Publius Vitellius the Elder explained

__NoToC__Publius Vitellius, grandfather of the emperor Vitellius, was a Roman eques, who served as procurator during the reign of Augustus.[1]

Family

Vitellius was born at Nuceria Apulorum, perhaps the son of the Quintus Vitellius who was a quaestor under Augustus.[2] His sister, Vitellia, married Aulus Plautius, consul suffectus in 1 BC. He had four sons: Lucius, the father of the emperor, had a distinguished military career, and was consul in AD 34.[3] [4] Publius was also a distinguished soldier, serving on the staff of Germanicus. He was arrested following the downfall of Sejanus, and died in confinement.[1] [5] Aulus was consul suffectus in AD 32, and died in office.[6] Quintus was a senator, whom the emperor deprived of his rank.[7]

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Notes and References

  1. Suetonius, "The Life of Vitellius", 2.
  2. Suetonius, "The Life of Vitellius", 1.
  3. Suetonius, "The Life of Vitellius", 2, 3.
  4. Tacitus, Annales, vi. 28, 32, 36, 37, 41.
  5. Tacitus, Annales, i. 70, ii. 6, 74, iii. 10, 13, 17, 19, v. 8, vi. 47.
  6. Fasti Ostienses.
  7. Tacitus, Annales, ii. 48.