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Publius Sextilius Africa

Praetor in 88 BCE

🏛️ Career

  1. Praetor

    Broughton: Refused Marius asylum in Africa when he fled from Sulla (a). A coin, published in Müller (Num. de l'Afrique, 2.51, no. 25, and p. 55; see Münzer, RE) was read to show that Sextilius was Pr(aetor) P(rovinciae) Af(ricae), or else Pr(o) P(raetore), etc., VII v(ir) ep(ulonum), but readings by Boissevain (ZN 29 [1912] 107-111) and Grant (From Imperium to Auctoritas 226f.) show that these coins are duoviral, that the source is the Julian colony of Hadrumetum, and the date Augustan.

    Sources (1)
    • Broughton, MRR2
      • (a) Plut. Mar. 40.3-4; App. BC 1.62, #; cf. Varro RR 1.1.10, with the title Praetor
    Career-overlap (5) Magistrates with the closest career overlap; red font indicates family member

    C. Norbanus (1 year; raw 3.00, base 1.500, final 1.500): 88 BCE (Praetor)

    L. Licinius Murena (1 year; raw 3.00, base 1.500, final 1.500): 88 BCE (Praetor)

    M. Junius Brutus (1 year; raw 3.00, base 1.500, final 1.500): 88 BCE (Praetor)

    Q. Ancharius (1 year; raw 3.00, base 1.500, final 1.500): 88 BCE (Praetor)

    Servilius (1 year; raw 3.00, base 1.500, final 1.500): 88 BCE (Praetor)

🏺 Family

No family relations recorded.