Lucius Sestius Quirinalis Albinianus
Lucius Sestius Quirinalis Albinianus was a proquaestor of Marcus Iunius Brutus and a suffect consul in 23 BC. Albinianus was a son of Publius Sestius. During the excavations of the villa in Settefinestre, which belonged to Albinianus' parents, a stamped potteries with the letters LS, attributed to his initials, have been revealed.[1]
Literary sources credit him with the dedication of three arae (altars) of the Imperial cult in north-west Hispania, at some time around 19 BC.[2]
Albinianus was also a friend of Horace and was the subject of one of his odes.
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Preceded by Potitus Valerius Messala |
Suffect consul of the Roman Empire with Gnaeus Calpurnius Piso 23 BC |
Succeeded by Marcus Vinicius |
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