Egnatius Victor Marinianus
Biography
Egnatius Marinianus was a member of the third century gens Egnatia, and it has been speculated that he was the son of Lucius Egnatius Victor, consul suffectus before 207. Sometime before 230 he was the legatus Augusti pro praetore (or imperial governor) of the province of Arabia Petraea. He was eventually appointed consul suffectus in a nundinium around 230.Paul M. M. Leunissen, Konsuln und Konsulare in der Zeit von Commodus bis Severus Alexander (Amsterdam: Verlag Gieben, 1989), pp. 360 Then sometime after this he again filled the office of legatus Augusti pro praetore, this time in Moesia Superior.
Previously it had been speculated that Egnatius Marinianus was the father of Egnatia Mariniana, who was the wife of Valerian and mother of Gallienus. However, it is now believed that he was probably her brother.Mennen, pg. 102
Sources
- Mennen, Inge, Power and Status in the Roman Empire, AD 193-284 (2011)
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Category:3rd-century Roman governors of Arabia Petraea
Category:Suffect consuls of Imperial Rome
Category:Roman governors of Arabia Petraea
Category:Roman governors of Upper Moesia