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Titus Avidius Quietus

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Birley notes that "at first sight it is a little surprising" that Quietus, with clear connections to the Stoics, was appointed to a consulship under Domitian, especially in 93, "the very year when Domitian carried out a major purge of the Stoics." Birley explains that Domitian may have hoped to
272:, where they had settled. This petition, recorded in an inscription set up in Rome, led Birley to suspect that Quietus "was chosen as patron of Deultum because he was legionary legate at the time the men were settled, i.e. in 82." Later, perhaps in 91–2, Quietus served as 308:. Soon after this speech, he was appointed governor of Roman Britain, despite Quietus lacking recent military experience. Birley believes his appointment fits the pattern of Nerva's rule, who appointed a number of elder statesmen to positions of power. 224:, a fact Anthony Birley uses to deduce Quietus was born in the early AD 40s. Literary references to other members of his family, the Avidii, indicates they had their origins in Faventia (modern 311:
His career after Britain, if any, is unknown. Birley concludes that he was dead by the time Pliny wrote his second letter mentioning him, which experts date to c. 107.
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reconcile with the group until the last moment. Following Domitian's assassination in 96, Quietus spoke in defense of
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Literary references to other members of his family, the Avidii, indicates they had their origins in Faventia (modern
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Only two posts from his career before he was appointed to the consulship are known. In 82 the veterans of
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when the latter attempted to obtain revenge for the Stoic leader
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Late 1st century/early 2nd century senator, consul and governor
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Sextus Pompeius Collega with Quintus Peducaeus Priscinus
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mentions that Quietus was an intimate friend of the
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Index

Consul
Roman Republic
Gaius Cornelius Rarus Sextius Naso
Faenza
Italy

Roman Empire
legate
Legio VIII Augusta
Britannia
Roman
senator
Domitian
Nerva
Trajan
suffect consul
Roman Britain
Pliny the Younger
Stoic
Publius Clodius Thrasea Paetus
Faenza
Italy
Via Aemilia
Rome
Sardinia
Legio VIII Augusta
Germania Inferior
Deultum
Thrace
proconsul

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