Gaius Bellicius Natalis Tebanian ( lat.Gaius Bellicius Natalis Tebanianus ) - Roman politician.
| Guy Bellicius Natalis Tebanian | |||||||
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| lat Gaius bellicius natalis tebanianus | |||||||
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| Father | Guy Bellicius Natalis | ||||||
| Children | Bellicius Tebanian , Guy Bellicius Flaccus Torquat Tebanian | ||||||
His father, apparently, was the consul-suffocator of 68, Guy Bellicius Natalis . In 87, Thebanian held the post of consul- suffice along with Guy Duzenius Proculus.
On his sarcophagus [1] , found in Pisa , there is an inscription XVvir Flavialium (" Quindetsemvir Flavialov "). However, there was no such post. The inscription, according to one version, indicates a college of priests Flavialov ( lat. Sodales Flaviales ), which consisted of fifteen members. According to another, Tebanian was a member of two colleges - the Quindetsemvir clergy and priests of the Flavials, and the inscription is a mistake of the carver, who apparently did not understand the priestly colleges [2] .
His sons were the consuls Bellicius Tebanian and Guy Bellicius Flaccus Torquatus Tebanian .
Notes
- ↑ Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum 11, 1430
- ↑ Kaiser und Gott , Saur, München 2001, S. 390), Fasti Sacerdotum , Steiner, Stuttgart 2005, S. 822).
Literature
- Walter Henze : Bellicius (3). In: Paulys Realencyclopädie der classischen Altertumswissenschaft (RE). Band III, 1, Stuttgart 1897, Sp. 252-252.