Claudius Terentianus

Claudius Terentianus

[[File:]]=== Claudius Terentianus was an Egyptian enrolled in the Roman army. He was the author of a number of papyrus-letters, mostly addressed to his father Claudius Tiberianus, a veteran settled in Karanis

Contents

Military Service

Claudius Terentianus enlisted in the classis Alexandriae (Alexandrian fleet) sometime around 110 AD. He complained about life in the fleet, and subsequently transferred to a legion. He was deployed to Syria, possibly in relation to Trajan's Parthian campaign, and was wounded quelling civic unrest in Alexandria. He was discharged in 136 AD, and likely settled in the village of Karanis.

Family

Claudius Terentianus repreatedly refers to Claudius Tiberianus as his father. While a few scholars think this may be an honorary title, most believe that Terentianus is Tiberianus' biological son (both do share the same nomen). Terentianus also calls another man named Ptolemaios "father" (P Mich 5393); this is likely an honorary designator, although Ptolemaios may be his uncle by marriage. Terentianus also refers to a woman he calls his "mother" living in Alexandria, who is most likely his aunt Tabetheus. If she is the same woman who addresses Claudius Tiberianus as "brother" in P. Mich 5403, then she was living in Alexandria near where Terentianus was stationed. The same letter mentions that Terentianus had a brother named Isidoros and a sister named Segathis, who are being cared for by the aunt in Alexandria. It may be that Tiberianus was a widower, and entrusted his children to his sister in Alexandria while he was occupied with his own military career.

Letter Highlights

P Michigan 5390: Results of a shopping spree in Alexandria; request for new boots.

P Michigan 5391: Terentianus recounts his enlistment in the fleet, and requests military equipment.

P Michigan 5393: Dispute with Ptolemaios, his "father," addressed to Claudius Terentianus, his father.

P Michigan 5400: A Riot in Alexandria, Terentianus is wounded. Possibly connected to the diaspora revolt of 115-117 AD.

(Fayum).[1][2]

Notes

  1. ^ Silvia Strassi, L'archivio di Claudius Tiberianus da Karanis. Archiv für Papyrusforschung und verwandte Gebiete. Beiheft; 26. Berlin/New York: Walter De Gruyter, 2008. Pp. xlviii, 194. ISBN 9783110201192
  2. ^ Cf. Review by Livia Capponi



Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем решить контрольную работу

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Claudius Tiberianus — Contents 1 Overview 2 Military Career 3 Family 4 Notes Overview The archive of Claudius Tiberianus was partially published in the eighth volume (Nos …   Wikipedia

  • Kastell Vețel — hf Kastell Vețel Alternativname Micia Limes Dakischer Limes Abschnitt A / V / 19[A 1] Datierung (Belegung) trajanisch …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Altphilologe — In der Liste der klassischen Philologen werden alle Personen gesammelt, die für dieses Fach habilitiert wurden, als Autoren relevant sind oder andere bedeutende Beiträge zur Alten Geschichte geleistet haben. Aufgrund der besonderen Situation der… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Liste bekannter Altphilologen — In der Liste der klassischen Philologen werden alle Personen gesammelt, die für dieses Fach habilitiert wurden, als Autoren relevant sind oder andere bedeutende Beiträge zur Alten Geschichte geleistet haben. Aufgrund der besonderen Situation der… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Liste der klassischen Philologen — In der Liste der klassischen Philologen werden alle Personen gesammelt, die für dieses Fach habilitiert wurden, als Autoren relevant sind oder andere bedeutende Beiträge zur Alten Geschichte geleistet haben. Aufgrund der besonderen Situation der… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Petronius verstreute Fragmente — Dieser Artikel behandelt die verstreut überlieferten Fragmente aus dem Satyricon des Titus Petronius genannt Arbiter. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Überlieferung 1.1 Fragmente der Antike und Spätantike 1.2 Die Gedichtsammlungen 1.3 Petronfragmente im… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • List of ancient Romans — This an alphabetical List of ancient Romans. These include citizens of ancient Rome remembered in history for some reason. Note that some persons may be listed multiple times, once for each part of the name. See also: List of Roman Emperors… …   Wikipedia

  • Dichterische Freiheit — Lateinische Phrasen   A B C D E F G H I L M N O P …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Per-Capita — Lateinische Phrasen   A B C D E F G H I L M N O P …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Piae memoriae — Lateinische Phrasen   A B C D E F G H I L M N O P …   Deutsch Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”