Lucius Aurelius Flaccus

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Lucius Aurelius Flaccus was a Roman politician living in the 2nd century AD .

Based on an inscription, a fragment of the Fasti feriarum Latinarum , it was originally assumed that Flaccus was a suffect consul together with Quintus Antonius Isauricus in 140 . Due to a new military diploma , however, it is now assumed that the two have held office either 156 or 157.

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Individual evidence

  1. Inscription ( ZPE-185-248 ).
  2. Werner Eck , Andreas Pangerl: On the dating of the latest fragment of the Fasti feriarum Latinarum In: Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik , Volume 185 (2013), pp. 248–250, here pp. 249–250 ( online ).
  3. ^ Military diploma of the year 156/157 ( SEGnes-2017-91 ).
  4. Werner Eck, Andreas Pangerl: To the consular fasts of the time of Antoninus Pius. Consequences from a New Military Diploma In: Social History, Religion and Prosopography. Studia Europea Gnesnensia, Volume 16 (2017), pp. 91-101, here pp. 96-98 ( online ).