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Quintus (Hedius) Lollianus Plautius Avitus〔The nomen gentile “Hedius” is assumed.〕 (fl. late 2nd to early 3rd century AD) was a Roman military officer and senator who was appointed consul in AD 209. ==Biography== Lollianus Plautius was the son of Quintus Hedius Rufus Lollianus Gentianus who had been suffect consul in around AD 186/8. He began his career as a ''Tribunus laticlavius'' with the Legio XIII Gemina stationed in the province of Dacia. Possibly in AD 195, he was a candidate for the office of Quaestor, followed by his standing for ''Praetor candidatus tutelaris'' in AD 200.〔Mennen, pg. 107〕 Lollianus Plautius’ next posting was as Legatus in Asia in AD 201/2. This was followed by his appointment as ''Juridicus Asturiae et Callaeciae'' (or officer in charge of dispensing justice in Asturica and Gallaecia). Following this, or possibly during the same period, he was the ''Legatus legionis'' for Hispania Citerior, which he held from AD 202 to possibly AD 205. In AD 209, Lollianus Plautius was appointed ''consul ordinarius'' alongside Lucius Aurelius Commodus Pompeianus. Finally, probably shortly after the accession of Alexander Severus (possibly around AD 224), he was made Proconsular governor of Asia.〔Mennen, pg. 108〕 At some point in his career, Lollianus Plautius was appointed a ''Triumvir monetalis auro argento aere flando feriundo''. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Quintus Hedius Lollianus Plautius Avitus」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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