Lucius Volusius Saturninus (consul 87)
Lucius Volusius Saturninus was a Roman Senator who lived in the 1st century. He served as an ordinary consul in 87, as the colleague of the emperor Domitian.[1] He is known entirely from inscriptions.
Saturninus was of patrician status,[2] one of three known children of Quintus Volusius Saturninus and his wife Nonia Torquata; the others included Quintus Volusius Saturninus, consul of 92, and Volusia Torquata.[3] According to inscriptional evidence, his wife was a patrician named Licinia Cornelia.[2][4] Licinia and Saturninus had a son called Lucius Volusius Torquatus.[5]
References
- Jones, The Emperor Domitian, pp. 165, 176
- Jones, The Emperor Domitian, p. 165
- PIR, stemma for V 666
- PIR I V 666
- Rüpke, Fasti sacerdotum, p.1288
Sources
- B. Jones, The Emperor Domitian (Google eBook), Routledge, 2002
- J. Rüpke, Fasti sacerdotum, Franz Steiner Verlag, 2005
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Preceded by Aulus Bucius Lappius Maximus, and Gaius Octavius Tidius Tossianus Lucius Javolenus Priscus as Suffect consuls |
Consul of the Roman Empire 87 with Domitian XIII, followed by Gaius Calpurnius Piso Crassus Frugi Licinianus |
Succeeded by Gaius Bellicius Natalis Publius Gavidius Tebanianus, and Gaius Ducenius Proculus as Suffect consuls |
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