Syndexios
Flavius Lucilianus
Alias Flavius Lucillianus
Public horseman and consul under the emperor Caracalla, who completed a Mithraeum in Aveia Vestina.
Biography
of Flavius Lucilianus
- Flavius Lucilianus was a syndexios.
- Active c. 213 in Aveia Vestina, Liguria (Italia).
TNMP 268
Flavius Lucilianus was a public horseman eques publicus who served as consul in Aveia Vestina under the emperor Caracalla. Together with another eques publicus, Titus Avidiaccus Furianus, he completed a temple to Mithras under the supervision of Publius Peticenius Primus.
References
- Epigraphik-Datenbank Clauss / Slaby. Altar by Flavius Lucilianus from Aveia in EDCS
- Vittoria Canciani (2022) Archaeological Evidence of the Cult of Mithras in Ancient Italy
Mentions
Altar by Flavius Lucilianus from Aveia
TNMM 778
This altar for the completion of a temple to Sol Invictus by Flavius Lucilianus was found in Fossa, Italy.
Imp(eratore) Severo Antoni/no Aug(usto) IIII co(n)sule T. Fl(avius) Lucilianus / eq(ues) pub(licus) et T. Avidiaccus Fu/rianus eq(ues) pub(licus) speleum / Soli invicto consumma/ver(unt) cur(am) ag(ente) P. Peticen(o) Prim(o).
Under Emperor Severus Antoninus Augustus, serving his fourth consulship, Flavius Lucilianus, a public horseman, and Titus Avidiaccus Furianus, also a public horseman, completed the sanctuary dedicated to Sol Invictus. This was done under the supervision of Publius Peticenius Primus.