Quintus Tineius Sacerdos
Appearance
Quintus Tineius Sacerdos (c. 160 – aft. 219) was a Roman senator. He is attested as Consul Suffectus 16 March 193 with Publius Julius Scapula Priscus.[1]
As a youth he was a member of the college of the Salii Palatini.[2] Offices he held as an adult included Governor of Bithynia et Pontus,[3] and Proconsul of Asia sometime between 200 and 210.[4] The apex of his career was serving as Consul Ordinarius in 219 with Emperor Elagabalus.[5]
Sacerdos was the son of Quintus Tineius Sacerdos Clemens. His brothers were Quintus Tineius Rufus and Quintus Tineius Clemens.[6] He married Volusia Laodice.[7] They had one daughter, Tineia, who married Titus Clodius Pupienus Pulcher Maximus, with posterity:
- Lucius Clodius Tineius Pupienus Bassus – who assumed the Toga virilis at Rome early in the third century and was made proconsul of Crete[8]and Cyrenaica in 240 A.D. He married Ovinia Paterna, daughter of Lucius Ovinius Pacatianus and Cornelia Optata Aquilia Flavia and had a son:[9]
- Marcus Tineius Ovinius Castus Pulcher – consul suffectus and pontififf before 274 AD. He had a son by an unknown mother:[9]
- Ovinius Tineius Tarrutenius Nonius Atticus (fl. 290 AD) – praetor and quindecimviri sacris faciundis. He married a woman named Maxima.[9]
- Marcus Tineius Ovinius Castus Pulcher – consul suffectus and pontififf before 274 AD. He had a son by an unknown mother:[9]
Family tree
[edit]Quintus Tineius Sacerdos Clemens consul ordinarius | Marcus Pupienus Maximus | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Quintus Tineius Clemens consul ordinarius | Quintius Tineius Rufus consul 182 | Quintus Tineius Sacerdos consul suffectus ∞ Volusia Laodice | Pupienus Roman Emperor (238) ∞ Sextia Cethegilla | Marcus Ulpius Leurus senator | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Tineia | Titus Clodius Pupienus Pulcher Maximus consul suffectus | Marcus Pupienus Africanus Maximus consul ordinarius ∞ Cornelia Marullina | Pupiena Sextia Paulina Cethegilla | Marcus Ulpius Eubiotus Leurus suffect consul | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Lucius Clodius Tineius Pupienus Bassus proconsul ∞ Ovinia Paterna | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
References
[edit]- ^ Peter Weiß: Konstitutionen eines toten Kaisers: Militärdiplome von Commodus aus dem Jahr 193 n. Chr. In: PHAROS Studien zur griechisch-römischen Antike. Verlag Marie Leidorf GmbH, Rahden 2015, pp. 273–280.
- ^ CIL VI, 1978
- ^ Paul M. M. Leunissen, Konsuln und Konsulare in der Zeit von Commodus bis Severus Alexander (180-235 n. Chr.) (Amsterdam, 1989), p. 260
- ^ Leunissen, Konsuln und Konsulare, p. 223
- ^ Leunissen, Konsuln und Konsulare, p. 136
- ^ O. Salomies, "Die Herkunft der senatorischen Tineii", Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik, 60 (1985), p. 199
- ^ Laurent, V. (1931). "Une borne milliaire des environs de Brousse au nom de Septime Sévère". Revue des études byzantines: 158 – via Persée.
- ^ CIL VI, 41182.
- ^ a b c Christian Settipani, Linacre College, Oxford University, coll. « Prosopographica & Genealogica », 2000, 597 p. ISBN 1-900934-02-7