HERE2911 M. Herennius (13) M'. f. T. n. Fab.? Picens?

Career

  • Consul Suffectus 34 (Broughton MRR II) Expand
    • Held office from November 1 (Fast. Ven., Degrassi 251, 254f.; Fast. Pinc., ibid. 277f.; Fast. Mag. Vic., ibid. 283, 288, cf. 136, 508f.). On his filiation and cognomen, see Degrassi 251; Cuntz, JOEAI 25 (1929) 72. (Broughton MRR II)
    • Cos. Suff. 34. See MRR 2.411 and 416. Cadoux holds that the consul of 34 may well be a descendant of such known Herennii as the consul of 93. But if he was the father of the consul suffectus of A.D. 1 (M. Herennius M. f. M'. n. Picens) his filiation should be M'. f. See PIR(2) H 118; Wiseman, NM 235, no. 205. If the Picene leader in the Social War, T. Herennius, was his grandfather his praenomen would be omitted, as in the case of Asinius Pollio's grandfather.[101x] (Broughton MRR III)
  • Proconsul 33 Asia? (Broughton MRR II) Expand
    • Possibly Proconsul in Asia (see Cuntz, JOEAI 25 [1929] 72, who believes that the inscription of Ephesus, GIBM 3.521-SIGĀ³ 784, refers to this man and not to his son [Cos. Suff. 1 A. D.], a view accepted by Grant, From Imperium to Auctoritas 395, and tentatively by Magie, Roman Rule in Asia Minor 2.1580). (Broughton MRR II)
    • Cos. Suff. 34. See MRR 2.411 and 416. Cadoux holds that the consul of 34 may well be a descendant of such known Herennii as the consul of 93. But if he was the father of the consul suffectus of A.D. 1 (M. Herennius M. f. M'. n. Picens) his filiation should be M'. f. See PIR(2) H 118; Wiseman, NM 235, no. 205. If the Picene leader in the Social War, T. Herennius, was his grandfather his praenomen would be omitted, as in the case of Asinius Pollio's grandfather.[101x] (Broughton MRR III)