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Amnius Anicius Paulinus

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Amnius Manius Caesonius Nicomachus Anicius Paulinus signo Honorius (simplified as Amnius Anicius Paulinus; fl. 334–335 AD) was a politician of the Roman Empire.

Biography

Paulinus probably was the son of Amnius Anicius Julianus, consul in 322, and the nephew of Sextus Anicius Paulinus, consul in 325. He was thus a member of the gens Anicia.

Paulinus was consul in 334 and praefectus urbi of Rome in 334–335. In 334 he erected an equestrian statue to emperor Constantine I in the Roman Forum;[1] a statue was dedicated to him in the Forum of Trajan, whose inscription celebrates Paulinus for "his high birth, his eloquence, his fairness, and his good judgment, for which he is renowned in private and in public".[2]

Family

Christian Settipani[3] has tried to reconstruct Paulinus' familial bonds. According to Settipani, Paulinus was married to Pincia (born c. 305) or, better, to Auchenia. His wife was perhaps the daughter of Pincius (b. c. 280 and c.v. in the beginning of the 4th century) and wife Caeionia (b. 285 or 290), in turn perhaps the daughter of (Marcus) Caeionius Proculus, suffect consul of Rome in 289, and wife Alfenia Juliana.

They were perhaps the parents of Anicius Auchenius Bassus, praefectus urbi of Rome in 382.

Notes

  1. ^ CIL VI, 1141; the statue was either in the middle of the Forum or near the Rostra Vandalica (Lawrence Richardson, "Equus Constantini", A new topographical dictionary of ancient Rome, JHU Press, 1992, ISBN 0-8018-4300-6, p. 144).
  2. ^ CIL VI, 1683, translated in Charles W. Hedrick, History and silence: purge and rehabilitation of memory in late antiquity, University of Texas Press, 2000, ISBN 0-292-73121-3, p. 232.
  3. ^ Settipani (1989), (2000a) and (200b).

Sources

  • PLRE II, "Paulinus 14".
  • Christian Settipani, Les Ancêtres de Charlemagne (France: Éditions Christian, 1989).
  • Christian Settipani, Continuite Gentilice et Continuite Familiale Dans Les Familles Senatoriales Romaines, A L'Epoque Imperiale, Mythe et Realite. Linacre, UK: Prosopographica et Genealogica, 2000. ILL. NYPL ASY (Rome) 03-983.
  • Christian Settipani, Continuité gentilice et continuité familiale dans les familles sénatoriales romaines à l’époque impériale: Mythe et Réalité, Prosopographica et Genealogica vol. 2 (Linacre College, Oxford, 2000), Addenda et Corrigenda
Political offices
Preceded by Roman consul
334
with Flavius Optatus
Succeeded by
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