Lucius Titius Plautius Aquilinus

{{Short description|2nd century Roman senator and consul}}

Lucius Titius Plautius Aquilinus was a Roman senator active during the middle of the second century AD.

Life

He was ordinary consul for 162 as the colleague of Junius Rusticus.Géza Alföldy, Konsulat und Senatorenstand unter den Antoninen (Bonn: Habelt Verlag, 1977), p. 176 Aquilinus is known only from inscriptions, which include brick stamps{{CIL|15|1368}}, {{CIL|15|1369}}, and {{CIL|15|1370}} and the tombstone of one of his slaves.{{CIL|05|1462}}

Descended from an Italian family, Aquilinus may have been the brother of Plautius Quintillus,Alföldy, Konsulat und Senatorenstand, pp. 309f consul in 159, and therefore the son of Lucius Titius Epidius Aquilinus, consul in 125, and an Avidia Plautia.Olli Salomies, Adoptive and Polyonymous Nomenclature in the Roman Empire (Helsinki: Societas Scientiarum Fennica, 1992), pp. 100f Details of Aquilinus' senatorial career have not yet been recovered.

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{{s-bef | before = Julius Geminus Capellianus,
and Titus Flavius Boethus|as=suffect consul}}

{{s-ttl | title = Consul of the Roman Empire |years = 162 |regent1 = Junius Rusticus}}

{{s-aft | after = Tiberius Claudius Paullinus,
and Tiberius Claudius Pompeianus |as=suffect consul}}

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Category:2nd-century Roman consuls

Aquilinus

Plautius Aquilinus