Marcus Petronius Mamertinus
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Marcus Petronius Mamertinus, possibly known as Sextus Petronius Mamertinus (died by 156
156
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) was an African Roman politician who lived in the 2nd century in the Roman Empire
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Petronius originally came from a wealthy family of Equestrian order, possibly from Egypt. He became a prominent politician during the reign of Roman Emperor
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s Hadrian
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 (117-138) and Antoninus Pius
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 (138-161). In Egypt from 133-137, he served as Prefect
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 of Egypt and in 139-143 served as Praetorian prefect
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 in Rome
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Due to his outstanding service, Antoninus Pius him promoted to Senatorial rank
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. Antoninus Pius awarded Petronius the suffect consulship of 150. Petronius married an unnamed African Roman noblewoman and they had three children: a son Marcus Petronius Sura Mamertinus
Marcus Petronius Sura Mamertinus
Marcus Petronius Sura Mamertinus was a Roman consul that lived in the 2nd century and was one of the sons-in-law of the Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius....

 who served as consul in 182 whom married Annia Cornificia Faustina Minor
Annia Cornificia Faustina Minor
Annia Cornificia Faustina Minor was a Roman princess and daughter of Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius and Roman Empress Faustina the Younger. She was sister to Roman Empress Lucilla and Roman Emperor Commodus...

 (one of the daughters of Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius), Marcus Petronius Sura Septimianus who served as consul in 190 and a daughter who had married the illustrious Roman Senator Marcus Antoninus Antius Lupus.

Sources

  • A commentary on the Letters of M. Cornelius Fronto, By Michael Petrus Josephus van den Hout, Marcus Cornelius Fronto 1999
  • From Tiberius to the Antonines: a history of the Roman Empire AD 14-192, by Albino Garzetti, 1974
  • Articles of Marcus Petronius Sura Mamertinus and Marcus Petronius Sura Septimianus from the German Version of Wikipedia
  • http://www.livius.org/fa-fn/faustina/faustina_ii.html
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