Attius Insteius Tertullus

Attius Insteius Tertullus (flourished between 280-308) was a Roman urban prefect.

He was a descendant of Lucius Insteius Tertullus, who was sodalis Augustalis (i.e., priest of the deified Augustus) in 214. Having risen to become a senator, Tertullus served as consul suffect before his appointments as proconsul of Africa and praefectus urbi in 307-308. He was honoured by an inscription from Patavium, and was probably the father of Attius Insteius Tertullus Populonius, imperial governor of Apulia and Calabria.

Sources

  • A.H.M.Jones & J.R. Martindale, The Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire, Vol I (260-395 AD) (1971–1980) (Tertullus - 6).
Political offices
Preceded by
Gaius Annius Anullinus
Praefectus urbi of Rome
August 307 – April 308
Succeeded by
Statius Rufinus
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