Tiberius Julius Pollienus Auspex

Tiberius Julius Pollienus Auspex (fl. 3rd century AD) was a Roman senator who was appointed suffect consul between AD 212 and 222.

Biography

Julius Pollienus Auspex, a member of the possibly Italian gens Polliena, was probably the son of Pollienus Auspex, although some scholars have maintained that both men are the same individual.[1] Some time between AD 212 and 222, Auspex was appointed the Legatus Augusti pro praetore of the province of Numidia. He was also during this period appointed suffect consul in absentia.[2]

Julius Pollienus Auspex may have been the adoptive father of Tiberius Pollienus Armenius Peregrinus, consul in AD 244.

Sources

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

  1. Mennen, pg. 117
  2. Mennen, pg. 118
Political offices
Preceded by
Uncertain
Consul suffectus in absentia of the Roman Empire
between AD 212 and 222
Succeeded by
Uncertain
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