Iulius Crassipes

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Iulius Crassipes (his prenomen is not known) was a Roman politician living in the 2nd century AD .

A military diploma dated October 10, 138, shows that Crassipes 138 was governor ( Legatus Augusti pro praetore ) of the province of Thracia . He was a suffect consul ; his (partially preserved) name has been added to an (incompletely preserved) diploma dated 140. The name of the second consul is not included in the diploma. The two consuls presumably took office on either July 1st or September 1st.

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  1. a b Military diplomas from 138 ( RMD 5, 385 ) and 140 ( RMD 2, 95 ).
  2. 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, pp. 789–793, no. 385, note. 5.
  3. Werner Eck : The Fasti consulares of the reign of Antoninus Pius. An inventory since Géza Alföldy's consulate and senatorial status In: Studia Epigraphica in memoriam Géza Alföldy, Bonn 2013, ISBN 978-3-7749-3866-3 , pp. 69–90, here p. 73 ( online ).