PETRONIUS Maximus Consul

PETRONIUS Maximus Consul
PETRONIUS Maximus Consul
sub Valentiniano Imperatore binis vicibus; primum quidem A. C. 433. cum Theodosio: iterum decennio post, cum Paterno. Unde Tironi Prospero in Chronico Pithoeano, Vir dicitur gemini Consulatus et Patriciae dignitatis. Servat memoriam eius praegrandis nummus aereus, ad Sidonium Sirmondo laudatus; cuiusantica facies Valentiniani vultum exhibet, cum solita Inscr. DN. PLA. VALENTINIANUS. P. F. AUG. altera Petronium Maximum, Senatoriô seu potius consulari habitu in sella sedentem, volumen dextrâ, laevâ scipionem cum aquila tenentem, nomine hinc inde adscriptô, PETRONIUS MAXIMUS, V. C. CONS. quô quidem numismate eum simili pene honore, quô Bonisaoium, prosecutus est Imperator, quam ille tamen accepti beneficii gratiam male tandem rependit. Vide Car. du Fresne Dissertatione de Inferioris aevi Numismatibus num. 61.

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