- by the
comitia centuriata to
serve the
remainder of the term as
consul suffectus ("suffect consul"). A
consul elected to
start the year—called a consul...
- of the
Roman military campaigns and
awarded two consulships, one as a
Suffectus in 212. However, he
appears to have been
murdered during a robbery. Historia...
-
Marcus Valerius M. f. M. n. Messalla,
consul suffectus in 32 BC.
Potitus Valerius M. f. Messalla,
consul suffectus from the
Kalends of
October in 29 BC. He...
- Chiron, 32 (2002), p. 483
Werner Eck and
Andreas Pangerl, "Ein
Consul Suffectus Q.
Aburnius in drei
fragmentarischen Diplomen",
Zeitschrift für Papyrologie...
-
Verginius Tricostus Esquilinus is the
reconstructed name of the
consul suffectus who
replaced Gaius Servilius Structus Ahala as
consul of the
Roman Republic...
-
Scipio Asiaticus,
consul suffectus in AD 68.
Servius Cornelius Ser. f. Ser. n.
Scipio Salvidienus Orfitus,
consul suffectus in an
uncertain year during...
- of the orator,
consul suffectus in AD 108.
Gaius Julius Antiochus Epiphanes Philopappus, a
prince of Commagene,
consul suffectus in AD 109.
Julius Severi****...
- Vinici****
became one of the
Arval Brethren. Vinici****
served as
consul suffectus in
either 39 or 40. In 41 Vinici**** and his
uncle Marcus Vinicius both...
-
consul suffectus in AD 189; his
nomen is not
complete in
surviving inscriptions, and may
instead be Julius.
Junius Sil****,
consul suffectus in AD 237...
- Petronius,
consul suffectus in AD 19,
serving from the
Kalends of July to the end of the year.
Gaius Petronius Umbrinus,
consul suffectus for the months...