Marcus Flavius ​​Impetratus

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Marcus Flavius ​​Impetratus (full name form Marcus Flavius ​​Marci filius Flavia Impetratus ) was a member of the Roman knighthood ( Eques ) living in the 3rd century AD .

Two dedicatory inscriptions found at Fort Solva and which are dated to 201/250 prove that Impetratus was a tribune of the Cohors I Ulpia Pannoniorum milliaria equitata , which was stationed in the province of Pannonia superior at that time . Impetratus came from Saldae in the province of Mauretania Caesariensis and led the Pseudotribus Flavia .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Inscriptions ( AE 2011, 977 , AE 2011, 986 ).
  2. Péter Kovács , Barnabás Lőrincz : Altars from the auxiliary camp Solva New inscriptions from Komárom-Esztergom County II In: Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik , Volume 179 (2011), pp. 247–270, here pp. 252, 257–258 ( online ).