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Titus Atilius Rufus (died AD 85) was a Roman senator, who held several appointments during the reigns of Nero, Vespasian and Domitian. He was suffect consul in some nundinium prior to the year 80. He is known primarily from inscriptions. Titus Atilius Rufus Titianus, the consul of 127, may be his son.

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  • Atili Rufus (llatí: Atilius Rufus) va ser un governador romà de rang consular. Formava part de la gens Atília, una antiga família romana Va ser llegat de Pannònia abans d'obtenir el rang consular a Síria durant el regnat de l'emperador Domicià. Va morir just abans de la tornada de Gneu Juli Agrícola del seu govern de Britània el 84. S'ha trobat una làpida amb el seu nom. Els governadors sirians posteriors a ell són desconeguts. (ca)
  • Titus Atilius Rufus war ein im 1. Jahrhundert n. Chr. lebender römischer Politiker. Rufus hatte vor 80 einen Suffektkonsulat erreicht. Durch ein Militärdiplom, das auf den 13. Juni 80 datiert ist, ist belegt, dass er 80 Statthalter in der Provinz Pannonia war; er amtierte vermutlich von 79/80 bis 81/82 in der Provinz. Danach war er Statthalter in der Provinz Syria; er amtierte vermutlich von 82/83 bis 85/86 (bzw. bis 84) in der Provinz, wo er starb. Sein Sohn war wahrscheinlich , ordentlicher Konsul im Jahr 127. (de)
  • Tito Atilio Rufo (fallecido en 85) fue un senador romano, que desempeñó diversos cargos durante los reinados de Nerón, Vespasiano y Domiciano. Fue cónsul sufecto en algún nundinium alrededor del año 82.​ Se le conoce principalmente a través de inscripciones. (es)
  • Titus Atilius Rufus (died AD 85) was a Roman senator, who held several appointments during the reigns of Nero, Vespasian and Domitian. He was suffect consul in some nundinium prior to the year 80. He is known primarily from inscriptions. Titus Atilius Rufus Titianus, the consul of 127, may be his son. (en)
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  • Atili Rufus (llatí: Atilius Rufus) va ser un governador romà de rang consular. Formava part de la gens Atília, una antiga família romana Va ser llegat de Pannònia abans d'obtenir el rang consular a Síria durant el regnat de l'emperador Domicià. Va morir just abans de la tornada de Gneu Juli Agrícola del seu govern de Britània el 84. S'ha trobat una làpida amb el seu nom. Els governadors sirians posteriors a ell són desconeguts. (ca)
  • Titus Atilius Rufus war ein im 1. Jahrhundert n. Chr. lebender römischer Politiker. Rufus hatte vor 80 einen Suffektkonsulat erreicht. Durch ein Militärdiplom, das auf den 13. Juni 80 datiert ist, ist belegt, dass er 80 Statthalter in der Provinz Pannonia war; er amtierte vermutlich von 79/80 bis 81/82 in der Provinz. Danach war er Statthalter in der Provinz Syria; er amtierte vermutlich von 82/83 bis 85/86 (bzw. bis 84) in der Provinz, wo er starb. Sein Sohn war wahrscheinlich , ordentlicher Konsul im Jahr 127. (de)
  • Tito Atilio Rufo (fallecido en 85) fue un senador romano, que desempeñó diversos cargos durante los reinados de Nerón, Vespasiano y Domiciano. Fue cónsul sufecto en algún nundinium alrededor del año 82.​ Se le conoce principalmente a través de inscripciones. (es)
  • Titus Atilius Rufus (died AD 85) was a Roman senator, who held several appointments during the reigns of Nero, Vespasian and Domitian. He was suffect consul in some nundinium prior to the year 80. He is known primarily from inscriptions. Rufus is known to have been governor of three provinces. The first province he is known to have administered was a public one, Creta et Cyrenaica; Werner Eck dated this governorship to the year 67. Then he was a suffect consul, for, to govern the next two provinces, he would have been required to serve as consul previously. He was assigned the imperial province of Pannonia, where he is attested by a military diploma, dated June 13th 80; Eck dates his tenure there from 79 to 82. Immediately afterwards Rufus was appointed to the imperial province of Syria, where Eck dates his governorship from 82 to 85. According to Tacitus, Rufus died while governor of Syria; Tacitus' father-in-law Gnaeus Julius Agricola was mentioned as a possible successor to Atilius Rufus, but Domitian never offered it to Agricola. Titus Atilius Rufus Titianus, the consul of 127, may be his son. (en)
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