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Gaius Calpetanus Rantius Sedatus

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1st century AD Roman senator and consul

Gaius Calpetanus Rantius Sedatus was a Roman senator, who held a number of offices in the imperial service. He was suffect consul in the nundinium of March to April 47 with Hordeonius Flaccus as his colleague. He is known primarily from inscriptions.

His cursus honorum is known only piecemeal. The first known office Sedatus held was curator tabullarium publicorum in 45, a post reserved for senators of praetorian status. After he was suffect consul, the emperor Claudius appointed him governor of the province of Dalmatia.

His father was probably Gaius Calpetanus C.f. Statius Rufus. Gaius Calpetanus Rantius Quirinalis Valerius Festus, suffect consul in 71, has been identified as his adopted son.

References

  1. G. Camodeca, "Novità sui fasti consolari delle tavolette cerate della Campania", Publications de l'École française de Rome, 143 (1991), p. 52
  2. CIL VI, 916
  3. Olli Salomies, Adoptive and polyonymous nomenclature in the Roman Empire, (Helsinki: Societas Scientiarum Fennica, 1992), pp. 105f
  4. Salomies, Adoptive and polyonymous nomenclature, p. 40
Political offices
Preceded byClaudius IV,
and Lucius Vitellius IIIas ordinary consuls
Suffect consul of the Roman Empire
47
with Hordeonius Flaccus
Succeeded byGnaeus Hosidius Geta, and
Titus Flavius Sabinusas suffect consuls
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