Quintus Egnatius Proculus ( – after 210) was a Roman aristocrat.
Life
It is speculated that he was the son of
Quintus Egnatius Proculus. He was
suffect consul
A consul held the highest elected political office of the Roman Republic ( to 27 BC), and ancient Romans considered the consulship the second-highest level of the ''cursus honorum'' (an ascending sequence of public offices to which politic ...
in the ''
nundinium Nundinium was a Latin word derived from the word ''nundinum'', which referred to the cycle of days observed by the Romans. During the Roman Empire, ''nundinium'' came to mean the duration of a single consulship among several in a calendar year.
S ...
'' of an unknown year. He is known from an inscription that also mentions his wife Maria Aureliana Violentilla, the daughter of an unknown consular.
[ Edmund Groag, "Egnatius 33", in ''Realencyclopädie der classischen Altertumswissenschaft'', Band V,2 (1893), Sp. 1999]
References
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Suffect consuls of Imperial Rome
Proculus, Quintus
190 births
3rd-century deaths
2nd-century Romans
3rd-century Romans