Lucius Caesennius Antoninus

Lucius Caesennius Antoninus(c. 95 – after 128) was a Roman aristocrat. He wassuffect consulfor thenundiniumof February to March 128 withMarcus Annius Liboas his colleague.[1]

His ancestry is uncertain.Ronald Symestated that it was possible he was the son ofLucius Caesennius Sospes,consul in 114, but in a footnote Syme admitted Antoninus could be the grandson of his brotherLucius Junius Caesennius Paetus,consul in 79.[2]

Nerva–Antonine family tree

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References

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  1. ^E. Mary Smallwood,Principates of Nerva, Trajan and Hadrian(Cambridge: University Press, 1966), p. 9
  2. ^Syme,"The Enigmatic Sospes",Journal of Roman Studies,67 (1977), p. 46 and n. 92
Political offices
Preceded byas ordinary consuls Suffect consulof theRoman Empire
128
withMarcus Annius Libo
Succeeded byas suffect consuls