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Publius Mummius Sisenna
Publius Mummius Sisenna was a Roman politician who was ''consul ordinarius'' in 133, and governor of Roman Britain shortly afterwards. Hadrian's Wall may have been finished under his governorship.
Little is known of his career. He is attested as governor of Roman Britain in a fragmentary inscription at Wroxeter dated 14 April 135.〔Anthony Birley, ''The ''Fasti'' of Roman Britain'', (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1981), pp. 109f〕 The brief period between his consulship and governorship is unusual; he was one of only three persons known to have proceeded directly to governorship of Roman Britain without governing another province first.〔Birley, ''Fasti'', pp. 388ff〕 The sudden departure of Sextus Julius Severus to Iudaea to suppress a rebellion there would explain part of this. Birley speculates that no other person was suitable for the job, and Hadrian appointed him the ordinary consulship as a means to render Sisenna eligible more rapidly.〔Birley, ''Fasti'', p. 110〕
Another inscription shows Sisenna was to be proconsul of Asia in 150-1.〔Birley, ''Fasti'', p. 110 and note〕
Based on the unusual name, he was kinsman to, if not father of, the suffect consul of 146 and proconsul of Asia, Publicus Mummius Sisenna Rutilianus. Rutilianus served as legate of Legio VI Victrix, which was stationed in Britain, likely during the tenure of Sisenna.〔 If they were father and son, that Rutilianus became consul only thirteen years after Sisenna suggests that the latter attained the ''fasces'' late in life.〔Birley, ''Fasti'', p. 249〕
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