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Name
  
Publius Nepos

Role
  
Politician


Died
  
118 AD

Children
  
Publius Metilius Nepos

Publius Metilius Nepos (c. 45–127) was a Roman senator during the late 1st century. He is known to have been suffect consul in the nundinium of September-December 91, and was appointed Governor of Britannia by the Emperor Domitian before his death, and held the post until 98.

While governor, he may have founded the colonies of Colonia Domitiana Lindensium (Lincoln) and Colonia Nervia Glevensium (Gloucester).

Further details about Nepos are more difficult to be confident about. The inscriptions of the Frater Arvale record a P. Metilius Sabinus Nepos as one of their brotherhood who attended their meetings in the years 105, 110, and 111, who had died by 26 February 118 when a successor was co-opted in his place. On the other hand, a papyri from Roman Egypt records the joint consulate of P. Metilius Nepos II and Marcus Annius Libo for 128; apparently Nepos died in late 127, and his term assigned to another person. Some assistance is provided by the presence of a "Metilius" -- who could be Publius Metilius Nepos or Publius Metilius Sabinus Nepos -- as suffect consul in 103. It is likely we have two consular senators with similar names: one died before February 118, the other in late 127.

Pliny the Younger addressed several letters to a Nepos, and at least one more to a Sabinus. It is not yet possible to determine which Nepos Pliny was writing to, nor even assure he was writing to either of these Metilii Nepotes.

As for children and descendants, that matter is an open question. On one hand there is a Publius Metilius P.f. Secundus, suffect consul during the reign of Hadrian, who could be the son of either Metilii Nepotes; on the other, Anthony Birley notes there are two polyonymous senators of the next generation whose names are part of their nomenclature: Marcus Sedatus Severianus (consul 153), and Marcus Metilius Regulus (consul 157). The solution awaits further informaion.

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