Gaius Calpetanus Rantius Sedatus
Gaius Calpetanus Rantius Sedatus was a Roman senator, who held a number of offices in the imperial service. He was suffect consul in the nundinium of March to April 47 with Hordeonius Flaccus as his colleague.[1] He is known primarily from inscriptions.
His cursus honorum is known only piecemeal. The first known office Sedatus held was curator tabullarium publicorum in 45, a post reserved for senators of praetorian status.[2] After he was suffect consul, the emperor Claudius appointed him governor of the province of Dalmatia.
His father was probably Gaius Calpetanus C.f. Statius Rufus.[3] Gaius Calpetanus Rantius Quirinalis Valerius Festus, suffect consul in 71, has been identified as his adopted son.[4]
References
- G. Camodeca, "Novità sui fasti consolari delle tavolette cerate della Campania", Publications de l'École française de Rome, 143 (1991), p. 52
- CIL VI, 916
- Olli Salomies, Adoptive and polyonymous nomenclature in the Roman Empire, (Helsinki: Societas Scientiarum Fennica, 1992), pp. 105f
- Salomies, Adoptive and polyonymous nomenclature, p. 40
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Preceded by Claudius IV, and Lucius Vitellius III as ordinary consuls |
Suffect consul of the Roman Empire 47 with Hordeonius Flaccus |
Succeeded by Gnaeus Hosidius Geta, and Titus Flavius Sabinus as suffect consuls |
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