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Titus Flavius Titianus (consul)

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Early third century Roman consul and governor of Alexandria For the late third and early fourth century statesman, see Titus Flavius Postumius Titianus.

Titus Flavius Titianus was Procurator of Alexandria during the reign of Caracalla. He was put to death by Theocritus, the favourite of Caracalla, about AD 216. He is probably the same Titus Flavius Titianus who was consul suffectus about 200; that Titianus was the son of Titus Flavius Claudius Sulpicianus, and brother of Flavia Titiana, the wife of the emperor Pertinax. Titianus was married to Postumia Varia.

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  1. Cassius Dio, lxxvii. 21.
  2. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, vol. III, p. 1157 ("Titianus, Flavius").
  3. Mennen, Power and Status in the Roman Empire, p. 122.

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