Lucius Licinius Sura
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Lucius Licinius Sura was an influential Roman Senator from Tarraco, a close friend of the Emperor Trajan and three times consul - in a period when three consulates were very rare for non-members of the Imperial family - in AD 93 (or perhaps 97), 102 and 107. Pliny the Younger wrote to L. Licinius Sura, asking his opinion on the existence of ghosts. [Letters of Pliny, Vol. VII, 27]
Preceded by Lucius Ceionius Commodus Verus and Sextus Vettulenus Civica Cerialis |
Consul of the Roman Empire with Lucius Julius Ursus Servianus 102 |
Succeeded by Trajan and Marcus Laberius Maximus |
Preceded by Trajan and Quintus Articuleius Paetus |
Consul of the Roman Empire with Quintus Sosius Senecio 107 |
Succeeded by Appius Annius Trebonius Gallus and Marcus Appius Bradua |
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