Aspasius Paternus

Summary

Aspasius Paternus (fl. 3rd century) was a Roman senator who was appointed consul twice.

Biography edit

Aspasius Paternus was a member of the Paterni, a prominent senatorial family. He was appointed consul suffect sometime around AD 246. In AD 257, Paternus was assigned as the Proconsular governor of Africa.[1] His next appointment was as Praefectus urbi of Rome, a position he held from AD 264 – 266. In AD 268, Paternus was appointed consul prior, alongside Publius Licinius Egnatius Marinianus.[2] He may have been among the supporters of the emperor Gallienus who died in late 268 during the purge of Gallienus’ partisans by the incoming emperor Claudius Gothicus.

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  1. ^ Christol, pg. 109
  2. ^ Martindale & Jones, pgs. 671-672

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Political offices
Preceded by
Uncertain
Consul suffectus of the Roman Empire
around 246
Succeeded by
Uncertain
Preceded by Consul of the Roman Empire
268
with Publius Licinius Egnatius Marinianus
Succeeded by