Lucius Minicius Natal Quadronius Verus ( Latin: Lucius Minicius Natalis Quadronius Verus ) - Roman politician of the first half of the II century.
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Natal came from Barzino , a city in Tarracon Spain . His father was the consul-suffice of the year 106 Lucius Minicius Natal . Quadronius began his career as a monetary. After that, he served in three legions ( I Auxiliary in Dacia around 115, XI Klavdiev in Moesia at about the same period and in XIII Doubles in Lower Pannonia in 116/117, probably at the time when his father was governor there ) as a military tribune . As a candidate for the emperor Hadrian, about 121/122, Ver was a quaestor . Since Adrian did not take any questors with him during his first major trip in the summer of 121, Natal could accompany his father to Africa, where he served as a proconsul.
Around 125/126, as a candidate, Emperor Ver received the position of the people's tribune . Natal later served as a praetor in 127 or 128. In 129, he took part in the Olympic Games , where he won the chariot race. Around 130/131, he was appointed legate of the VI Victorious Legion , stationed in Britain. After his return, he became the prefect of the alimentary fund, as well as the curator of the Flaminieva road .
The pinnacle of Quadronius' career was the post of Consul Suffect , on which he was in 139. Then he was in Rome curator of public works and religious institutions, in 140-144 years the governor of Lower Moesia . Career Ver graduated as proconsul of Africa around 154. He bequeathed to the colonists of Barcino a fortune of 100 thousand sisters .
Literature
- Rudolf Hanslik: Minicius II. 9. In: Der Kleine Pauly (KlP). Band 3, Stuttgart 1969, Sp. 1322.
- Andreas Krieckhaus: Senatorische Familien und ihre patriae (1./2. Jahrhundert n. Chr.). Kovač, Hamburg 2006, ISBN 3-8300-1836-3 , S. 103-112.
- Bengt E. Thomasson: Fasti Africani. Senatorische und ritterliche Ämter in den römischen Provinzen Nordafrikas von Augustus bis Diokletian. Paul Aströms Förlag, Stockholm 1996, ISBN 91-7042-153-6 , S. 61f, P 74.