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Принцепс сената
Консульство Траяна-старшего сейчас датируют 70 или 72 г.?
Консул-суффект в конце 70 г.н.э.
M. Ulpius Traianus
Father of the emperor Traianus [1]. The family came from Italica in Baetica (Cass. Dio 68,4,1, cf. [1. 305-308]. He entered the Senate, probably under Claudius [III 1]; in that, a connection with the senatorial family of Marcius [II 3] Barea, whose daughter Marcia [8] he probably married, may have been helpful [2]. The beginning of his career, which started under Claudius, is unknown; most of the offices from praetor on are found on an inscription from Miletus (cf. [3]). Already procos. of Baetica probably around AD 65/6; Vespasianus used him as legatus legionis X Fretensis in the battle in Iudaea, where he was still active at least in the 2nd half of 69 (Jos. BI 3,289; AE 1977, 829). He probably returned to Rome together with Vespasian, where he became cos. suff. at the end of 70 [4. 60, n.63]. Around the middle of 73, he took over the governorship in Syria, which he held until 78. There, he was awarded the ornamenta triumphalia [5. 64-68]. In 73/74, Vespasian enrolled him among the patricians. In 79/80, procos. of Asia. Two priestly offices as XV vir sacris faciundis and sodalis Flavialis demonstrate his outstanding position above the average senator under Vespasianus and Titus [II 2]. His relationship to Domitianus [1] is not recorded, nor is the date of his death. His son later raised him among the divi (consecratio; RIC II Nos. 251 f.; nos. 762-764; BMCRE III 500-508). Two children are known: his like-named son Traianus [1], who became emperor in 98, and his daughter Ulpia Marciana.
Bibliography
1 Caballos
2 D. Boschung, W. Eck, Ein Bildnis der Mutter Traians?, in: AA 1998, 473-481
3 G. Alföldy, Traianus pater und die Bauinschrift des Nymphäums von Milet, in: REA 100, 1998, 367-399
4 G. Camodeca, Novità sui fasti consolari delle tavolette cerate della Campania, in: Epigrafia. Actes du colloque en mémoire de A. Degrassi (Rome 1988), 1991, 45-74
5 E. Dąbrowa, The Governors of Roman Syria from Augustus to Septimius Severus, 1998.
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