Titus Aurelius Fulvus (father of Antoninus Pius)

Titus Aurelius Fulvus was a Roman senator, who was active during the reign of Domitian. He was ordinary consul in AD 89 with Marcus Asinius Atratinus as his colleague.[1] Fulvus is best known as the father of Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius. His father, also named Titus Aurelius Fulvus, had also been twice consul and promoted to the patrician class.

Titus Aurelius Fulvus from Promptuarii Iconum Insigniorum

Biography

Titus Aurelius Fulvus was consul in 89 AD.[2] This Fulvus has been described by Augustan History as a "stern and upright man". The younger Fulvus married Arria Fadilla, a daughter of the consul Gnaeus Arrius Antoninus and friend to the historian Pliny the Younger. Their only child was Titus Aurelius Fulvus Boionius Arrius Antoninus Pius, who was born in Lanuvium (modern Lanuvio, Italy) on 19 September 86; who was raised by Fulivus' father-in-law after his early death. This son became the emperor Antoninus Pius.

Nerva–Antonine family tree

See also

References

  1. Paul Gallivan, "The Fasti for A. D. 70-96", Classical Quarterly, 31 (1981), pp. 191, 217
  2. Gallivan, "The Fasti", p. 191
Political offices
Preceded by
Marcus Otacilius Catulus
Sextus Julius Sparsus

as suffecti
Roman consul
89
with Marcus Asinius Atratinus
Succeeded by
Publius Sallustius Blaesus
Marcus Peducaeus Saenianus

as suffecti
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