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Turdetan or Punic family origin, which would guide him to business and explain his influence and
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Emerita, as restored by Stylow and Ventura, shows he had served as Fulcinius Trio's mainassistant for 5 of the latter's 10 years as the governor of Lusitania. Since Trio is recorded as consul in line 2, he had clearly left Emerita and returned to Rome by the time Bocchus was
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power in the southern and
Atlantic regions of Lusitania, perhaps coming from deeply rooted economic interests and faily clients in those regions of Turdetan population, judging by their names and anthroponyms."
120:, position performed previously, towards the end of the second decade of the first century AD. It also seems logical that the municipal career of Bocchus was carried out before the position of
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must have been held during the early years of the government of L. Fulcinius Trio in
Lusitania, between 21 and 31 AD, without excluding that some of them exercised it in their stage as
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was achieved during the suffect consulship of his protector, L. Fulcinius Trio, around 31 or 32, before his fall from grace.
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honored. Furthermore, according to Stylow and
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