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to succeed him. Despite being a potential rival for the throne, Priscus was one of the legal experts the emperor
Hadrian relied on for advice. Sir Ronald Syme looks to have considered Priscus as being another name used by or for
137:(c. 88/89); usually a senator would govern either a public or imperial praetorian province before becoming a consul, but none is known for Priscus. After serving as suffect consul, Priscus was admitted to the
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129:(c. 83/84), and upon completion of this traditional Republican magistracy Priscus would be enrolled in the Senate. The two other magistracies followed:
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of the year 87. He is known to have a younger brother,
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293:Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik
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103:Most of Priscus' advancement through the
30:, serving for a time as the head of the
289:"Die Familie des L. Neratius Marcellus"
270:"P. Calvisius Ruso. One Person or Two?"
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367:(Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1976), p. 61
235:Listy filologické / Folia philologica
178:on a point of law. According to the
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78:Marcus Hirrius Fronto Neratius Pansa
44:of May–June 97 as the colleague of
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246:Syme, "Neratius Priscus", p. 480
174:invoked the help of Priscus and
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214:"The Jurist Neratius Priscus"
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536:Roman governors of Pannonia
490:Lucius Domitius Apollinaris
306:The Senate of Imperial Rome
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70:homonymous suffect consul
424:Journal of Roman Studies
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449:Gnaeus Arrius Antoninus
20:Lucius Neratius Priscus
546:Ancient Roman jurists
455:Gaius Calpurnius Piso
359:, 4.1; translated by
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146:Septemviri epulonum
56:The origins of the
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168:Justinian
41:nundinium
34:. He was
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140:collegia
127:quaestor
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62:Saepinum
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163:Digest
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