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Gaius Julius Severus (disambiguation)
- #Gaius Julius Severus I, military tribune with little impact on local or Roman politics
- #Gaius Julius Severus II, Proconsul of Asia
- Gaius Julius Severus, general whom Hadrian summoned from Roman Britain to put down the rebellion of Simon bar Kokhba
- Gaius Julius Severus, governor of Palestine
- Gaius Julius Severus, Archon and Priest of Augustus who governed the town of Ancyra in Galatia during Trajan's reign
- Gaius Julius Severus, son of the Archon of Ancyra
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Gaius Julius Severus I
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The first Gaius Julius Severus was a Tribune in Legio VI Ferrata between the first and second centuries CE, then and usually settled in Iudaea. He was the older son of Gaius Julius Severus, a Nobleman from Akmonia at Wikipedia:Galatia, and paternal grandson of Artemidoros of the Wikipedia:Trocmi, a Nobleman at Wikipedia:Galatia (son of Amyntas, Tetrarch of the Trocmi, King of Galatia), and his wife a Princess of the Tectosagi (daughter of Wikipedia:Amyntas, Tetrarch of the Tectosagi). His older brother was Wikipedia:Gaius Julius Bassus, a Wikipedia:Proconsul in Wikipedia:Bithynia in 98.
He was the father of (Gaius) Julius Quadratus, a Roman Cavalry Officer.
His nephew Wikipedia:Gaius Julius Quadratus Bassus, Legate at Iudaea between 102 and 105, Consul of Rome in 105 and Wikipedia:Proconsul of Asia in 105, married Asinia Marcella, Domina figl..
Sources
- Wikipedia:Christian Settipani, Les Ancêtres de Charlemagne (France: Éditions Christian, 1989).
Gaius Julius Severus II
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The Wikipedia:Proconsul of Asia between 152 and 153 was the son of (Gaius) Julius Quadratus, a Roman Cavalry Officer.
He was a descendant of Attalus (of Pergamon), Deiotaros (of Wikipedia:Galatia), and (the Tetrarch) Amyntas, as well as cousin of (Gaius) Iulius (Asinius) Quadratus (father of Wikipedia:Gaius Asinius Quadratus).
Sources
- Wikipedia:Christian Settipani, Les Ancêtres de Charlemagne (France: Éditions Christian, 1989).
Further reading
- Levick, Barbara (2000). "220; Greek from Ancyra, Galatia" The Government of the Roman Empire: A Sourcebook, 2nd, p. 233, Routledge. — which in turn relies upon:
- Smallwood, E. Mary (1966). "215" Documents illustrating the principates of Nerva, Trajan and Hadrian., Cambridge: The University Press.
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