Titus Antistius was a man of ancient Rome who served as quaestor in Macedonia in 50 BC. When the leader Pompey came into the province in the following year, Antistius had received no successor; and according to Cicero, he did only as much for Pompey as circumstances compelled him. During this time, Pompey compelled Titus to coin silver for him.[1]
Antistius took no part in the war, and after the Battle of Pharsalus went to Bithynia, where he saw Julius Caesar and was pardoned by him. He died at Corcyra (modern Corfu) on his return, leaving behind him considerable property.
Antistius is known almost solely because of his mention in Cicero's correspondence with Lucius Munatius Plancus.[2]
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TitusAntistius was a man of ancient Rome who served as quaestor in Macedonia in 50 BC. When the leader Pompey came into the province in the following...
so by the other tribunes. TitusAntistius, quaestor in Macedonia in 50 BC, remained neutral during the Civil War. Antistius, the physician who examined...
Vespasian decided to await further orders and send Titus to greet the new Emperor. Before reaching Italy, Titus learnt that Galba had been murdered and replaced...
to Titus Aurelius Fulvus, consul in 89, and wife Arria Fadilla. The Aurelii Fulvi were an Aurelian family settled in Nemausus (modern Nîmes). Titus Aurelius...
Classical Quarterly, 31 (1981), pp. 191, 217 Syme, "Antistius Rusticus", p. 360 CIL II, 2242; Syme, "Antistius Rusticus", p. 372 Birley, The Fasti of Roman Britain...
(147–151), died in childhood; Titus Aelius Antoninus (born and died in 149), twin of Aurelius, died in infancy; Titus Aelius Aurelius (born and died...
Persia (assassinated) Livius, Titus. The Early History of Rome. the Penguin Group. p. 331. ISBN 978-0-140-44809-2. Livius, Titus. The Early History of Rome...
plotter Gaius Antistius Vetus - consul 30 BC Gaius Antistius Vetus - Caesar Augustus' quaestor Gaius Antistius Vetus - consul in 23 Gaius Antistius Vetus -...
province of Germania Superior by the year 56 as the successor of Lucius Antistius Vetus. He still held this office in the year 58, for Tacitus attests that...
focus on intellectual education. Among his teachers, Onesicrates, Antistius Capella, Titus Aius Sanctus, and Pitholaus are mentioned. Commodus is known to...
Sextus (Tiberius?) Antistius 422: Marcus Asellius 422: Tiberius Spurillius 422: Sextus Tempanius 422: Quintus Hortensius 420: Aulus Antistius 420: Manius Canuleius...
ordinary consul. In 188, Antistius Burrus was involved in a conspiracy against Commodus. When this conspiracy was uncovered, Antistius Burrus was put to death...
tradition on which the school was based comes from the jurist Marcus Antistius Labeo. Labeo spent half the year convening sessions at actual schools...
Proculeian Pegasus. Aristo wrote notes on the Libri Posteriorum of Marcus Antistius Labeo, on "Cassius" (unclear which one, but likely Gaius Cassius Longinus...
practice, see filiation. Titus Matrinius enrolled as a Roman citizen by Gaius Marius, was later accused by Lucius Antistius. Gaius Matrinius, an eques...
stipendiorum / hic situs est. Bath, U.K. (Aquae Sulis). RIB 157 = CIL VII 48. - Titus Valerius Titi filius Claudia tribu Pudens Savaria miles legionis II Adiutricis...
married Antistius Burrus in Rome, they returned and settled in Thibilis. In 181 AD, her husband served as an ordinary consul there. In 188 AD, Antistius Burrus...
with Gaius Antistius Vetus in AD 96. The primary sources differ over Manlius Valens' praenomen. A number of inscriptions state it is "Titus", such as CIL...
Political offices Preceded by Numerius Cestius, and Lucius Antistius Vetus as Suffect consuls Consul of the Roman Empire 55 with Publius Cornelius Dolabella...
Antonina and Arria Fadilla. Fadilla married Titus Aurelius Fulvus, ordinary consul in 89; their only child was Titus Aurelius Fulvus Boionius Arrius Antoninus...