Lucius Mummius Felix Cornelianus
Lucius Mummius Felix Cornelianus was a 3rd century Roman politician and senator .
The Felix family, whose name came from Italy or the west of the empire, possibly from Spain, probably managed to rise to the patriciate in the first half of the 3rd century . His urban Roman inscription names his career up to the praetur . She was set safely before 235.
Felix was Decemvir stlitibus iudicandi (around 218), sevir equitum Romanorum turmae II (leader of one of the squadrons of Roman knights). As the emperor's candidate he was quaestor (around 225), tribune (around 227) and also as the emperor's praetor's candidate (around 230). Finally, in 237, Felix held the ordinary consulate .
literature
- Karlheinz Dietz : Senatus contra principem. Investigations into the senatorial opposition to Emperor Maximinus Thrax ( Vestigia , vol. 29). Beck, Munich 1980, ISBN 3-406-04799-8 , pp. 190 f.
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SURNAME | Mummius Felix Cornelianus, Lucius |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Felix, Lucius Mummius |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | roman consul 237 |
DATE OF BIRTH | before 194 |
DATE OF DEATH | after 237 |