Marcus Valerius Bradua Mauricus

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Marcus Valerius Bradua (also Braduanius ) Mauricus was a Roman politician and senator in the late 2nd century.

Bradua came from Liguria and was the son of Marcus Valerius Bradua Claudianus, who had been a suffect consul before 170 . Bradua was an ordinary consul in 191 . After that he managed only two city Roman curators in his consular career , so in 191 as operum publicorum curator he was in charge of all public buildings and as curator aquarum he supervised the city water pipes (191–197?). In 197 Bradua was censitor in the province of Aquitania . After all, he was proconsul of the province of Africa around 206 .

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  1. CIL 5, 7783 .