Lucius Fulvius Gavius ​​Numisius Aemilianus

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Lucius Fulvius Gavius ​​Numisius --- Aemilianus was a Roman politician and senator .

Aemilianus was an Italian and a patrician . Relations with the Bruttii family had also existed from the first century . He was probably the son of Lucius Fulvius Aemilianus , who had been consul in 206 .

As the emperor's candidate, Aemilianus was quaestor and praetor , and under Severus Alexander electus ad dilectum habendum per regionem Transpadanam (probably officer for the raising of troops in the Transpadana ). He was a suffect consul between 223 and 235 and probably a full consul in 249. He was also pontiff .

The assumption that Aemilianus was the consul of 249 (of whom only the name components "Fulvius Aemilianus" have been handed down) is based on the consideration that his brother Lucius Fulvius Aemilianus , consul 244, hardly held the ordinary consulate twice in just six years could.

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Remarks

  1. CIL 10, 3856
  2. On the dating of Paul MM Leunissen: Consuls and consulars in the time from Commodus to Severus Alexander (180–235 AD). Prosopographical studies on the senatorial elite in the Roman Empire (= Dutch Monographs on Ancient History and Archeology. Volume 6). JC Gieben, Amsterdam 1989, ISBN 978-9050630283 , p. 187 f. with note 257 (considering dating to 226 or 229).
  3. CIL 16, 154