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Publius Silius was a Roman senator active during the reign of the emperor Augustus. He was suffect consul in AD 3, replacing Lucius Aelius Lamia; his colleague was Lucius Volusius Saturninus. Silius was the oldest son of Publius Silius Nerva. He was a member of the tresviri monetalis, the most prestigious of the four boards that form the vigintiviri; Aelius Lamia was one of the other two members of this board at the same time as Silius. Because assignment to this board was usually allocated to patricians, Ronald Syme sees this as evidence that Silius was a member of that class. Silius is also known to have been a legatus legionis or military commander of several legions operating in the Roman territories of Macedonia and Thracia, immediately before he was consul.

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  • Publius Silius war ein römischer Politiker und Senator im 1. Jahrhundert n. Chr. Die Silii Nervae wurden unter Augustus unter die Patrizier aufgenommen. Silius war möglicherweise ein Sohn des Publius Silius Nerva, Konsul im Jahr 20 v. Chr. Seine Karriere ist bis zu seinem Tribunat unter dem Prokonsul von Macedonia, Gaius Velleius Paterculus, um 2 n. Chr., nicht bekannt. Im Jahr 3 n. Chr. bekleidete Silius das Suffektkonsulat. (de)
  • Publius Silius was a Roman senator active during the reign of the emperor Augustus. He was suffect consul in AD 3, replacing Lucius Aelius Lamia; his colleague was Lucius Volusius Saturninus. Silius was the oldest son of Publius Silius Nerva. He was a member of the tresviri monetalis, the most prestigious of the four boards that form the vigintiviri; Aelius Lamia was one of the other two members of this board at the same time as Silius. Because assignment to this board was usually allocated to patricians, Ronald Syme sees this as evidence that Silius was a member of that class. Silius is also known to have been a legatus legionis or military commander of several legions operating in the Roman territories of Macedonia and Thracia, immediately before he was consul. Syme notes that after his term as consul, Publius Silius disappears from history. (en)
  • Públio Sílio (em latim: Publius Silius) foi um senador romano nomeado cônsul sufecto em 3 d.C. no lugar de Lúcio Élio Lamia. Seu colega foi Lúcio Volúsio Saturnino. Sílio era o filho mais velho de Públio Sílio Nerva, cônsul em 20 a.C. (pt)
  • Публій Сілій Нерва (лат. Publius Silius Nervae; ? — після 3) — державний та військовий діяч часів ранньої Римської імперії, консул-суффект 3 року. (uk)
  • Пу́блий Си́лий (лат. Publius Silius (Nerva); умер после 3 года) — политический деятель эпохи ранней Римской империи, консул-суффект 3 года. (ru)
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  • Ordinary consuls (en)
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  • Suffect consul of the Roman Empire (en)
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  • AD 3 (en)
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  • Publius Silius war ein römischer Politiker und Senator im 1. Jahrhundert n. Chr. Die Silii Nervae wurden unter Augustus unter die Patrizier aufgenommen. Silius war möglicherweise ein Sohn des Publius Silius Nerva, Konsul im Jahr 20 v. Chr. Seine Karriere ist bis zu seinem Tribunat unter dem Prokonsul von Macedonia, Gaius Velleius Paterculus, um 2 n. Chr., nicht bekannt. Im Jahr 3 n. Chr. bekleidete Silius das Suffektkonsulat. (de)
  • Públio Sílio (em latim: Publius Silius) foi um senador romano nomeado cônsul sufecto em 3 d.C. no lugar de Lúcio Élio Lamia. Seu colega foi Lúcio Volúsio Saturnino. Sílio era o filho mais velho de Públio Sílio Nerva, cônsul em 20 a.C. (pt)
  • Публій Сілій Нерва (лат. Publius Silius Nervae; ? — після 3) — державний та військовий діяч часів ранньої Римської імперії, консул-суффект 3 року. (uk)
  • Пу́блий Си́лий (лат. Publius Silius (Nerva); умер после 3 года) — политический деятель эпохи ранней Римской империи, консул-суффект 3 года. (ru)
  • Publius Silius was a Roman senator active during the reign of the emperor Augustus. He was suffect consul in AD 3, replacing Lucius Aelius Lamia; his colleague was Lucius Volusius Saturninus. Silius was the oldest son of Publius Silius Nerva. He was a member of the tresviri monetalis, the most prestigious of the four boards that form the vigintiviri; Aelius Lamia was one of the other two members of this board at the same time as Silius. Because assignment to this board was usually allocated to patricians, Ronald Syme sees this as evidence that Silius was a member of that class. Silius is also known to have been a legatus legionis or military commander of several legions operating in the Roman territories of Macedonia and Thracia, immediately before he was consul. (en)
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  • Publius Silius (de)
  • Publius Silius (en)
  • Públio Sílio (pt)
  • Публий Силий (консул-суффект) (ru)
  • Публій Сілій Нерва (консул-суфект 3 року) (uk)
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