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Gaius Junius Donatus

Gaius Junius Donatus (fl. mid-third century) was a Roman politician, who was appointed consul twice, the second time in AD 260, during the Crisis of the Third Century.

Biography edit

A member of a noble family and perhaps of North African descent,[1] Donatus was appointed as Consul suffectus sometime prior to AD 257. In that year, he was made Urban Prefect of Rome, and is noted as “our friend” in correspondence from the emperors Valerian and Gallienus.[2] During his time as Urban Prefect, he was involved in the persecution of Christians in the city.

In AD 260, Donatus was appointed consul posterior alongside Publius Cornelius Saecularis. He held office during the tumultuous period which saw the capture of the emperor Valerian in the east and the rebellion of Postumus in Gaul.

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References edit

  1. ^ Christol, pg. 129
  2. ^ Martindale & Jones, pg. 269
Political offices
Preceded by
Uncertain
Consul suffectus of the Roman Empire
before 257
with uncertain
Succeeded by
Uncertain
Preceded by
Aemilianus
Pomponius Bassus
Consul of the Roman Empire
260
with Publius Cornelius Saecularis II
Succeeded by

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