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Publius Tarrutenius Paternus

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152:. The primary sources contradict each other about Paternus' fall: Dio Cassius claims Paternus was innocent of any treasonous act towards Commodus, stating that "if he had plotted against Commodus, as he was accused of doing, could easily have killed him while he himself was still in command of the Pretorians; but he had not done so." On the other hand, the 243:
has been written a number of different ways, including Tarruntenus, Tarrutienus and Tarruntenius, which haunt, in the words of Joerg Fuendling, "essays and monographs in an impossible number of spellings". (Review of
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was killed by members of the Praetorian Guard, who blamed him for Commodus' unpopularity with the populace, Tigidius Perennis managed to portray Paternus as the instigator of the crime. As a result, Paternus,
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By the time of Marcus Aurelius' death in 180, Paternus had been appointed praetorian prefect, serving as the colleague of Bassaeus Rufus. A few years later he was executed on the orders of the new emperor
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the following year, Marcus Aurelius waged a punitive action against the Cotini. Paternus must have distinguished himself in this fighting, for he is attested as having received consular ornaments.
166:, Commodus' sister, in their unsuccessful plot to kill Commodus. When the plot was uncovered, Paternus managed to evade being caught up in the executions that followed. However, when Commodus' 73:. According to Cassius Dio, the Cotini not only failed to negotiate in good faith "but even treated Paternus himself shamefully, thereby bringing about their own destruction later." 107: 197:
at the time, was accused with being complicit with Salvius in treason against Commodus, but managed to clear himself and was allowed to withdraw to his native
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Paternus was known to have written on Roman Law, but little is known about those works or their contents. Extracts from the work appear in Justinian's
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call him "diligentissimus juris militaris adsertor." A literary work in four books attributed to him has survived with the title
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dates this event to the year 171. Following the emperor's victory over the Marcomanni and the
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were also executed. Anthony Birley is inclined to accept the account of the
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for emperor Marcus Aurelius, who had entered into negotiations with the
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Prosopographia Imperii Romani Saec. I. II. III. Pars viii, Fasciculus 1
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over that of Cassius Dio, noting that Salvius Julianus' kinsman
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Paternus is next documented as one of the witnesses to the
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2nd century Roman soldier, senator and praetorian prefect
304:, revised edition (London: Routledge, 1987), p. 171 390:An Introduction to the Study of Justinian's Digest 377:, revised edition (New Haven: Yale, 1988), p. 61 108:Manius Acilius Glabrio Gnaeus Cornelius Severus 69:to ally with them against their neighbors the 8: 94:. The witnesses are drawn from the Imperial 31:who flourished during the reign of emperor 393:. Cambridge University Press. p. 186. 158:claims that Paternus provided advice to 232: 118:such as the former praetorian prefect 375:Septimus Severus: The African emperor 7: 421:People executed by the Roman Empire 160:Marcus Ummidius Quadratus Annianus 144:—as well as Tarrutenius Paternus. 14: 98:or senior courtiers, who include 122:, the current pretorian prefect 104:Marcus Gavius Squilla Gallicanus 1: 416:Executed ancient Roman people 302:Marcus Aurelius: A Biography 20:Publius Tarrutenius Paternus 447: 253:Bryn Mawr Classical Review 133:Quintus Cervidius Scaevola 59:Paternus first appears as 387:Roby, Henry John (1886). 124:Sextus Tigidius Perennis 39:and subsequently to his 112:Titus Sextius Lateranus 426:2nd-century executions 193:, who was governor of 215:; Aemilius Macer and 120:Marcus Bassaeus Rufus 364:, "Commodus", 4.1–10 180:ab epistulis Latinis 92:Mauretania Tingitana 62:ab epistulis Latinis 431:Praetorian prefects 411:2nd-century Romans 183:Vitruvius Secundus 142:Titus Flavius Piso 138:praefectus annonae 129:praefectus vigilum 37:praetorian prefect 195:Germania Inferior 102:senators such as 87:Tabula Banasitana 438: 395: 394: 384: 378: 371: 365: 362:Historia Augusta 359: 353: 343: 337: 327: 321: 311: 305: 298: 292: 282: 276: 263: 257: 237: 187:Historia Augusta 176:Salvius Julianus 155:Historia Augusta 51:, and executed. 446: 445: 441: 440: 439: 437: 436: 435: 401: 400: 399: 398: 386: 385: 381: 372: 368: 360: 356: 344: 340: 328: 324: 312: 308: 299: 295: 283: 279: 264: 260: 238: 234: 229: 207: 191:Didius Julianus 57: 33:Marcus Aurelius 17: 12: 11: 5: 444: 442: 434: 433: 428: 423: 418: 413: 403: 402: 397: 396: 379: 366: 354: 338: 322: 306: 293: 277: 258: 231: 230: 228: 225: 221:De re militari 206: 203: 75:Anthony Birley 56: 53: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 443: 432: 429: 427: 424: 422: 419: 417: 414: 412: 409: 408: 406: 392: 391: 383: 380: 376: 370: 367: 363: 358: 355: 352: 348: 347:Roman History 342: 339: 336: 333: 332: 326: 323: 320: 317: 316: 310: 307: 303: 297: 294: 291: 287: 286:Roman History 281: 278: 275: 271: 270:Roman History 267: 262: 259: 255: 254: 249: 248: 242: 236: 233: 226: 224: 222: 218: 214: 213: 204: 202: 200: 196: 192: 188: 184: 181: 177: 172: 169: 165: 161: 157: 156: 151: 145: 143: 140: 139: 134: 131: 130: 125: 121: 117: 113: 109: 105: 101: 97: 93: 89: 88: 82: 80: 76: 72: 68: 64: 63: 54: 52: 50: 46: 42: 38: 34: 30: 29: 25: 21: 389: 382: 374: 369: 361: 357: 346: 341: 329: 325: 313: 309: 301: 296: 285: 280: 269: 261: 251: 246: 240: 235: 220: 210: 208: 186: 179: 153: 146: 136: 127: 115: 95: 85: 83: 60: 58: 45:Roman Senate 26: 19: 18: 266:Cassius Dio 405:Categories 241:gentilicum 227:References 71:Marcomanni 335:1971, 534 319:VI, 41273 114:; senior 43:into the 41:adlection 373:Birley, 300:Birley, 217:Vegetius 205:Writings 171:Saoterus 168:freedman 150:Commodus 100:consular 49:Commodus 164:Lucilla 351:72.5.2 212:Digest 135:, and 110:, and 67:Cotini 55:Career 22:was a 345:Dio, 290:71.12 284:Dio, 199:Milan 116:eques 96:amici 79:Quadi 28:eques 24:Roman 274:73.5 239:His 162:and 315:CIL 407:: 349:, 331:AE 288:, 272:, 268:, 250:, 201:. 126:, 106:, 256:)

Index

Roman
eques
Marcus Aurelius
praetorian prefect
adlection
Roman Senate
Commodus
ab epistulis Latinis
Cotini
Marcomanni
Anthony Birley
Quadi
Tabula Banasitana
Mauretania Tingitana
consular
Marcus Gavius Squilla Gallicanus
Manius Acilius Glabrio Gnaeus Cornelius Severus
Titus Sextius Lateranus
Marcus Bassaeus Rufus
Sextus Tigidius Perennis
praefectus vigilum
Quintus Cervidius Scaevola
praefectus annonae
Titus Flavius Piso
Commodus
Historia Augusta
Marcus Ummidius Quadratus Annianus
Lucilla
freedman
Saoterus

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