Quintus Servaeus

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Quintus Servaeus was a Roman politician in the early 1st century.

Servaeus was the comes of Germanicus on his journey to the east of the empire. In 18 he was praetoric governor of Kommagene . Two years later, Servaeus appeared together with Quintus Veranius and Publius Vitellius as the accuser of Gnaeus Calpurnius Piso for the poisoning of Germanicus. Since Servaeus, as Tacitus writes, had a modest use of friendship with Sejan , he was tried in 32nd. But he saved himself from being convicted by filing charges against others.

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  • Tacitus, Annalen , 2.56; 3.13.19; 6.7.