Marcus Arruntius Aquila ( Latin Marcus Arruntius Aquila ) - Roman politician of the end of the 1st century .
| Marc Arrunzius Aquila | |||||||
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| Father | Marc Arrunzius Aquila | ||||||
Aquila, apparently, came from the Italian city of Patavius . His father was the consul suffice of 66, who bore the same name . Aquila began his career as a monetary triumvir. Then he was on a post of a quaestor of emperor Nero . After that, he was consistently a folk tribune and praetor . In 77, he held the post of Consul Suffect along with Quintus Pompey Vopisk Guy Arrunzius Catellius Celer . In addition, Aquila was a member of the priestly collegium of the Quindetsemvir clergy .
Literature
- Prosopographia Imperii Romani . A 934.