Gaius Bellicius Flaccus Torquatus[1] was a Roman senator during the reign of Antoninus Pius. He was consul prior in 143 with Herodes Atticus as his colleague.[2] Flaccus Torquatus was the son of Gaius Bellicius Flaccus Torquatus Tebanianus, consul of 124, and the older brother of Gaius Bellicius Calpurnius Torquatus, consul of 148.[3]
^Full name per AE 1940, 62
^Géza Alföldy, Konsulat und Senatorenstand unter der Antoninen (Bonn: Rudolf Habelt Verlag, 1977), p. 144
^Alföldy, Konsulat und Senatorenstand, pp. 323f
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