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Publius Aelius Crispinus was a Roman eques who held a number of appointments in the second century AD. He is known from a series of inscriptions. His public career is known from an inscription recovered from in modern Algeria. Crispinus had his start as a soldier, reaching the rank of centurion and twice achieving primus pilus. After this he was appointed to several civilian positions, beginning with procurator or manager of the Emperor's properties in Hispania Tarraconensis, then procurator or governor of Mauretania Tingitana; an inscription found at Volubilis in modern Morocco allows us to date his tenure to 173. Crispinus then returned to Rome where he was appointed to procurator vicesima hereditatium, or overseer of the inheritance tax of 5%; J. E. H. Spaul notes this order was unusua

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  • Publius Aelius Crispinus war ein im 2. Jahrhundert n. Chr. lebender Angehöriger des römischen Ritterstandes (Eques). Durch eine Inschrift sind einzelne Stationen seiner Laufbahn bekannt. Seine Laufbahn ist in der Inschrift als cursus inversus, d. h. in absteigender Reihenfolge wiedergegeben. Crispinus ließ von seiner militärischen Laufbahn in der Inschrift nur die ranghöchste Stufe festhalten, die er erreichte, nämlich, dass er ein zweites Mal Primus Pilus wurde. Nach seiner militärischen Karriere übernahm er zivile Funktionen in der Verwaltung. Als erstes war er Procurator in der Provinz Hispania Tarraconensis. Danach wurde er um 169/176 Statthalter (ebenfalls im Range eines Procurators) in der Provinz Mauretania Tingitana; in dieser Funktion ist er durch eine weitere Inschrift belegt, die in Volubilis gefunden wurde und die auf 173 datiert ist. Im Anschluss war er in Rom als Procurator zunächst mit der Verwaltung der Erbschaftssteuer in Höhe von 5 % (XX hereditatium) betraut und danach für Erbschaftsangelegenheiten (hereditatium) zuständig. Für sein letztes Amt kehrte er nach Nordafrika zurück, wo er um 176/180 Statthalter (Procurator) in der Provinz Mauretania Caesariensis wurde. Crispinus stammte aus Flavia Solva. (de)
  • Publius Aelius Crispinus was a Roman eques who held a number of appointments in the second century AD. He is known from a series of inscriptions. His public career is known from an inscription recovered from in modern Algeria. Crispinus had his start as a soldier, reaching the rank of centurion and twice achieving primus pilus. After this he was appointed to several civilian positions, beginning with procurator or manager of the Emperor's properties in Hispania Tarraconensis, then procurator or governor of Mauretania Tingitana; an inscription found at Volubilis in modern Morocco allows us to date his tenure to 173. Crispinus then returned to Rome where he was appointed to procurator vicesima hereditatium, or overseer of the inheritance tax of 5%; J. E. H. Spaul notes this order was unusual, as other known equites (e.g. Publius Besius Betuinianus, and Marcus Gavius Maximus) were appointed as overseers of the inheritance tax then to the governorship. "Has this financial post become more important, or Tingitana less?" Spaul wonders. This was followed by another procuratorship at Rome where he oversaw all inheritances (hereditatium). His last known appointment was as procurator or governor of Mauretania Caesariensis. The life of Aelius Crispinus after this is a blank. (en)
  • Публий Элий Криспин (лат. Publius Aelius Crispinus) — римский государственный деятель второй половины II века. (ru)
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  • Публий Элий Криспин (лат. Publius Aelius Crispinus) — римский государственный деятель второй половины II века. (ru)
  • Publius Aelius Crispinus war ein im 2. Jahrhundert n. Chr. lebender Angehöriger des römischen Ritterstandes (Eques). Durch eine Inschrift sind einzelne Stationen seiner Laufbahn bekannt. Seine Laufbahn ist in der Inschrift als cursus inversus, d. h. in absteigender Reihenfolge wiedergegeben. Crispinus stammte aus Flavia Solva. (de)
  • Publius Aelius Crispinus was a Roman eques who held a number of appointments in the second century AD. He is known from a series of inscriptions. His public career is known from an inscription recovered from in modern Algeria. Crispinus had his start as a soldier, reaching the rank of centurion and twice achieving primus pilus. After this he was appointed to several civilian positions, beginning with procurator or manager of the Emperor's properties in Hispania Tarraconensis, then procurator or governor of Mauretania Tingitana; an inscription found at Volubilis in modern Morocco allows us to date his tenure to 173. Crispinus then returned to Rome where he was appointed to procurator vicesima hereditatium, or overseer of the inheritance tax of 5%; J. E. H. Spaul notes this order was unusua (en)
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  • Publius Aelius Crispinus (de)
  • Publius Aelius Crispinus (en)
  • Публий Элий Криспин (ru)
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