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Quintus Tineius Sacerdos Clemens

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Quintus Tineius Sacerdos Clemens (c. 100 – aft. 170)[1] was a Roman senator, who was Consul Ordinarius in 158 with Sextus Sulpicius Tertullus,[2] and Pontifex.[1]

An inscription at Side honored Clemens and his son Quintus Tineius Rufus as patroni.[3]

He was the son of Quintus Tineius Rufus.[4] Besides Rufus, Clemens' known sons include Quintus Tineius Sacerdos and Quintus Tineius Clemens.[5]

Family tree

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Quintus Tineius Sacerdos Clemens
consul ordinarius
Marcus Pupienus Maximus
Quintus Tineius Clemens
consul ordinarius
Quintius Tineius Rufus
consul 182
Quintus Tineius Sacerdos
consul suffectus
∞ Volusia Laodice
Pupienus
Roman Emperor
(238)
∞ Sextia Cethegilla
Marcus Ulpius Leurus
senator
TineiaTitus Clodius Pupienus Pulcher Maximus
consul suffectus
Marcus Pupienus Africanus Maximus
consul ordinarius
∞ Cornelia Marullina
Pupiena Sextia Paulina CethegillaMarcus Ulpius Eubiotus Leurus
suffect consul
Lucius Clodius Tineius Pupienus Bassus
proconsul
∞ Ovinia Paterna

References

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  1. ^ a b Rüpke, Jörg; Anne Glock (2007). Römische Priester in der Antike: ein biographisches Lexikon. F. Steiner. p. 217. ISBN 9783515090865.
  2. ^ Bickerman, Elias Joseph (1980). Chronology of the ancient world. Cornell University Press. p. 157. ISBN 9780801412820.
  3. ^ Géza Alföldy, Konsulat und Senatorenstand unter den Antoninen (Bonn: Habelt Verlag, 1977), p. 309
  4. ^ Baslez, Marie-Françoise; Prévot, Françoise (2005). Prosopographie et histoire religieuse: actes du colloque tenu en l'Université Paris XII-Val de Marne les 27 & 28 octobre 2000. De Boccard. p. 280. ISBN 9782701801865.
  5. ^ Chausson, François (1997). "Un portrait de groupe avec dame: autour de Cornelia Praetextata". Cahiers du Centre Gustave Glotz, Volume 7. Publications de la Sorbonne. p. 349. ISBN 9782701801025.
Political offices
Preceded by
Quintus Vilius Proculus,
and Q. [...]binus
Consul of the Roman Empire
158
with Sextus Sulpicius Tertullus
Succeeded by