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Infobox military person name Lucius Antonius Saturninus birth date death date 89 birth place death place Mainz image caption allegiance Roman Empire serviceyears 76&ndash 89 rank General unit commands Legio XXI Rapax br Legio XIV Gemina battles relations laterwork Roman Consul in 82 Lucius Antonius Saturninus was the Roman governor of the Roman province province Germania Superior during the reign of the Roman Emperor Emperor Domitian . In the spring of 89, motivated by a personal grudge against the Emperor, he led a rebellion known as the Revolt of Saturninus , involving the legions Legio XIV Gemina and Legio XXI Rapax , camped in Moguntiacum Mainz . His Germanic allies were prevented from joining him by a sudden thaw of the river Rhine , and the revolt was quickly put down by Domitian s general Trajan , who afterwards burned Saturninus letters in an attempt to avoid implicating others. However, Domitian had numerous others executed with Saturninus, displaying their heads on the rostra at Rome. The Legio XXI was sent to Pannonia , and Domitian passed a law prohibiting two legions from sharing the same camp. ref Suetonius, Life of Domitian http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Roman Texts Suetonius 12Caesars Domitian .html 6.2 6.2 , http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Roman Texts Suetonius 12Caesars Domitian .html 7.3 7.3 Dio Cassius, Roman History http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Roman Texts Cassius Dio 67 .html 11 67.11 Aurelius Victor, Epitome de Caesaribus http www.roman emperors.org epitome.htm 11 ref Notes reflist References cite journal last Syme first Ronald authorlink Ronald Syme title Antonius Saturninus format subscription required journal The Journal of Roman Studies volume 68 pages pp. 147&ndash 157 year 1978 page pp. 12&ndash 21 location Wolfson College, Oxford publisher Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies doi 10.2307 299623 jstor 299623 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Antonius Saturninus, Lucius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCR ... more details
. In his biography of Helvidius, Herennius was praising an unrelenting critic of Domitian s father ... member of this circle who fell victim to Domitian was Arulenus Rusticus . ref Haaland, Josephus and the Philosophers ... from Tiberius to Domitian Routledge, 2001 , pp. 130 132. ref References Reflist Category 1st century ... more details
of the hated Emperor Domitian. Critiques of Domitian and of his regime of spying and repression come to the fore at the work s conclusion. Agricola remained uncorrupted in disgrace under Domitian, he ... of Agricola was from natural causes or ordered by Domitian, although he does say that rumors were ... of great instability. The work has a strong anti despotic tone. Tacitus sets the despotism of Domitian ... despot like Domitian. One can be an honest and scrupulous officer, doing his job with serenity ... more details
Domitia was the eldest daughter to Roman Consul and General Gnaeus Domitius Corbulo and potentially the daughter of the blind jurist C. Cassius Longinus suff. 50 , Cassia Longina. Her younger sister was Domitia Longina , a future Roman Empress who would marry Emperor Domitian . Her paternal aunt was Caligula s fourth wife Milonia Caesonia . She was married to the senator Annius Vinicianus, the son of the conspirator against Caius Caesar, L. Annius Vinicianus. Their marriage was terminated when Vinicianus was undoubteldy executed for his involvement in the elusive Vinician Conspiracy at Beneventum in 66 Suetonius Nero 36.1 . This was likely the impetus behind the compulsive suicide of her father in the following year during Nero s Greek tour. Sources Tacitus Annals of Imperial Rome Suetonius The Twelve Caesars Domitian http www.maat.it livello2 i nerone 1 i.htm Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Domitia ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Corbula, Domitia Category Ancient Roman women Category 1st century Romans Category 1st century births Category 1st century deaths bg nl Domitia Corbula ... more details
Flavian dynasty image Image Domitilla Minor denarius.png 300px caption Denarius depicting Flavia Domitilla the Younger Flavia Domitilla the Younger or Flavia Domitilla Minor c. 45 &ndash c. 66 was the only daughter of the Roman Emperor Vespasian and Domitilla the Elder Flavia Domitilla the Elder . Her elder brother was Titus , and her younger brother Domitian . At the age of fifteen, she was married to Quintus Petillius Cerialis , with whom she had a daughter, the later Christian saint Flavia Domitilla saint Flavia Domitilla . Domitilla died before Vespasian became emperor in 69. She was later apotheosis deified by her younger brother Domitian , who also bestowed the honorific title of Augusta honorific Augusta upon her. External links Commonscat inline Domitilla Minor Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Category 45 births Category 1st century deaths Category Flavian dynasty Category Flavii Domitilla Category Ancient Roman women Category 1st century Romans Category Deified people bg de Domitilla die J ngere es Domitilla la Menor fr Domitilla la Jeune it Flavia Domitilla minore nl Flavia Domitilla minor pl Domitilla M odsza pt Domitila a Menor ru tr Gen Domitilla ... more details
his Chronicle, year 98 . Eusebius must refer to some other Flavia Domitilla. When Domitian had decreed ... the Jews. Domitian executed Titus Flavius Clemens the next day. She had two sons by him, whom Domitian ... was able to assassinate Domitian before the decree was finalized. She was banished by her uncle Domitian ... more details
Use mdy dates date February 2011 Year dab 84 Year nav 84 M1 year in topic NOTOC Year 84 Roman numerals LXXXIV was a leap year starting on Thursday link will display the full calendar of the Julian calendar . At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Augustus and Sabinus or, less frequently, year 837 Ab urbe condita . The denomination 84 for this year has been used since the early medieval period , when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Events onlyinclude By place Roman Empire Possible date of the Battle of Mons Graupius 83 or 84 , in which Gnaeus Julius Agricola defeats the Caledonians . Emperor Domitian recalls Agricola back to Ancient Rome Rome , where he is rewarded with a Roman triumph triumph and the governorship of the Roman province Africa Roman province Africa , but he declines it. Pliny the Younger is sevir equitum Romanorum commander of a cavalry squadron . The construction of the Limes , a line of Roman fortifications from the Rhine to the Danube , is begun. Through his election as consul for ten years and censor for life, Domitian openly subordinates the republican aspect of the state to the monarchical. Domitian increases the troops pay by one third, thus securing their loyalty. Asia Change of Jianchu era to Yuanhe era of the Chinese Eastern Han Dynasty . onlyinclude Births Deaths Titus Flavius Sabinus consul 82 Titus Flavius Sabinus , married with Julia Flavia and executed by Domitian References Reflist DEFAULTSORT 84 Category 84 af 84 als 80er Johr 84 am 84 . . . ar 84 an 84 ast 84 az 84 bn be 84 be x old 84 bh bs 84 br 84 bg 84 ca 84 cv 84 cs 84 co 84 cy 84 da 84 de 84 et 84 el 84 es 84 eo 84 eu 84 fa fr 84 fy 84 ga 84 gd 84 gl 84 gan 84 ko 84 hy 84 hr 84. io 84 bpy id 84 ia 84 os 84 it 84 he 84 jv 84 ka 84 kk 84 sw 84 ht 84 almanak jilyen la 84 lb 84 lt 84 m. lmo 84 hu 84 mk 84 mg 84 mr . . ms 84 nah 84 nl 84 new ja 84 nap 84 no 84 ... more details
Saturninus may refer to Lucius Appuleius Saturninus died 100 BC , tribune Lucius Antonius Saturninus 79 , provincial governor and rebel against Domitian Julius Saturninus 279 , provincial governor and rebel against Probus Saturninus 253 268 , rebel against Gallienus Saturninus consul 383 , Roman consul in 383 Several Christian saints known as Saint Saturninus The Emperor in William Shakespeare s play Titus Andronicus See also Saint Saturnin disambiguation Saint Saturninus disambiguation Saturnin Saturnina Saturnine disambiguation Saturnino disambiguation disambig bg ca Saturn cs Saturnin rozcestn k de Saturninus fa fr Saturninus nl Saturninus pl Saturninus ru ... more details
Flavius Liberalis was a Ancient Rome Roman of the 1st century and was a man of Equestrian Roman equestrian rank, who came from Ferentium modern Ferento a country town in Italy . This man of humble origins was a quaestor and later a law clerk . Liberalis had his daughter Domitilla the Elder Flavia Domitilla appear before a board of arbitration to prove her claim for Roman Citizenship, instead of a Latin one. She later married the future Emperor Vespasian . Her children with Vespasian were Domitilla the Younger and Emperors Titus and Domitian . Sources Suetonius Twelve Caesars Suetonius , The Twelve Caesars Vespasian Category Ancient Roman equites Flavius Liberalis Category 1st century Romans Ancient Rome stub bg it Flavio Liberale ru ... more details
Dacian War s may refer to Domitian s Dacian War , two punitive expeditions mounted as a border defense against raids of Moesia from Dacia in 86&ndash 87 AD ordered by the Emperor Titus Flavius Domitianus against Dacia and the Dacian king Decebalus Trajan s Dacian Wars , two campaigns of conquest ordered or led by the Emperor Trajan in 101&ndash 102 AD and 105&ndash 106 AD from Moesia against Dacia and Decebalus disambig id Peperangan Dacia simple Dacian Wars ru ... more details
of wealthy townhouses on Rome s Quirinal Hill . The title probably refers to Domitian , the brother ... Flavia Gemina Flavia Gemina sets out to investigate the death of Titus, believing his brother Domitian ..., hoping to help him warn the Emperor Titus that his brother Domitian is trying to kill him ... Hills , and that Domitian has been proclaimed emperor. The children meet List of The Roman Mysteries ... a fever. Flaccus arrives to tell them that Domitian has issued a decree saying he will give pardons to any who go and ask for his forgiveness. They go to Domitian s Castel Gandolfo Archaeological ... set and the children are captured. While Nubia is forced to recline beside Domitian, Flavia bravely ... he succeeds, Domitian gives him his reward Nubia. The two marry in the arena that same day. Meanwhile ... s father, List of The Roman Mysteries characters M Mordecai ben Ezra . Domitian overhears her declaration ... that Domitian knows about his father whom he was trying to protect, Flaccus meets the group .... Domitian seeks truth by trickery but hears only a flawed theory. Even the direct approach through scientific .... Nubia and Aristo finally realize that their love is mutual, and are married by Domitian. Flaccus ... of Domitian as his successor, and the character of the new emperor, his ruthlessness and love of macabre ... time. Found by the children in The Beggar of Volubilis and stolen by Domitian s agent, it appears here as an explanation for the swift naming of Domitian as emperor. Aristo recounts the story ... Domitian. ref The Man from Pomegranate Street , Scrolls IX & X ref Aristo also tells the story of the Rape ... more details
Robert Talbot died 1558 was a scholar and scribe of Anglo Saxon . Marginalia in his hand are found in the F manuscript of the Anglo Saxon Chronicle , British Museum Cotton Domitian viii. ref cite book last Ker first Neil Ripley authorlink Neil Ripley Ker title Catalogue of Manuscripts Containing Anglo Saxon year 1957 publisher At the Clarendon location Oxford page 187 ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata NAME Robert Talbot ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION scholar and scribe of Anglo Saxon DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1558 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Talbot, Robert Scribe Category 1558 deaths Category Anglo Saxon studies scholars author stub ... more details
Juvenal condemns this liaison as follows Such a man was that adulterer i.e. Domitian who, after lately ... abortion. Julia was deified and her ashes were later mixed and smoked with Domitian s by an old ... Roman Texts Suetonius 12Caesars Domitian .html 17 Domitian 17.3 ref Ancestry Ahnentafel top width 100 ... Further reference Suetonius , The Twelve Caesars Titus & Domitian 17, 22. Dio Cassius , lxvii. 3 ... more details
of the seven stars File Domitian denarius son reverse.PNG thumb right 130px Obverse and reverse Reverse of a denarius of Domitian depicting his son with seven stars. One aspect of the vision is the portrayal ... Emperor emperor Domitian . Sometime between 77 and 81, Domitian s infant son died. ref Brian W. Jones, The Emperor Domitian Routledge, 1993 , 36. ref He was subsequently apotheosis deified , and is portrayed on coins of Domitian, with seven stars. Ernest Janzen argues that the globe on which ... 645 47. ref Although Domitian s son cannot be said to be holding the stars, some scholars have drawn ... and I The Apostle John and Emperor Domitian Part 1.aspx The King and I The Apostle John and the Emperor Domitian , Bible and Spade , Spring 1999. ref See also Chronology of Revelation Resurrection ... more details
The poet Statius , a contemporary of Domitian, described the splendor of the Flavian Palace in Silvae ... name darwall The Flavian Palace was one of Domitian s many architectural projects, which also included ... more details
of information on Domitian s Rome and Statius life. Composition The Silvae were probably composed .... 1.1 Ecus Maximus Domitiani Imp. The Great Equestrian Statue of Domitian Praise for and elaborate description of the colossal equestrian statue of Domitian erected in the forum in 91 CE. Discussion ... and describe their love for each other. Venus travels to Rome and admires Domitian s palace before ... Statius attendance at a Saturnalia banquet given by Domitian he describes the meal, the guests, the female ... describes the dedication of the hair and a mirror of Domitian s eunuch favorite Earinus to the shrine of Aesculapius at Pergamum . As a boy, Venus prophesied Earinus service to Domitian and carried ... and a prayer for Domitian. 3.5 Ad Uxorem Claudiam To his Wife, Claudia In this poem, Statius exhorts ... Domitian s 17th consulship in 95 CE Domitian is hailed as the restorer of the golden age, as bringer ... ad Imp. Aug. Germ. Domitianum Thanksgiving to the Emperor Domitian This poem thanks Domitian for an invitation ..., and prays for long life for the emperor. 4.3 Via Domitiana The Highway of Domitian In hendecasyllables, Statius praises Domitian s way, constructed in 95 CE. Domitian s laws and character are praised .... The River Vulturnus says that he only suffers to be bridged because it is at Domitian s command and the poet describes the bridge and arch. The Cumaean Sibyl inspecting the road prophesies Domitian s divinization. The poet ends with a prayer for long life for Domitian. 4.4 Epistula ad Vitorium Marcellum ... death. Her final words are related in which she asks her husband to stay loyal to Domitian and not grieve ... what province Domitian will pick for Crispinus and thanks him for attending his Achilleid recitations ... the Sylvae . Critical Responses to the Silvae Image Domitian as Augustus cropped.jpg thumb right 200px A Roman sculpture of Domitian from the Vatican Museum. Like scholarship on the Thebaid , critical ... Statius relationship to Domitian and his court caused him to fall out of favor with critics and readers ... more details
of Vespasian 69&ndash 79 , and his two sons Titus 79&ndash 81 and Domitian 81&ndash 96 . The Flavians ... under command of Gnaeus Julius Agricola between 77 and 83, while Domitian was unable to procure a decisive ... s finances, while Domitian revalued the Roman coinage by increasing its silver content. A massive ... known as the Colosseum . Flavian rule came to an end on September 18, 96, when Domitian was assassination ... of the 1st century AD. ref name jones domitian 3 Jones Jones 1992 , p. 3 ref One such family were ... in 48 BC. ref name jones domitian 1 Jones Jones 1992 , p. 1 ref Nevertheless, Petro managed ... name jones domitian 2 Jones Jones 1992 , p. 2 ref Sabinus himself amassed further wealth and possible ... jones domitian 2 Image Flavian family tree.png thumb left 300px Flavian family tree, indicating the descendants ... born in 39 and Domitian Titus Flavius Domitianus born in 51 , and a daughter, Domitilla the Younger ..., the year Domitian was born. As a military commander, he gained early renown by participating in the Roman ..., ancient sources allege poverty for the Flavian family at the time of Domitian s upbringing, ref name suetonius domitian Suetonius, Life of Domitian http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Roman Texts Suetonius 12Caesars Domitian .html 1 1 ref even claiming Vespasian had fallen into disrepute under the emperors Caligula 37&ndash 41 and Nero 54&ndash 68 . ref Suetonius, Life of Domitian http penelope.uchicago.edu ... name jones domitian 13 Jones Jones 1992 , p. 13 ref ref Josephus, The Wars of the Jews wikisource The War ... left 170px Emperor Vitellius Louvre In Rome meanwhile, Domitian was placed under house arrest by Vitellius ..., he was joined by his relatives, including Domitian. The armies of Mucianus were nearing Rome, but the besieged ... onto the Capitol, and in the resulting skirmish, Sabinus was captured and executed. Domitian himself ..., Domitian came forward to meet the invading forces he was universally saluted by the title ... in early 70, who headed an interim government with Domitian as the representative of the Flavian ... more details
Flavian dynasty about the Greek mythological woman who was transformed into a man Caeneus the genus of mayflies Caenis genus Caenis , a former slave and secretary of Antonia Minor mother of the emperor Claudius , was the mistress of the Roman emperor Vespasian . It is believed that she was born in Istria, now in Croatia. Lives of the Twelve Caesars Suetonius says that after the death of Vespasian s wife Domitilla the Elder Flavia Domitilla , Caenis was his wife in all but name until her death in AD 74. She had a remarkable memory and considerable influence on the emperor s administration, carried out official business on his behalf, and apparently made a lot of money from her position. However, she was treated with disrespect by Vespasian s son Domitian . Popular culture The life of Caenis and her love story with Vespasian is portrayed in Lindsey Davis novel The Course of Honour . Sources Suetonius , Lives of the Twelve Caesars http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Roman Texts Suetonius 12Caesars Vespasian .html 3 Vespasian 3 , http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Roman Texts Suetonius 12Caesars Vespasian .html 21 21 http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Roman Texts Suetonius 12Caesars Domitian .html 12.3 Domitian 12.3 Dio Cassius , Roman History http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Roman Texts Cassius Dio 65 .html 66 14 66.14 William Smith 1870 , Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology DEFAULTSORT Caenis Category 74 deaths Category Ancient Roman women Category 1st century Romans Category Emperor s slaves and freedmen br Antonia Caenis bg de Antonia Caenis ko it Antonia Caenis la Antonia Caenis sv Caenis tr Caenis ... more details
File Titus Aurelius Fulvus minor.jpg 200px thumb Titus Aurelius Fulvus from Guillaume Rouill Promptuarii Iconum Insigniorum In the 1st century there were two men with the name Titus Aurelius Fulvus . One was the paternal grandfather and the other the father to the Names of the Greeks Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius . The elder Titus Aurelius Fulvus was of Gallic descent. This Fulvus was twice consul and served as a city prefect. The family of the elder Fulvus migrated to Rome from Nemausus, Gaul modern N mes , France . In February 69, being commander of Legio III Gallica , he defeated 9,000 Rhoxolani horseman on the roman side of the Danube. Probably during the 70s he was Roman consul consul suffectus and in 85 consul. The younger Titus Aurelius Fulvus was consul in 89 . This Fulvus has been described by Augustan History as a stern and upright man . The younger Fulvus married Arria Fadilla, a daughter to consul and friend to Historian Pliny the Younger , Gnaeus Arrius Antoninus . Their only child was Titus Aurelius Fulvus Boionius Arrius Antoninus Pius was born in Lanuvium modern Lanuvio, Italy on 19 September 86. His son was raised by his father in law. See also Augustan History External links http www.roman empire.net highpoint antoninus.html Roman empire.net http www.roman emperors.org tonypis.htm N 1 . Roman emperors.org http hometown.aol.com antoninus1 piety pius.htm AOL.com s start succession box title List of early imperial Roman consuls Consul of the Roman Empire together with Marcus Asinius Atratinus before Domitian and Lucius Minicius Rufus after Domitian and Nerva Marcus Cocceius Nerva years 89 s end Category Nerva Antonine dynasty Category Imperial Roman consuls Category People from N mes Category 1st century Romans bg 89 . de Titus Aurelius Fulvus Konsul 89 es Aurelio Fulvo fr Titus Aurelius Fulvus consul en 89 la Titus Aurelius Fulvus consul 89 fi Titus Aurelius Fulvus vuoden 89 konsuli ... more details
Image Celio Porta Latina e oratorio di san Giovanni in Oleo 2042.JPG thumb 240px The church of San Giovanni in Oleo, with the Porta Latina in background. San Giovanni in Oleo is a small churches of Rome church in Rome , Italy, devoted to Saint John the Evangelist , on the place where, according to tradition, his martyrdom was attempted. According to an ancient tradition, in 92, St. John survived martyrdom through immersion in a vat of boiling oil, attempted by Domitian himself. The old apostle survived a long while without even being burnt and the crowd demanded that he be spared Domitian condemned him to exile on the little island of Patmos , where John wrote Book of Revelation Revelation . After his exile, he died in Ephesus . This ancient tradition, and the centralized plan of the church, customary for votive oratories on the sites of martyrdoms, support the 5th century origin of this foundation. The current church is an octagonal 16th century Renaissance chapel, by the Porta Latina . San Giovanni in Oleo is attributed to Bramante and Antonio da Sangallo the Younger , and was later restored by Francesco Borromini Borromini , who modified the roof, installing a cross on an orb, decorated with roses and adding a frieze in terracotta with roses and palms. On the door is the coat of arms of the French prelate Beno t Adam, with the motto Au plaisir de Dieu . The frescos 1716 showing Saint John s attempted martyrdom were painted by Lazzaro Baldi . coord 41 52 35.8 N 12 30 7.7 E region IT type landmark display title References Commons category San Giovanni in Oleo http romanchurches.wikia.com wiki San Giovanni in Oleo San Giovanni in Oleo Churches of Rome Wiki PLEASE DO NOT ADD DEFAULTSORT Category Roman Catholic churches in Rome Giovanni Oleo Category 5th century Roman Catholic church buildings Giovanni Oleo Category 16th century architecture Category Renaissance architecture in Rome cs San Giovanni in Oleo de San Giovanni in Oleo fr Oratoire San Giovanni in Oleo it Ch ... more details
Infobox military person name Lucius Laberius Maximus birth date death date birth place Lanuvium death place Unknown image caption allegiance Roman Empire serviceyears 84 rank Praetorian prefect unit commands Praetorian Guard battles relations laterwork Roman governor Prefect of Egypt in 83 Lucius Laberius Maximus date of birth or death unknown was a Roman governor of the Ancient Egypt Egypt province in 83, and Praetorian prefect prefect of the imperial bodyguard , known as the Praetorian Guard , during the reign of Roman Emperor Domitian , in 84. Prior to achieving these positions, Laberius Maximus had also successfully completed a term as Praefectus annonae , or the prefect in charge of the Grain supply to the city of Rome grain supply of Rome . With this career, Maximus distinguished himself by attaining the highest offices open to Romans of the Equestrian Roman equestrian class. Maximus was the son of another Lucius Laberius Maximus who served as a magistrate who belonged to a family distinguished of Equestrian order Equestrian rank. Maximus wife is an unnamed Roman woman and through this marriage he had a son called Manius Laberius Maximus who a significant senator and military figure during the reigns of the Emperors Domitian and Trajan . Through his son, Maximus was the paternal grandfather of the rich heiress Laberia Hostilia Crispina and ancestor to the Roman Empress Bruttia Crispina . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Maximus, Lucius Laberius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH Lanuvium DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Unknown DEFAULTSORT Maximus, Lucius Laberius Category Roman governors of Egypt Category Flavian dynasty Category 1st century Romans Category Praetorian prefects bg es Lucio Laberio M ximo la Lucius Laberius Maximus nl Lucius Laberius Maximus pl Liberiusz Maksymus ... more details
Quintus Junius Arulenus Rusticus , c. 35 93 AD , is more usually called Arulenus Rusticus, but sometimes also Junius Rusticus. He was a friend and follower of Thrasea Paetus , and, like the latter, an ardent admirer of Stoicism Stoic philosophy. He was Tribune of the plebs in 66 AD 66 , in which year Thrasea was condemned to death by the Roman Senate and he would have placed his veto upon the senatus consultum , had not Thrasea prevented him, as he would only have brought certain destruction upon himself without saving the life of the defendant. He was Praetor in the civil wars after the death of Nero , 69 AD , when as one of the senate s ambassadors to the Flavian armies he was wounded by the soldiers of Petilius Cerialis. He attained a very late consulship in 92 AD 92 under Domitian , but in the following year was condemned to death because of his panegyric on Thrasea. Suetonius attributes to him a panegyric on Helvidius Priscus but the latter work was composed by Herennius Senecio , as we learn both from Tacitus and Pliny the Younger Pliny . See also Junia gens References Tacitus , Annals , xvi. 25, Histories , iii. 80, Agricola , 2 Suetonius , Domitian , 10 Dio Cassius , lxvii. 13 Pliny the Younger Pliny , Epistles , i. 5, 14, iii. 11 Plutarch , de Curiositate 15 Moralia 822D E Prosopographia Imperii Romani 2nd edn I 730 R. Syme, A Political Group , Roman Papers VII pp 568 87 SmithDGRBM DEFAULTSORT Rusticus, Arulenus Category Junii Rusticus Arulenus, Lucius Category 35 births Category 93 deaths Category Ancient Roman politicians Category Imperial Roman consuls Category Roman era Stoic philosophers Category Executed Ancient Roman people Category People executed by the Roman Empire Category Philosophers of Roman Italy Category 1st century Romans Category 1st century executions af Arulenus Rusticus bg ca Luci Juni Arul R stic es Arulenus Rusticus fr Quintus Iunius Arulenus Rusticus la Quintus Iunius Arulenus Rusticus fi Arulenus Rusticus ... more details