Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus Gaetulicus (consul 55)

Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus Gaetulicus was a Roman senator, who flourished under the reign of Nero. He was consul in the nundinium of November-December 55 with Titus Curtilius Mancia as his colleague.[1] He is known entirely from inscriptions.

Gaetulicus was the son of Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus Gaetulicus, consul in 26, and Apronia, one of the daughters of Lucius Apronius, consul in AD 8.[2] He may be the father of Cornelia Gaetulica.[3]

References

  1. Paul A. Gallivan, "Some Comments on the Fasti for the Reign of Nero", Classical Quarterly, 24 (1974), p. 290, 309
  2. Tacitus, Annales, VI.30; Ronald Syme, The Augustan Aristocracy (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1986), p. 299
  3. CIL VI, 1392
Political offices
Preceded by
Publius Palfurius,
and Lucius Annaeus Seneca

as suffect consuls
Suffect consul of the Roman Empire
55
with Titus Curtilius Mancia
Succeeded by
Quintus Volusius Saturninus, and
Publius Cornelius (Lentulus?) Scipio

as ordinary consuls
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