Marc Anthony Pallas ( lat. Marcus Antonius Pallas ) - Roman politician of the second half of the II century.
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There is no exact information about the origin of Pallas. It is likely that he was a descendant of the famous freedman and secretary of the Emperor Claudius Mark Antony Pallas . His father, according to one of the versions, was the Egyptian landowner Mark Antony Pallas. In 167, Pallas held the position of Consul- Supeta along with Quint Cecilie Dentsillian . He is identified with a certain Pallas mentioned in the inscription described in the work of M. Vavassori. Nothing more is known about him.
Literature
- Dennis P. Kehoe. During the early empire. R. Habelt, 1992. p. 31.