Quintus Camurius Numisius Junior

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Quintus Camurius Numisius Iunior was a Roman politician living in the 2nd century AD . In the military diplomas his name is given as Quintus Numisius Junior .

Through military diplomas, e.g. Some of them are dated February 8, 161, and an inscription dated April 26, 161 proves that Numisius Junior 161 was suffect consul with Marcus Annius Libo ; the two consuls presumably took office on February 1 of that year.

Another inscription lists a Quintus Camurius Numisius Iunior who served as a tribune in the Legio VIIII Hispana ; this is either the consul himself or his father.

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Individual evidence

  1. Military diplomas of the year 161 ( RMD 1, 55 , RMD 2, 107 , RMD 5, 430 ).
  2. ^ Inscription ( AE 1971, 29 ).
  3. Werner Eck : The Fasti consulares of the reign of Antoninus Pius. An inventory since Géza Alföldy's consulate and senatorial status In: Studia Epigraphica in memoriam Géza Alföldy, Bonn 2013, ISBN 978-3-7749-3866-3 , pp. 69–90, here p. 80 ( online ).
  4. Inscription ( CIL 11, 5670 ).
  5. Menachem Mor: Two Legions: The Same Fate? (The Disappearance of the Legions IX Hispana and XXII Deiotariana) In: Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik (ZPE), Volume 62 (1986), pp. 267-278, here p. 269 ( online ).