Marcus Nummius Senecio Albinus

Marcus Nummius Senecio Albinus (fl. 3rd century AD) was a Roman senator who was appointed consul in AD 227 with Marcus Laelius Fulvius Maximus Aemilianus. Nothing else of his career has been preserved.

Biography

Senecio Albinus was the son of Marcus Nummius Umbrius Primus Senecio Albinus who had been consul in AD 206, and the step-brother of Lucius Roscius Aelianus Paculus Salvius Iulianus, the consul of AD 223. He was the father of Marcus Nummius Tuscus, consul of AD 258, and may also have been the father of Marcus Nummius Albinus, who was consul ordinarius in AD 263.

Sources

  • Mennen, Inge, Power and Status in the Roman Empire, AD 193-284 (2011)
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References

    Political offices
    Preceded by
    Marcus Aurelius Severus Alexander II
    Gaius Aufidius Marcellus II
    Consul of the Roman Empire
    227
    with Marcus Laelius Fulvius Maximus Aemilianus
    Succeeded by
    Quintus Aiacius Modestus Crescentianus II
    Marcus Pomponius Maecius Probus


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