Hedius Lollianus Terentius Gentianus
(Hedius Lollianus) Terentius Gentianus[1] (fl. 3rd century AD) was a Roman senator who was appointed consul in AD 211.
Biography
Terentius Gentianus was the son of Quintus Hedius Rufus Lollianus Gentianus who had been suffect consul in around AD 186/8. In AD 200, Terentius Gentianus was elected as Praetor tutelaris. Then in AD 211, he was appointed consul ordinarius alongside Pomponius Bassus.[2] Nothing else is known of his career.
Terentius Gentianus was married to Pomponia Paetina, who was possibly related to his colleague of 211.
Sources
- Mennen, Inge, Power and Status in the Roman Empire, AD 193-284 (2011)
References
- The nomen gentile “Hedius” and cognomen “Lollianus” is assumed.
- Mennen, p. 107
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Preceded by Manius Acilius Faustinus, and Aulus Triarius Rufinus |
Consul of the Roman Empire 211 with Pomponius Bassus |
Succeeded by Gaius Julius Asper II, and Gaius Julius Camilius Asper |
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