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Lucius Luscius Ocrea was Roman senator of the first century. He was suffect consul in either the years 77 or 78. Ocrea is primarily known from inscriptions. Ocrea was adlected inter patricios by the emperors Vespasian and his son Titus in 73 or 74, doubtlessly as a reward for his support during the Year of the Four Emperors. Although becoming a member of the patrician order would allow the person to skip over a number of steps to accede to the consulship, he is known to have been governor of the public province of Lycia et Pamphylia for an extended term for the years 74/75 through 75/76. After his term as consul, Ocrea was proconsular governor of Asia, considered the acme of a successful senatorial career, in the years 90/91. His life afterwards is not known.

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  • Lucius Luscius Ocrea (vollständige Namensform Lucius Luscius Marci filius Maecia Ocrea) war ein im 1. Jahrhundert n. Chr. lebender römischer Politiker. Durch eine Inschrift ist belegt, dass Ocrea durch Vespasian und Titus unter die Patrizier aufgenommen wurde und danach Statthalter der Provinz Lycia et Pamphylia war. Er ist durch eine weitere Inschrift für Anfang 76 als Statthalter nachgewiesen; er war daher vermutlich in den Amtsjahren 74/75 bis 75/76 Statthalter. Vermutlich im Jahr 77 erhielt er einen Suffektkonsulat. Durch eine weitere Inschrift ist belegt, dass er danach Statthalter (Proconsul) der Provinz Asia war; vermutlich war er im Amtsjahr 90/91 Statthalter. Ocrea war in der Tribus Maecia eingeschrieben und stammte aus Lanuvium. Er war ein Nachfahre von . Durch eine Inschrift ist belegt, dass er mit Iulia Severina verheiratet war. Ein Sklave von Ocrea wird auf einer Inschrift aus Rom genannt. (de)
  • Lucius Luscius Ocrea was Roman senator of the first century. He was suffect consul in either the years 77 or 78. Ocrea is primarily known from inscriptions. Ocrea was adlected inter patricios by the emperors Vespasian and his son Titus in 73 or 74, doubtlessly as a reward for his support during the Year of the Four Emperors. Although becoming a member of the patrician order would allow the person to skip over a number of steps to accede to the consulship, he is known to have been governor of the public province of Lycia et Pamphylia for an extended term for the years 74/75 through 75/76. After his term as consul, Ocrea was proconsular governor of Asia, considered the acme of a successful senatorial career, in the years 90/91. His life afterwards is not known. (en)
  • Lúcio Lúscio Ocreia (em latim: Lucius Luscius Ocrea) foi um senador romano nomeado cônsul sufecto entre 77 e 78 pelo imperador Vespasiano. Sua vida é conhecida principalmente através de inscrições. (pt)
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  • Lucius Luscius Ocrea was Roman senator of the first century. He was suffect consul in either the years 77 or 78. Ocrea is primarily known from inscriptions. Ocrea was adlected inter patricios by the emperors Vespasian and his son Titus in 73 or 74, doubtlessly as a reward for his support during the Year of the Four Emperors. Although becoming a member of the patrician order would allow the person to skip over a number of steps to accede to the consulship, he is known to have been governor of the public province of Lycia et Pamphylia for an extended term for the years 74/75 through 75/76. After his term as consul, Ocrea was proconsular governor of Asia, considered the acme of a successful senatorial career, in the years 90/91. His life afterwards is not known. (en)
  • Lúcio Lúscio Ocreia (em latim: Lucius Luscius Ocrea) foi um senador romano nomeado cônsul sufecto entre 77 e 78 pelo imperador Vespasiano. Sua vida é conhecida principalmente através de inscrições. (pt)
  • Lucius Luscius Ocrea (vollständige Namensform Lucius Luscius Marci filius Maecia Ocrea) war ein im 1. Jahrhundert n. Chr. lebender römischer Politiker. Durch eine Inschrift ist belegt, dass Ocrea durch Vespasian und Titus unter die Patrizier aufgenommen wurde und danach Statthalter der Provinz Lycia et Pamphylia war. Er ist durch eine weitere Inschrift für Anfang 76 als Statthalter nachgewiesen; er war daher vermutlich in den Amtsjahren 74/75 bis 75/76 Statthalter. Vermutlich im Jahr 77 erhielt er einen Suffektkonsulat. Durch eine weitere Inschrift ist belegt, dass er danach Statthalter (Proconsul) der Provinz Asia war; vermutlich war er im Amtsjahr 90/91 Statthalter. (de)
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  • Lucius Luscius Ocrea (de)
  • Lucius Luscius Ocrea (en)
  • Lúcio Lúscio Ocreia (pt)
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