-
served as
consul in 31 BC. Her
fourth husband was the
consul Marcus Julius Vestinus Atticus to whom she may have
borne a son (who died in 88 AD).
Around 65...
- At the time, it was
known as the Year of the
Consulship of
Nerva and
Vestinus (or, less frequently, year 818 Ab urbe condita). The
denomination AD 65...
- of Claudius'
speech Tacitus omits this
mention of
Vestinus, the
historian explicitly mentions Vestinus in his Histories: when
Vespasian sought to rebuild...
-
identifies Atticus as the son of the
Praefectus Aegypti Lucius Julius Vestinus.
Vestinus Atticus married Statilia Messalina, with whom
Tacitus states Nero...
-
Political offices Preceded by
Lucius Lusius Geta
Prefect of
Egypt 55–59 Succeeded by
Lucius Julius Vestinus...
- 7-0.8
million years ago are ****igned to the
subspecies M.
meridionalis vestinus (including the
likely synonym M.
meridionalis depereti) and M. meridionalis...
-
Antonius Macer Succeeded by
Aulus Licinius Nerva Sili****
Marcus Julius Vestinus Atticus as
ordinary consuls Preceded by
Vespasian II
Titus as ordinary...
- Verrucosus,
Veruicius Verullus, Verus, Vespa, Vespasi****, Vespillo,
Vestinus, Vetranio, Vetti****, Vettillus, Vettoni****, Veturi****, Vetus, Viator...
- suff.
unidentified unidentified 65 A.
Licinius Nerva Sili**** M.
Julius Vestinus Atticus (killed) suff. P.
Pasidienus Firmus (attested 17 Jun.) suff. C...
-
Venetus Paulus, Epicharis,
Seneca the Younger, Antonia,
Marcus Julius Vestinus Atticus.
Novius Priscus,
Annius Pollio,
Publius Glitius Gallus, Rufrius...