ASIN2898 Cn.? Asinius (2) Cn. f. Arn.? Marrucinus?

Relationships

grandson of
-. Asinius (5) (grandfather of C. Asinius (25) Cn. f. Arn. Pollio (cos. 40)) (RE)
son of
? Liburnia (A) (mother of C. Asinius (25) Cn. f. Arn. Pollio (cos. 40)) (DPRR Team)
brother of
C. Asinius (25) Cn. f. Arn. Pollio (cos. 40) (RE)

Career

  • Praetor? before 34 (Broughton MRR III) Expand
    • In MRR 2.411, Promagistrates, add: if he was Pollio's older brother his praenomen should be Cn. For the cognomen, see Catullus 12.1; Wiseman, NM 215, no. 49. Cn. Asinius Cn. f. (Arn.?) (12), named in the SC de Aphrodisiensibus, may well be Marrucinus, who since he was proconsul of Asia ca. 34, was very probably a praetor before then and a senator by 39 (J. M. Reynolds, Aphrodisias and Rome 57, 69). Cf. Badian, ZPE 55, 1984, 107-109: Marrucinus may not be a cognomen. (Broughton MRR III)
  • Proconsul 34 Asia (Broughton MRR II) Expand
    • M. Grant (From Imperium to Auctoritas 394) and Groag (PIRĀ² 1.246, lines 27-30, on 1229) suggest that the Proconsul named on a coin of Adramyttium of Asia (not Atarneus; cf. B.M.Cat., Mysia 101) was Asinius Marrucinus, and Grant suggests this date. (Broughton MRR II)
    • In MRR 2.411, Promagistrates, add: if he was Pollio's older brother his praenomen should be Cn. For the cognomen, see Catullus 12.1; Wiseman, NM 215, no. 49. Cn. Asinius Cn. f. (Arn.?) (12), named in the SC de Aphrodisiensibus, may well be Marrucinus, who since he was proconsul of Asia ca. 34, was very probably a praetor before then and a senator by 39 (J. M. Reynolds, Aphrodisias and Rome 57, 69). Cf. Badian, ZPE 55, 1984, 107-109: Marrucinus may not be a cognomen. (Broughton MRR III)