Arcesilaus (consul)

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Arcesilaus (fl. 3rd century) was a Roman senator who was appointed consul in AD 267.

Biography

Possibly of Greek descent,[1] Arcesilaus was probably the grandson of Titus Flavius Arcesilaus, who was a Flamen of the Arval Brethren, and who served as the magister creatus throughout the 220s.[2] Arcesilaus himself was probably the Comes of Rome and Italia in AD 257. He was later made consul posterior alongside Ovinius Paternus in AD 267.[3]

Sources

  • Christol, Michel, Essai sur l'évolution des carrières sénatoriales dans la seconde moitié du IIIe siècle ap. J.C. (1986)
  • Martindale, J. R.; Jones, A. H. M, The Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire, Vol. I AD 260-395, Cambridge University Press (1971)

References

  1. De Blois, Lukas, The Policy of the Emperor Gallienus (1976), pg. 191
  2. Christol, pg. 108
  3. Martindale & Jones, pg. 100
Political offices
Preceded by Consul of the Roman Empire
267
with Ovinius Gaius Julius Aquilius Paternus
Succeeded by
Aspasius Paternus II
Publius Licinius Egnatius Marinianus