus Atticus Sabinianus

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Gaius Vettius Gratus Atticus Sabinianus was a Roman politician and senator of the 3rd century AD.

Sabinianus came from a senatorial family , as an inscription from Thuburbo Maius , which was still placed on him as a boy , announced. His grandfather or great-grandfather Gaius Vettius Sabinianus Iulius Hospes , suffect consul around 176, had already made it to the rank of senator after completing the second militia equestris (military service for knights ) under Emperor Antoninus Pius . Sabinianus' father was Gaius Vettius Gratus Sabinianus , consul in 221.

Sabinianus was quattuorvir viarum curandarum (road commissioner for Rome) (around 228/230) and sevir equitum Romanorum turmae III (leader of one of the squadrons of Roman knights). This was followed by the bursary (234?) And praetur (239?) As candidates for the emperor . After all, Sabinianus praefectus alimentorum was also the curator of the Via Flaminia (241?). In 242 he was an ordinary consul .

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literature

  • Karlheinz Dietz: Senatus contra principem. Investigations into the senatorial opposition to Emperor Maximinus Thrax . Beck, Munich 1980, pp. 248f., ISBN 3-406-04799-8 ( Vestigia , Vol. 29).