Titus Aurelius Quietus

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Titus Aurelius Quietus was a Roman politician living in the 1st century AD .

Quietus was governor of the province of Lycia et Pamphylia around 78/79 to 80/81 . A military diploma proves that he and Marcus Larcius Magnus Pompeius were Silo Suffect Consul on September 20, 82 .

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literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Sencer Şahin : Ekklesiasterion and Bouleuterion of Perge: Building foundations of the brothers Demetrios and Apollonios among the Flavians In: Kölner Jahrbuch. Published by the Roman-Germanic Museum and the Archaeological Society of Cologne, Volume 43 (2010), pp. 643–654, here pp. 647, 649 ( online ).
  2. Werner Eck : Annual and provincial fasts of the senatorial governors from 69/70 to 138/139 In: Chiron , Volume 13 (1983), pp. 147-238, here p. 222 ( online ).
  3. ^ Military diploma of the year 82 ( CIL 16, 28 ).
  4. Werner Eck, Andreas Pangerl: A civil rights constitution of Traian from May 111 AD for an unknown province In: Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik , Volume 199 (2016), pp. 184-186, here p. 185 ( online ).