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Publius Seius Fuscianus (c. 120 – aft. 189) was a
suffect consul A consul held the highest elected political office of the Roman Republic ( to 27 BC), and ancient Romans considered the consulship the second-highest level of the ''cursus honorum'' (an ascending sequence of public offices to which politic ...
c. 151,
Praefectus urbi The ''praefectus urbanus'', also called ''praefectus urbi'' or urban prefect in English, was prefect of the city of Rome, and later also of Constantinople. The office originated under the Roman kings, continued during the Republic and Empire, and ...
from 187 to 189, and ''consul ordinarius'' in 188. He was a childhood friend and schoolmate of Emperor
Marcus Aurelius Marcus Aurelius Antoninus (Latin: áːɾkus̠ auɾέːli.us̠ antɔ́ːni.us̠ English: ; 26 April 121 – 17 March 180) was Roman emperor from 161 to 180 AD and a Stoic philosopher. He was the last of the rulers known as the Five Good ...
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Géza Alföldy Géza Alföldy (June 7, 1935 – November 6, 2011) was a Hungarian historian of ancient history. Life Géza Alföldy was born in Budapest. He studied at the Faculty of Humanities of the University of Budapest from 1953 to 1958, where he ...
notes that Fuscianus and the colleague of his second consulate,
Marcus Servilius Silanus Marcus, Markus, Márkus or Mărcuș may refer to: * Marcus (name), a masculine given name * Marcus (praenomen), a Roman personal name Places * Marcus, a main belt asteroid, also known as (369088) Marcus 2008 GG44 * Mărcuş, a village in Dobârl ...
, both were "highly qualified" and suggests that they might have been senior members of Marcus Aurelius' command during the
Marcomannic Wars The Marcomannic Wars (Latin: ''bellum Germanicum et Sarmaticum'', "German and Sarmatian War") were a series of wars lasting from about 166 until 180 AD. These wars pitted the Roman Empire against, principally, the Germanic Marcomanni and Quadi ...
. Anthony Birley suggests that Fuscianus played a role in the preservation and publication of the emperor's ''
Meditations ''Meditations'' () is a series of personal writings by Marcus Aurelius, Roman Emperor from AD 161 to 180, recording his private notes to himself and ideas on Stoic philosophy. Marcus Aurelius wrote the 12 books of the ''Meditations'' in Koin ...
''.Birley, ''Marcus Aurelius: A Biography'' (London: Routledge, 1993), p. 212


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* ''Prosopographia Imperii Romani'' (PIR) ² S 317 2nd-century Romans Imperial Roman consuls Urban prefects of Rome 120s births Year of birth uncertain Year of death unknown Fuscianus, Publius Seius {{AncientRome-bio-stub