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Lucius Titius Plautius Aquilinus

Lucius Titius Plautius Aquilinus

2nd century Roman senator and consul


Lucius Titius Plautius Aquilinus was a Roman senator active during the middle of the second century AD.

Life

He was ordinary consul for 162 as the colleague of Junius Rusticus.[1] Aquilinus is known only from inscriptions, which include brick stamps[2] and the tombstone of one of his slaves.[3]

Descended from an Italian family, Aquilinus may have been the brother of Plautius Quintillus,[4] consul in 159, and therefore the son of Lucius Titius Epidius Aquilinus, consul in 125, and an Avidia Plautia.[5] Details of Aquilinus' senatorial career have not yet been recovered.


References

  1. Géza Alföldy, Konsulat und Senatorenstand unter den Antoninen (Bonn: Habelt Verlag, 1977), p. 176
  2. Alföldy, Konsulat und Senatorenstand, pp. 309f
  3. Olli Salomies, Adoptive and Polyonymous Nomenclature in the Roman Empire (Helsinki: Societas Scientiarum Fennica, 1992), pp. 100f
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