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Lucius Coelius Festus was a Roman senator, who was appointed to several praetorian offives during the reign of Antoninus Pius. He was suffect consul in the nundinium of July-September 148 with as his colleague. Mireille Corbier describes his known career as that of an administrator occupying a modest spot in the Senate. Festus is known entirely from inscriptions. His life after his consulate is a blank.

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  • Lucius Coelius Festus war ein im 2. Jahrhundert n. Chr. lebender römischer Politiker. Durch eine Inschrift, die in Veleia gefunden wurde, sind einige Stationen seiner Laufbahn bekannt. Seine Laufbahn ist in der Inschrift als cursus inversus, d. h. in absteigender Reihenfolge wiedergegeben. Festus war möglicherweise ein Angehöriger des römischen Ritterstandes (Eques), bevor er in den letzten Jahren der Regierungszeit von Hadrian (117–138) durch die adlectio inter tribunicios in den Senat aufgenommen wurde. Im Anschluss übte er folgende Ämter aus: er wurde zunächst Praetor, danach zwischen 134 und 137 Praefectus frumenti dandi ex senatus consulto, zwischen 138 und 140 legatus Imperatoris Antonini Augusti Asturiae et Callaecia, zwischen 141 und 144 (bzw. von 141 bis 143) Praefectus des Aerarium Saturni und um 145/146 oder 146/147 Statthalter (Proconsul) in der Provinz Pontus et Bithynia. Durch die Fasti Ostienses, auf denen sein Name partiell erhalten ist, ist belegt, dass Festus 148 zusammen mit Publius Orfidius Senecio Suffektkonsul war; die beiden traten ihr Amt am 1. Juli des Jahres an. Festus stammte vermutlich aus Veleia, wo er auch Patron war (res publica Velleiatium patrono). (de)
  • Lucio Celio Festo (en latín: Lucius Coelius Festus) fue un senador romano que vivió en el siglo II, y desarrolló su cursus honorum bajo los reinados de Adriano, Antonino Pío, y Marco Aurelio. Fue cónsul sufecto en el año 148 junto con Publio Orfidio Seneción.​ (es)
  • Lucius Coelius Festus was a Roman senator, who was appointed to several praetorian offives during the reign of Antoninus Pius. He was suffect consul in the nundinium of July-September 148 with as his colleague. Mireille Corbier describes his known career as that of an administrator occupying a modest spot in the Senate. Festus is known entirely from inscriptions. Festus was originally of the equestrian class, but apparently was adlected into the Senate inter tribunicos at the end of the reign of Hadrian. The praetorian portion of his cursus honorum is recorded on an inscription erected at Veleia by the city council to celebrate his patronage. After achieving the praetorship, Festus was appointed prefectus frumenti dandi ex Senatus consultum. This was followed by his appointment as for Asturia and Callaecia. Géza Alföldy notes he was one of three men who held this position in a narrow period: Alföldy arranges the three putting (later suffect consul around 150) first, then was replaced by Festus around the year 138, and three years later was in turn replaced by Quintus Fuficius Cornutus (later suffect consul in 147). Once back in Rome he served as prefectus of the aerarium Saturni or Senate treasury, which he held for three years; Corbier dates his tenure from the year 141 to 143 with Publius Mummius Sisenna Rutilianus as his colleague. The last office Festus held before acceding to the consulate was as governor of Bithynia and Pontus, which Alföldy dates to the term 146/147; Bernard Rémy concurs with this date. His life after his consulate is a blank. (en)
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  • Gaius Fabius Agrippinus, and (en)
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  • Lucio Celio Festo (en latín: Lucius Coelius Festus) fue un senador romano que vivió en el siglo II, y desarrolló su cursus honorum bajo los reinados de Adriano, Antonino Pío, y Marco Aurelio. Fue cónsul sufecto en el año 148 junto con Publio Orfidio Seneción.​ (es)
  • Lucius Coelius Festus war ein im 2. Jahrhundert n. Chr. lebender römischer Politiker. Durch eine Inschrift, die in Veleia gefunden wurde, sind einige Stationen seiner Laufbahn bekannt. Seine Laufbahn ist in der Inschrift als cursus inversus, d. h. in absteigender Reihenfolge wiedergegeben. Durch die Fasti Ostienses, auf denen sein Name partiell erhalten ist, ist belegt, dass Festus 148 zusammen mit Publius Orfidius Senecio Suffektkonsul war; die beiden traten ihr Amt am 1. Juli des Jahres an. Festus stammte vermutlich aus Veleia, wo er auch Patron war (res publica Velleiatium patrono). (de)
  • Lucius Coelius Festus was a Roman senator, who was appointed to several praetorian offives during the reign of Antoninus Pius. He was suffect consul in the nundinium of July-September 148 with as his colleague. Mireille Corbier describes his known career as that of an administrator occupying a modest spot in the Senate. Festus is known entirely from inscriptions. His life after his consulate is a blank. (en)
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  • Lucius Coelius Festus (en)
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