Avl Tsetsina Pet ( lat. Aulus Caecina Paetus ) - a political figure of the early Roman Empire .
Avl Tsetsina Pet | ||||
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lat Aulus caecina paetus | ||||
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Birth | ||||
Death | 42 | |||
Spouse | Arria the Elder | |||
Children | 1) son (name unknown) 2) Guy Lekany Bass Tsetsina Pet 3) Arya the Younger |
In the year 37, Pet held the position of consul-effect . In 42, he was sentenced to death for taking part in the uprising of Camille Scribonian against Emperor Claudius . Peta was left with only one way out - suicide, but he didn’t have enough determination. Then his wife, Arria the Elder , who did not leave her husband, grabbed a dagger, thrust it into her chest and then handed it to her spouse with the words: “Paete, non dolet” (“Pet, this is not painful”) [1] .
Peta had a son who died before him [2] , as well as another son Guy Lekani Bass Tsetsin Pet , adopted by Guy Lekanii Bass , and daughter Arria the Younger, the wife of Publius Claudius Trasei Peta .
Notes
- ↑ Pliny the Younger . Letters Iii. 16. 6.
- ↑ Pliny the Younger . Letters Iii. 16. 3.
Literature
- Edmund Groag: Caecina 22. In: Paulys Realencyclopädie der classischen Altertumswissenschaft (RE). Band III, 1, Stuttgart 1897, Sp. 1241.