Tiberius Claudius Bradua Atticus
Tiberius Claudius Marcus Appius Atilius Bradua Regillus Atticus († probably after 209) was a Roman politician and senator at the end of the 2nd century.
Bradua came from Athens and was the son of orator and patron Herodes Atticus and Annia Regilla . His father did not appreciate him, he was only left with the maternal fortune. Under Emperor Antoninus Pius he was accepted into the patriciate and in 185 held the ordinary consulate . Bradua tried to follow in his father's footsteps in his hometown of Athens. In 191/192 (187/188?) He was archon , 209/210 herald (unsure) and was hailed as Euergetes (“benefactor”) of the city.
literature
- Werner Eck : Claudius [II 4]. In: The New Pauly (DNP). Volume 3, Metzler, Stuttgart 1997, ISBN 3-476-01473-8 .
- Rudolf Hanslik : Claudius II 4th In: The Little Pauly (KlP). Volume 1, Stuttgart 1964, Col. 1210.
- Prosopographia Imperii Romani (PIR )² C 785.
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SURNAME | Bradua Atticus, Tiberius Claudius |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Regillus Atticus, Tiberius Claudius Marcus Appius Atilius Bradua (full name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Roman politician, senator and consul |
DATE OF BIRTH | before 145 |
DATE OF DEATH | after 209 |