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Marcus Atilius Postumus Bradua was a Roman senator during the later part of the first century. He was suffect consul for the nundinium July-August 80 with Quintus Pompeius Trio as his colleague. [1] He was also governor of Asia in 94/95. [2]

Bradua is commonly believed to be the father of Marcus Atilius Metilius Bradua, suffect consul in 108; if so, his son's name indicates that Bradua married a Metilia. [3]

References

  1. ^ S. M. Marengo, "Fasti Septempedani", Picus, 18 (1998), pp. 63-88
  2. ^ Werner Eck, "Jahres- und Provinzialfasten der senatorischen Statthalter von 69/70 bis 138/139", Chiron, 12 (1982), p. 322
  3. ^ Olli Salomies, Adoptive and polyonymous nomenclature in the Roman Empire, (Helsinki: Societas Scientiarum Fennica, 1992), p. 107
Political offices
Preceded byas suffect consuls Suffect consul of the Roman Empire
80
with Quintus Pompeius Trio
Succeeded byas suffect consuls
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Marcus Atilius Postumus Bradua was a Roman senator during the later part of the first century. He was suffect consul for the nundinium July-August 80 with Quintus Pompeius Trio as his colleague. [1] He was also governor of Asia in 94/95. [2]

Bradua is commonly believed to be the father of Marcus Atilius Metilius Bradua, suffect consul in 108; if so, his son's name indicates that Bradua married a Metilia. [3]

References

  1. ^ S. M. Marengo, "Fasti Septempedani", Picus, 18 (1998), pp. 63-88
  2. ^ Werner Eck, "Jahres- und Provinzialfasten der senatorischen Statthalter von 69/70 bis 138/139", Chiron, 12 (1982), p. 322
  3. ^ Olli Salomies, Adoptive and polyonymous nomenclature in the Roman Empire, (Helsinki: Societas Scientiarum Fennica, 1992), p. 107
Political offices
Preceded byas suffect consuls Suffect consul of the Roman Empire
80
with Quintus Pompeius Trio
Succeeded byas suffect consuls

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