Titus Flavius Titianus (consul)
Titus Flavius Titianus was Procurator of Alexandria during the reign of Caracalla. He was put to death by Theocritus, the favourite of Caracalla, about AD 216.[1][2] He is probably the same Titus Flavius Titianus who was consul suffectus about 200; that Titianus was the son of Titus Flavius Claudius Sulpicianus, and brother of Flavia Titiana, the wife of the emperor Pertinax. Titianus was married to Postumia Varia.[3]
See also
References
- Cassius Dio, lxxvii. 21.
- Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, vol. III, p. 1157 ("Titianus, Flavius").
- Mennen, Power and Status in the Roman Empire, p. 122.
Bibliography
- Lucius Cassius Dio, Roman History.
- Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, William Smith, ed., Little, Brown and Company, Boston (1849).
- Inge Mennen, Power and Status in the Roman Empire, AD 193–284, Brill (2011).
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