Publius Cassius Felix

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Publius Cassius Felix (full name form Publius Cassius Publi filius Fabia Felix ) was a member of the Roman knighthood ( Eques ) living in the 2nd and 3rd centuries AD .

Two inscriptions found near Bölcske , which are dated to 198/209, prove that Felix was prefect of the Ala I Thracum , who was stationed in the province of Pannonia inferior at that time . Felix was enrolled in the tribe of Fabia and came from Rome .

Individual evidence

  1. inscriptions ( Bölcske 00022 , Bölcske 00023 ).
  2. Zsolt MRAV , József Beszédes, Endre Tóth: The stone monuments from Bölcske - inscriptions and sculptures - catalog. , Hungarian National Museum, Budapest (2003), pp. 103–170, here pp. 131–132 ( online ).