Publius Marius

Publius Marius was an ordinary consul of the Roman Empire in 62 AD, in place from January to June of that year.[1] He was appointed curator aquarum in 64.[2] Nothing more is known about him.

George Houston points out that this consul had no attested cognomen, and "Celsus" was added based on a preliminary reading of a wax table from Pompeii, CIL IV, 3340.151.[3]

References

  1. Cooley, A. E. and M. G. L. Cooley (2013). Pompeii and Herculaneum: A Sourcebook. Routledge. p. 214. ISBN 1134624492.
  2. R. H. Rodgers, "Curatores Aquarum", Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, 86 (1982), p. 173
  3. Houston, "P. Marius P.f., Cos. Ord. A.D. 62", ZPE 16 (1975), pp. 33-35
Political offices
Preceded by
Gnaeus Pedanius Fuscus Salinator,
and Lucius Velleius Paterculus

as Suffect consuls
Consul of the Roman Empire
62
with Lucius Afinius Gallus
Succeeded by
Quintus Manlius Ancharius Tarquitius Saturninus,
Publius Petronius Niger

as Suffect consuls
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