Titus Sextius Cornelius Africanus

Titus Sextius Cornelius Africanus, also known as Titus Sextius Africanus,[1] was a Roman Senator who lived in the Roman Empire in the second half of the 1st century and first half of the 2nd century. He served as an ordinary consul in 112 as the colleague of emperor Trajan.[2]

Africanus was a member of the Roman Republican gens Sextia. He was the son of Titus Sextius Magius Lateranus, ordinary consul in 94,[3] and his wife Volusia Torquata.

Family

Africanus married a Roman noblewoman from the gens Vibia, and their children are known to include:

  • Sextia (born c. 120), who married Appius Claudius Pulcher, a suffect consul of the 2nd century;
  • Titus Sextius Lateranus, also known by his full name T. Sextius Lateranus M. Vibius Ovel[lius?...] Secundus L. Vol[usius Torquatus?] Vestinus[4] or Titus Sextius… Marcus Vibius Qui[etus(?)] Secundus Lucius Vol[usius Torquatus (?)] Vestinus.[3] He served as ordinary consul in 154 as the colleague of emperor Lucius Verus.

References

  1. article of Trajan at livius.org
  2. Bennett, Trajan: Optimus Princeps: a Life and Times, p. 183
  3. Biographischer Index der Antike, p. 864
  4. Mennen, Power and Status of the Roman Empire, AD 193-284, p. 200

Sources

  • J. Bennett, Trajan: Optimus Princeps: a Life and Times, Routledge, 1997
  • Biographischer Index der Antike (Google eBook), Walter de Gruyter, 2001
  • I. Mennen, Power and Status of the Roman Empire, AD 193-284, BRILL, 2011
Political offices
Preceded by
Lucius Octavius Crassus,
and Publius Coelius Apollinaris

as Suffect consuls
Consul of the Roman Empire
112
with Trajan IV,
followed by Marcus Licinius Ruso
Succeeded by
Gnaeus Pinarius Cornelius Severus,
and Lucius Mummius Niger Quintus Valerius Vegetus

as Suffect consuls
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