The Fasti Ostienses are a calendar of Roman magistrates and significant events from 49 BC to AD 175, found at Ostia, the principal seaport of Rome. Together with similar inscriptions, such as the Fasti Capitolini and Fasti Triumphales at Rome, the Fasti Ostienses form part of a chronology known as the Fasti Consulares, or Consular Fasti.
The Fasti Ostienses were originally engraved on marble slabs in a public place, either the Ostian forums, or the temple of Vulcan, the tutelary deity of Ostia. The fasti were later dismantled and used as building materials. Since their rediscovery, they have become one of the primary sources for the chronology of the early Roman Empire, along with historians such as Tacitus, Suetonius, and Cassius Dio.
History
The term fasti originally referred to calendars published by the pontifices, indicating the days on which business could be transacted (fasti) and those on which it was prohibited for religious reasons (nefasti). These calendars frequently included lists of the annual magistrates. In many ancient cultures, the most common way to refer to individual years was by the names of the presiding magistrates. The annually-elected consuls were the eponymous magistrates at Rome, and so lists of the consuls going back many years were useful for dating historical events. Over time such lists also became known as fasti.
Located at the mouth of the Tiber, Ostia was the chief seaport of Rome from the earliest period until the third century AD, when it was overtaken by Portus. The Fasti Ostienses were inscribed in a public place somewhere in the city, although precisely where is uncertain; perhaps in the local forum, or on the walls of the temple of Vulcan, the location of which has not been identified. In either case, they were probably superintended by the Pontifex Volkani, the priest of Vulcan at Ostia. The surviving fragments of the Ostienses mention this appointment several times. The carving of the Ostian fasti may have begun as early as the dictatorship of Sulla, in 81 BC, but the earliest surviving portion records the events from 49 to 44 BC. The last extant year is AD 175, but there are many gaps, and most of the surviving years are damaged.
It is not clear at what time the fasti were dismantled for reuse as building material; they may have been abandoned as early as the Severan dynasty, but more likely this occurred following the advent of Christianity as the state religion toward the end of the fourth century, or still later, when the city came under threat from raids from both land and sea during the fifth century. However, from the ninth century to the nineteenth, the old city was effectively abandoned, and regarded largely as a source of material for construction elsewhere.
Contents
For each year, the Ostienses provide a list of the consuls, including both of the ordinares, the consuls who entered office at the beginning of January, and traditionally gave their names to the year, followed by all of the suffecti, consuls who took office following the resignation or death of their predecessors in the course of the year. Under the Republic, consules suffecti were elected only if one of the ordinares died, or was forced to resign. But in imperial times, it became common for the emperors to appoint two, four, or even six pairs of consuls during the course of a year.
Part of the reason for increasing the number of consuls was to show favour to the Roman aristocracy, for whom holding the consulship for even a short period was a great honour; but the more practical reason was to fill the large number of important positions in the imperial bureaucracy that were traditionally held by ex-consuls.
Typically, each pair of consuls would enter office at the beginning, or Kalends, of a month, although sometimes consuls would take office on the Ides or Nones, or on rare occasions between these dates. Most of the emperors held the consulship several times, typically serving as one of the ordinares, and then resigning, often as early as the Ides of January.
In addition to the consuls, the Ostienses listed the local duumviri jure dicundo, the chief magistrates of Ostia, who were also tasked with carrying out the census every fifth year. Prefects are also mentioned in a few years, but these also appear to have been local officials, often bearing the names of the same families who regularly supplied the city's duumvirs.
Inserted between the Roman consuls and Ostian magistrates, the Ostienses describe important occasions, such as events relating to the emperor or the imperial family, the deaths of notable individuals, and the dedication of statues and temples. The main focus is on events at Rome, although several events of local significance to Ostians are also recorded, including the appointment of new Priests of Vulcan, and the donation of congiaria.
Although the surviving portions of the fasti cover a period of nearly two hundred and twenty five years, only about eighty-five years are partially preserved. Moreover, contrary to the Fasti Capitolini, these fasti did not record the consuls' filiations, making prosopography of the Empire more difficult. Nonetheless, the Fasti Ostienses are immensely valuable as a source for the names and chronology of many of the consuls who held office under the empire.
Transcription
The following tables give the magistrates and events from the most recent reconstruction of the Fasti Ostienses. The years provided in the columns on the left are based on modern scholarship; the original inscription does not provide years. Portions of names and text in square brackets have been interpolated. Periods (full stops) have been supplied for abbreviations. Missing text is indicated with an ellipsis in brackets, . These tables use modern conventions for distinguishing between I and J, and between U and V. Otherwise, the names and notes are given as spelled in the fasti.
Magistracies
- Coss. = consules, consuls
- Suf. = consules suffecti
- IIviri = duumviri, duumvirs
- c. p. q. = censoria potestate quinquennales, with the authority to take the quinquennial census
- Praef. = praefecti, prefects
- p. c. = patronus coloniae, patron of the colony
- p. p. c. = patronus perpetuus coloniae, perpetual patron of the colony
- Kal. = ex Kalendis, from the Kalends, or a. d. ⟨number⟩ Kalendas, the 'x' day before the Kalends (the first day of each month).
- Non. = ex Nonis, from the Nones, or a. d. ⟨number⟩ Nonas, the 'x' day before the Nones (the seventh day of March, May, July, and October, and the fifth of all other months).
- Id. = ex Idibus, from the Ides, or a. d. ⟨number⟩ Idus, the 'x' day before the Ides (the fifteenth day of March, May, July, and October, and the thirteenth of all other months).
Praenomina
The following praenomina appear in the Fasti Ostienses. Most were regularly abbreviated.
- A. = Aulus
- Ap. = Appius
- C. = Gaius
- Cn. = Gnaeus
- Faustus (not abbreviated)
- L. = Lucius
- M. = Marcus
- M'. = Manius
- P. = Publius
- Q. = Quintus
- Ser. = Servius
- Sex. = Sextus
- T. = Titus
- Ti. = Tiberius
First century BC
Year BC |
Year AUC |
Magistracy | Magistrates | Other text |
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49 | 705 | Coss. | Pompeiu | |
48 | 706 | Coss. IIviri |
Caesar M. Acil |
Pompeius Al habitatio po |
47 | 707 | Coss. IIviri |
Fufius Q. Vitell |
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46 | 708 | Coss. IIviri |
C. Caesar A. Vitelli |
annus or mutatus aed dedicata ep naumachia |
45 | 709 | Coss. Suf. IIviri |
Q. Fabius Q. Vitelli |
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44 | 710 | Coss. Suf. |
C. Caesar P. |
Caesar pare Populo legavit viritum HS CCC et hortos tr |
Years 43 BC to AD 1 missing |
First century AD
Year AD |
Year AUC |
Magistracy | Magistrates | Other text |
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2 | 756 | tecta est hominu inta millia can Ostiensium pulla oppidum fuit orn odem anno fi | ||
Years 3 to 5 missing |
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6 | 760 | Coss. Suf. Kal. Jul. IIviri c. p. q. Praef. |
onius Asprenas Agrippa Caesar A. Egrilius Rufus L. Cre |
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Years 7 to 13 missing |
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14 | 768 | Coss. IIviri |
pplei anius Gemellus II ranius Pollio |
II Ti. Caesar cens. t c. s. c. R. k. XXXXI DCCCC xi]v. K. Sept. Augustus |
15 | 769 | Coss. Suf. Kal. Jul. IIviri |
r Ti. f. C. Norbanus nius Silanus menius Veiento ius Rufus |
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16 | 770 | Coss. Suf. IIviri c. p. q. |
rus L. Scribon. Libo Rufinus us Graecinus us Rufus ius Dexter |
populo patuit |
17 | 771 | Coss. Suf. IIviri |
s C. Caeliu Marsu us Proculs Rufus Major us Severus |
anic. Caesr t ex German. |
18 | 772 | Coss. Suf. Kal. Febr. Suf. iii. Kal. Mai. Suf. Kal. Aug. IIviri |
Germ]anicus Caesar II us Tubero neius Regulus llius Blandus stanus Gallus C. Volusius Flaccus II P. Sabidius II |
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19 | 773 | Coss. Suf. Kal. Jul. IIviri |
M. Junius Silanus L. Norbanus Balbus P. Petronius P. Lucilius Ga II M. Suellius Ms II |
vi. Idus Dec. justitium ob excessum Gmanici |
20 | 774 | Coss. IIviri |
M. Valerius Messalla M. Aur M.Valerius C. Avian |
v. K. Jun. Drusus triumphavit ex Ill vii. Idus Jun. Nero to sumpsit cong. d. |
21 | 775 | Coss. | Ti. Caesar IV |
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Years 22 and 23 missing |
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24 | 778 | Coss. Suf. Kal. Jul. |
Ser. Co |
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Years 25 to 28 missing |
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29 | 783 | Coss. Suf. Kal. Jul. IIviri |
C. |
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30 | 784 | Coss. Suf. Kal. Jul. IIviri |
M. V P. Paetinius Dexter II L. Julius Carbo |
iiii. Idus Mart. arcus Dru dedicatus iiii. K. Mai. in locum Dext IIvir A. Egrilius Rufus pontifex Volkani creatu et A. Hostus Gratu IIvir pronuntiatus |
31 | 785 | Coss. Suf. vii. Id. Mai. Suf. Kal. Jul. Suf. Kal. Oct. IIviri c. p. q. |
Ti. Caesar Austus V Faustus Cnel. Sul Sex. Tedius ullu L. Fulcinius i P. Memmius R Q. Fabius Lo M. Naevius Opt |
xv. K. Nov. Sejanus s K. Nov. Strabo f. strang. vii. K. No Sejani se occidi Dec. Capito Aelia Junilla Sejani f. iacuerunt |
32 | 786 | Coss. Suf. Kal. Jul. IIviri |
Camill. Arrunt. Cn. Domit. Aheno A. Vitellius L. Bucius Proculu P. Manlius Bassus |
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33 | 787 | Coss. Suf. Kal. Jul. IIviri |
L. Livius Ocella Sulpicius Galb ornelius Sulla L. Salvius Otho C. Octaviu P. Lucilius C. Naevius |
ug. conjur. Sejan t compl calis ec. Lami |
34 | 788 | Coss. Suf. Kal. Jul. IIviri |
ullus Fabius Persic. L. Vi Q. Marc. Barea Sor. T. Rustius Gallu D. Otacilius Rufu A. Egrilius Rufus |
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35 | 789 | Coss. Suf. Kal. Jul. |
M. Servilius Noni alerius As inius S |
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36 | 790 | Coss. Suf. Kal. Jul. IIviri c. p. q. Praef. |
M. Porcius Cato T. Sextius African. A. Egrilius Rufus Q. Fabius Longus A. Egrilius Rufus in locum A. Egrili Rufi |
K. Nov. pars circi inter vitores arsit ad quod T Caesar HS public M. Naevius Optatus pon Volkani creatus xvi K. Au |
37 | 791 | Coss. Suf. Kal. Jul. Suf. Kal. Sept. IIviri |
Cn. Acerronius C. Pontiu C. Caesar Ti. Claudius Nero Ger A. Caecina Paetu C. Caninius Rebilu C. Caecilius Montan Q. Fabius Longus I |
xvii. K. Apr. Ti. Caesar Miseni excessit iiii. K. Apr. corpus in urbe perlatum per mili iii. Non. Apr. f. p. e. e. K. Mai. Antonia diem suum obit. K. Jun. cong. d. LXXV xiiii. Aug. alteri LXXV |
38 | 792 | Coss. Suf. Kal. Jul. |
M. Aquila Julianus P. Nonius Aspren Ser. Asinius Celer Sex. Nonius Quintilian. |
iiii. Idus Jun. Drusilla excessi xii. K. Nov. Aemiliana arser. |
Years 39 to 52 missing |
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53 | 807 | Coss. Suf. Kal. ... Suf. Kal. ... IIviri |
na Primus Trebonius ius Ruso Sergius Florus |
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54 | 808 | Coss. | M'. Aci]lius Aviol |
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Years 55 to 65 missing |
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66 | 820 | IIviri c. p. q. | fus II |
m. arsit |
Years 67 to 70 missing |
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71 | 825 | IIviri c. p. q. | Q. Sallinius I P. Lucimala f. |
aesarem Vg. f. immit |
72 | 826 | Coss. Suf. Kal. ... Suf. Kal. ... |
espasian mp. II C. Licin n. II pius Tr |
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Year 73 missing |
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74 | 828 | Coss. Suf. Id. Jan. Suf. Id. Mart. Suf. Id. Mai. |
Imp. Caesar Vespsianus V T. Caesar Aug. f. Ti. Plautius Silvan. Aelianus L. Junius Vibius Crispus |
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Years 75 to 80 missing |
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81 | 835 | IIviri c. p. q. | us |
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82 | 836 | Coss. Suf. Suf. Kal. Jul.? |
Sabin. noc. an. dest. |
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Year 83 missing |
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84 | 838 | Suf. Kal. Mai. Suf. Kal. Sept.? Suf. ... IIviri |
rsus llican. allus |
LXXV |
85 | 839 | Coss. Suf. Kal. Mart. Suf. Kal. Mai. Suf. Kal. Jul. Suf. Kal. Sept. Suf. Kal. Nov. IIviri |
vos II rius Mess. II atus llio f. bus stes ndin. |
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86 | 840 | Coss. Suf. Id. Jan. Suf. Kal. Mart. Suf. Kal. Mai Suf. Kal. Sept. |
lla us nd. us us |
m |
Year 87 missing |
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88 | 842 | Coss. Suf. Id. Jan. Suf. Kal. Mai. |
Rufus ypus Frugi |
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Years 89 and 90 fragmentary |
Taren viii. K. Mai. deum in ca | |||
91 | 845 | IIviri c. p. q. | C. Cuperiu C. Arriu |
ars in Volusiano arb mine icta con aedilicios |
92 | 846 | Coss. Suf. Id. Jan. Suf. Kal. Mai. Suf. Kal. Sept. IIviri |
Domitianus XVI Q. Volusi L. Venuleius A L. Stertinius Avitus Ti. J C. Julius Silanus Q. Aru L. Terentius Tertiu acus |
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93 | 847 | Coss. Suf. Kal. ... Suf. Kal. ... Suf. Kal. ... |
cus anus us lis |
XV er i Q. Dom iensis Mac |
94 | 848 | Coss. Suf. Kal. Mai. Suf. Kal. Sept. IIviri |
nas T. Sextius Ma D. Valerius Asiaticus A. Ju L. Silius Decianus T. Pomp A. Caesilius Honorin |
Ostis crypta Terent restituta est |
95 | 849 | Coss. Suf. Id. Jan. Suf. Kal. Mai. Suf. Kal. Sept. IIviri |
Domitianus XVII T. Flavius L. Neratius Mar A. Lappius Maxim. II P. Duce Q. Pomponius Rufus L. Baebiu L. Naevius Proc |
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96 | 850 | Coss. Suf. Kal. Mai. Suf. Kal. Sept. IIviri c. p. q. |
C. Manlius Valens C. Antistius Ve Q. Fabius Postumin. T. Priferniu Ti. Caesius Fronto M. Calpurniu II |
xiiii. K. Oct. Domitianus o eodem die M. Cocceius N Imperator appellatu xiii. K. Oct. s. c. fact |
97 | 851 | Coss. Suf. Kal. Mart.? Suf. Kal. Mai. Suf. Kal. Jul. Suf. Kal. Sept. Suf. Kal. Nov. |
s III ius Piso Annius Verus mitius Apollinar. Sex. Q. Atiliu |
cus num dop |
98 | 852 | Coss. Suf. Id. Jan. Suf. Kal. Febr. Suf. Kal. Mart. Suf. Kal. Apr. Suf. Kal. Mai. Suf. Kal. Jul. Suf. Kal. Sept. Suf. Kal. Nov. |
a Caesa Cn. Domiti Sex. Julius Fron L. Julius Ursus T. Vestricius Spu C. Pomponius A. Vicirius Martia Pomponius Ru |
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Year 99 missing |
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100 | 854 | Coss. Suf. Id. Jan. Suf. Kal. Mart.? Suf. Kal. Mai.? Suf. Kal. Jul. Suf. Kal. Sept. Suf. Kal. Nov. |
g. Julius Ur cius Macer C. Cilnius Proculus ennius Saturnin. L. Pompon. Mamilian. Acutius Nerva L. Fabius Tuscus C. Julius Cornutus C. Plinius Secundus L. Roscius Aelianus Ti. Claudius Sacerdo |
consummatp. Trajan |
Second century
Year AD |
Year AUC |
Magistracy | Magistrates | Other Text |
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101 | 855 | Coss. Suf. Kal. Febr. Suf. Kal. Apr. |
rv Se Q. Servae |
emens IIvi |
102 | 856 | Coss. Suf. Kal. Mart. Suf. Kal. Mai.? Suf. Kal. Sept.? IIviri |
cinius Sura Just lius Cels s Cn. Se Clodianus P. V |
vocavit min tribunaus est v de Dacis havit |
103 | 857 | Coss. Suf. Id.? Jan. Suf. ... |
a Trajaner. Dacic. V M'. La Q. s Agr etiliu Q. Baebi. er C. Mettiu nnius Mela P. Calpurn |
br. Imp. Nerva Trajarmanic. Dacicus c dedit?] viii. K. Jan. victor fu at co |
104 | 858 | IIviri | us Veru | etustate corr restitutum ulias |
105 | 859 | Coss. Suf. Kal. Mai. Suf. xvi. Kal. Aug. Suf. Kal. Sept. IIviri |
andidus II A. Julius Quadratus C. Julius Bassus Cn. Afranius Dexte Q. Caelius Honoratus loco Dextri M. Vitorius Marcellus C. Caecilius Strabo A. Livius Priscus L. Licinius Valerianus |
pr. Non. Jun. Imp. Nerva Trajanus Aug. in Moesia pro fectus viii. K. Jul. Afranius Dexter cos. in domo sua exanimis inventus in locum P. Ostiensis Mace donis defuncti M. Acilius Priscus Egrilius Plaria nus p. c. pontif. Volkani et aedium sacrar. creatus est |
106 | 860 | Coss. IIviri c. p. q. Praef. |
L. Ceionius Commodus Sex. Vettulenus Civica Cerialis s Plarianus p. c. us p. c. |
i Decibali lis Gemoni ug. Germ. Dac |
107 | 861 | Coss. Suf. Kal. Mart. Suf. Kal. Mai. Suf. Kal. Sept. IIviri |
enecio II Rufu nnius Seve s Paull nus us Honoratus |
vii. K. Ju ngiarium ded rimam muneris pp. CCCXXXII s. oepit diebus XII |
108 | 862 | Coss. Suf. Kal. Mai. Suf. Kal. Sept. IIviri |
Bradua atius Priscus Q. Pompe]ius F A. Manlius Augustalis C. Julius Proculus |
secundi edere coepit quam consummavit iii. K. Apr. diebus XIII pp. CCCXL pr. Non. Jun. Imp. Trajanus munus secundum edere coepit |
109 | 863 | Coss. Suf. Kal. Mart. Suf. Kal. Mai. Suf. Kal. Sept. IIviri |
Cornelius Palma II P. Calvisius Tullus L. Annius Largus Cn. Antonius Fuscus C. Julius Philopappus C. Aburnius Valens C. Julius Proculus M. Valerius Euphemianus C. Valerius Justus |
x. K. Jul. Imp. Nerva Trajanus Caes. Aug. Germ. Dacicus thermas suas dedicavit et publicavit viii. K. Jul. aquam suo nomine tota urbe salientem dedicavit K. Nov. Imp. Trajanus munus suum consummavit diebus CXVII gladiatorum pp. XXXX DCCCCXLI s. iii. Id. Nov. mp. Trajanus naumachiam suam dedicavit qua dieb. VI pp. CXXVII s. et consumm. viii. K. Dec. |
110 | 864 | Coss. Suf. IIviri |
s Priscinus Ser. Scipio Orfitus idius Nigrinus Ti. Julius Aquila Catilius Severus C. Erucianus Silo A. Larcius Priscus Sex. Marcius Honoratus P. Naevius Severus D. Nonius Pompilianus |
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111 | 865 | Coss. Suf. Kal. Mai. Suf. Kal. Sept. IIviri c. p. q. |
purnius Piso M. Vettius Bolanus T. Avidius Quietus L. Eggius Marullus L. Octavius Crassus P. Coelius Apollinaris C. Nasennius Marcellus III p. c. Valerius Justus II |
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112 | 866 | Coss. Suf. Id. Jan.? Suf. ... IIviri |
s Caes. Aug. Germ. Dac. VI T. Sextius Africanus Licinius Ruso nelius Severus Q. Valerius Vegetus nius Quartus T. Julius Maximus dius Severus T. Settidius Firmus ongus Grattianus Caninianus adius Probianus |
nuar. Imp. Trajanus forum suum et ilicam Ulpiam dedicavit iii. K. Febr. Imp. janus ludos commisit theatris tribus us xv. in is missilia triduo et K. Martis censes us XXX qua die senatui et equestri ini edit vii. K. Julias Imp. Trajanus iam edere coepit iiii. K. Septembr. usta excessit divaq. cognominata dia Augusta cognominata iii. ciana Augusta funere censorio Imp. Trajanus reliqua paria ae edere coepit qui dies vindemi xi. K. Sept. aedis Volkani vetustate corrupta nato opera dedicata est. |
113 | 867 | Coss. Suf. Kal. Mart. Suf. Kal. Mai. Suf. Kal. Sept. |
II C. Clodius Crispinus Cornelius Dolabella us Noricus L. Fadius Rufinus us Urbicus T. Sempronius Rufus |
aias consummata sportula III pp. MCCII iiii. Id. Mai. Imp. Trajanus neris in foro Caesaris et m in foro suo dedicavit pr. Id. Mai. |
Year 114 missing |
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115 | 869 | Suf. ... Suf. Kal. Sept. IIviri |
us rinu Vibius L. Furius Manlianus Ti. Clau |
ida v. V. K. Nov. noc otus fuit Jan. Umm Q. Asini Mar consular r K. Januar. incendium ortum in v et praedia complura deusta sun |
116 | 870 | Coss. Suf. |
a Aelianus Sex. Carminiu Ti. Julius Secundus M. Egnatiu D. Terentius Gentianus Q. Co L. Statius Aquila C. Juliu |
x. K. Mart. laureatae missae ad sen Trajano Aug. ob qam causam Par t pro salute eius s. c. f. et supp. ra et ludi facti V IIII pr. K. M miss. XXX pr. Non. Mai. epist ab Imp. Trajano Aug. proc |
Years 117 to 124 missing |
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125 | 879 | nus Aug. mu ator. pp. II xiiii. K. Maias composit nibus et munere dier. XXXVIII gladiatoru XXVIII bestiae confectae n. II CCXLVI VII K. Junias r. lusione, muneris Veneri edere coepit pugnat. II pr. Non. Jun. lusionem secundam edere coep. pugnat. III gladiator. pp. CLXXXXV bestiae confectae n. CCCCXXXXIII | ||
126 | 880 | IIviri c. p. q. Praef. |
ianus Aug. II r p. c. pater du |
anus Aug. munu emplum divoru causam in circo m et consumm MDCCCXXXV |
127 | 881 | Coss. Suf. Kal. Apr. Suf. Kal. Mai. Suf. Kal. Oct. IIviri |
avius Sqallicanus P. Tullius Varr Jius Paetus Q. Tineius Rufus Licinius Nepos L. Aemilius Juncus x. Julius Severus M. Antistius Flavianus L. Valeriu |
v. Non. Mart. Augustus profeus ad Italiam circum I Aug. reversus xiii. K. Nov. lud votivi deceannale salute Aug. dieb. X xiii. K. Nov. in circo p. f. XXX viiii. K. Febr. templum Sarapi quod Caltilius P sua pecunia exstruxit dedicatum t |
128 | 882 | Coss. Suf. Kal. Febr. Suf. Kal. Apr. Suf. Kal. Jul. Suf. Kal. Oct. |
L. Nonius Asprenas Torquatus II nn L. Caesennius Antoninus M. Mettius Rufus Q. L. Valerius Flaccus M. A. Egrilius Plarianus Q. |
K. Jan. Imp. Caesar Trajanus Hadrianu |
Years 129 to 139 missing |
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140 | 894 | Suf. Kal Jul. Suf. Kal. Sept. Suf. Kal. Nov. IIviri |
M. A. Egrilli |
or v. K. Mart. Imp. Ant de Antoninus Auiator pp. CCXXVII s. vi. K. statueli Cae xvi. et xv. K. Jul. ludi qunnal xiii. K. Nov. Antoni famili ieiunium Cereris xna Aug senatu diva appum fun ludi et circenses dus N censorio elata e de puellis Fausti excessit vi. K. Mai. stai Ca publice po |
141 | 895 | Coss. Suf. Kal. Mart. Suf. Kal. Mai. Suf. Kal. Jul. Suf. Kal. Nov.? IIviri |
oeni sian Fabianus |
Pharasman e et uxore Phr reddidit v. K. Apr. i. Non. Mai. diem vit gladiat MXI ocitatae sunt ea exornata t dedicavit X ivae Faustinae dicatae |
142 | 896 | Coss. Suf. Kal. Apr.? Suf. Kal. Jul. Suf. Kal. Sept. Suf. Kal. Nov.? |
L. Castus us Fronto s Campester Julianus |
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Years 143 and 144 missing |
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145 | 899 | Suf. Kal. Sept. Suf. Kal. Nov. IIviri |
Petronius Sabinus C. Vicriu C. Fadius Rufus P. Vicrius P. Turranius Aemilianus fil. L. Pomponius Pri |
as Annia Faustina M. Aurellio Caesari nupsit ntoninus Aug. congiar. dedit C iii. Id. Mai. dies promi ere coepit vii. et vi. K. Jul. ludi Taurei quinquennales circo Flaminio xvii. K. Oct. de Cornelio Prisciano in sen. am factum quod provinciam Hispaniam hostiliter uietaverit |
146 | 900 | Coss. Suf. ... Mart. Suf. ... IIviri q. c. p. |
cius Clarus II Cn. Claudius Seve loco Clari Q. Licinius Modest Mummius Sisenna T. Prifernius Paet Cn. Terentius Junior L. Aurelius Gall Q. Voconius Saxa C. Annianus Ver L. Aemilius Longus Q. Cornelius Procu A. Egrilius Agricola p. p. c. D. Nonius Pompilian. p. p. c. |
Mart. Erucius Clarus praef. urbis decem ais agon quin Idus Jun. hysia fuit et circenses more anis iii. et pr. Id. Jun. mnicum consummatum fidius Fortis p. p. c. ob dedicatione statuarum argent. noris et Virtutis ludos per triduum sua pec. edidit |
147 | 901 | Coss. Suf. IIviri |
a Messalinus L. Annius Largus laudius Charax Q. Fuficius Cornutus Cupressenus Gallus Cornelius Quadratus x. Cocceius Severianus Ti. Licinius Cassianus cum Cassiani C. Popilius Pedo Plinius Nigrinus P. Annius Annianus |
K. Febr. Imp. Antoninus Aug. pontem Agrippae dedic. x. K. April. aqua magna fuit pr. K. Dec. Aurelio Caesar. nnia Faustina filia nata est K. Decem. Aurelius Caesar pot. iniit et Faustina Aug. cognominata est |
148 | 902 | Coss. Suf. |
us Salvius Julianus C. Bellicius Torquatus Satyrius Firmus C. Salvius Capito Coelius Festus P. Orfidius Senecio Fabiu Agripus M. Antnius Zeno |
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Year 149 missing |
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150? | 904? | IIviri | us L. |
K. Jun. n. ludi Taur cti vii. K. Oct. i n senatu |
151 | 905 | IIviri | I C. Mamilius Martia |
mm xi. Kaun. cong. dedit riolenus Junianus Labe deportati sunt |
152 | 906 | Coss. Suf. IIviri |
lerius Homullu Dasumius Tus Julius Romu M. Servilius Sila s M. Julius Sever |
r M. Aureli Caes. excessi nia Faustinus filius n Aug. pontem Cesti estituit us ob dedicationem basili unia sua extruxit famili ne legitima edidit in qua erunt duo praeterea statu puli Ostiensis quas pos. s. p. in i pr. K. Junias Juliano et Torq |
153 | 907 | Coss. Suf. IIviri |
A. Junius Rufinu imus M. Pontius Sabin r M. Sedatius Severian lus C. Catius Marcel Fortis L. |
i Aug. quod appellatu mini ictum |
154 | 908 | Coss. Suff. |
us T. Sextius Paetus M. N cus L. nus Sex. Jun |
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Years 155 to 157 missing |
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158 | 912 | Coss. Suf. IIviri |
utus L. Ju um Pedi Hirruti roclianus D. |
us Aug. congiar cum quinque |
Year 159 missing |
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160 | 914 | Coss. Suf. |
dius Vibius Varus mius Festus everus ensorius Paulus nius Hastianus ovius Sabinius |
alis qq. celebra rb. excess |
Years 161 to 163 missing |
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164 | 918 | ocitatae sunt ea exornata t dedicavit x ivae Faustinae dicatae | ||
165 | 919 | Coss. Suf. |
L. Castus us Fronto s Campester Julianus |
us magnus incend e commissum x. K. Ma ov IAI est Non. M April. s pr gu |
Years 166 to 173 missing |
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174 | 928 | IIviri | ianus |
oep. sui ere coep. |
175 | 929 | Coss. Suf. IIviri |
ianus anus ianus filio |
Augustus X dilato muneris II DCCLVII di repetit consum gregar profec nale na Ju |
See also
References
- Petersen & Wachtel, p. 134
- Vidman, Fasti Ostienses, p. 154.
- ^ Bruun, "Civic Rituals in Imperial Ostia", p. 134.
- ^ Brehmer, "Fasti Ostienses".
- ^ Harper's Dictionary of Classical Antiquities, p. 662 ("Fasti").
- Oxford Classical Dictionary, 2nd Ed., pp. 429, 430 ("Fasti").
- ^ Oxford Classical Dictionary, 2nd Ed., pp. 760–762 ("Ostia").
- ^ Bruun, "Civic Rituals in Imperial Ostia", p. 135.
- Bruun, "Civic Rituals in Imperial Ostia", p. 136.
- Oxford Classical Dictionary, 2nd Ed., p. 286 ("Consul").
- ^ Bruun, "Civic Rituals in Imperial Ostia", pp. 134–135.
- CIL XIV, 244, 245, 4531–4546, 5354, 5355.
Bibliography
- Theodor Mommsen et alii, Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum (The Body of Latin Inscriptions, abbreviated CIL), Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften (1853–present).
- Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities, Harry Thurston Peck, ed. (Second Edition, 1897).
- Oxford Classical Dictionary, N. G. L. Hammond and H. H. Scullard, eds., Clarendon Press, Oxford (Second Edition, 1970).
- Ladislav Vidman, Fasti Ostienses: Edendos, Illustrandos, Restituendos Curavit, second edition, Československá Akademie, Prague (1982).
- Bernhard Brehmer, "Fasti Ostienses", in Brill's New Pauly (2006).
- Christer Bruun, "Civic Rituals in Imperial Ostia", in Ritual Dynamics and Religious Change in the Roman Empire, pp. 123–141, Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden (2009).
External links
- "Calendar of Romulus", in The Roman Calendar.
- "Early Ostia Archived 2017-09-03 at the Wayback Machine", in Ostia: Harbour City of Rome.
- "Early Roman Calendar", in Calendars through the Ages.
- Grout, James Grout, "Fasti Antiates", in Encyclopedia Romana.
Image credits
- "Fausto Zevi, 2001": http://www.ostia-antica.org/intro.htm#23 Archived 2017-09-03 at the Wayback Machine
- http://www.webexhibits.org/calendars/year-text-Fasti.html