Alföldy: Gallia Cisalpina (1999) p.329 (§2
from Augusta Taurinorum (Torino) Q. Glitius Atilius Agricola)
Cascione: Tresviri Capitales (1999) p.224-225
(§22 P. Glitius (L.f.) Gallus, G184, III vir capit c.45 AD)
Cebeillac: Quaestores Principis (1972) p.72-73
(§XXXIV P. Glitius P.f. Gallus G185), p.78-82 (§XXXVIII Q. Glitius Atilius
Agricola)
Crook: Consilium Principis (1955) p.166 (§161a
Q. Glitius Atilius Agricola, amicus of Trajan)
Demougin:Uterque Ordo Les rapports entre l’ordre sénatorial et l’ordre équestre
sous les Julio-Claudiens, in Epigrafia e ordine senatorio, Rome, 1981 p.100
argues in new reading of CIL XI 3097 that P.
Glitius Gallus was tr pl and pr. and he was made patrician by Claudius.
Ritterling: Fasti Deutschland (1932) p.92-93
(§7 Q. Glitius Atilius Agricola in Baetica), p.140 (P. Glitius Gallus, tr mil
I Ger)
Rucinski: Praefectus Urbi (2009) p.2221 (§17
Q. Glitius Atilius Agricola, PUR possibly c.105)
Salomies: Nomenclature (1992) p.96-97 (§13 Q.
Glitius Atilius Agricola, suggests he could be an Atilius adopted by a Q.
Glitius, son of Glitius Barbarus, since
Q. Glitii are attested at Taurinorum and
praenomen Publius is common among Atilii)
Schumacher: Prosopographische Untersuchungen
(1973) p. 114, 341 (§14 Q. Glitius Atilius Agricola, cos 97, 103)
Schumacher: römischen Priesterkollegien (1978)
p.693 (§E27 Q. Glitius Atilius Agricola, cos 97, 103, VII vir epul.)
Syme, Ronald: "P. Calvisius Ruso. One
Person or Two?", in ZPE Bd. 56 (1984), p.175 (also Roman Papers vol.4
p.399-400), Syme argues that P. Glitius Gallus (G185)
was a patrician by birth, since his
inscription does not mention any adlectio. Thus his father was probably
raised to patrician staus by Claudius.
He also argues against that P. Glitius Gallus
must have been cos by 79, suggesting 84, where a Gallus is known to be cos
suff.
Syme: Tacitus vol. 1 (1958) p.
Syme, Ronald: "Turin's Two
Senators", in Roman Papers vol. VII, 1991, p.629-633 (Q. Glitius Atilius
Agricola, he is called Q. Atilius Agricola in the Fasti Ostienses,
thus Atilius is the paternal name and Glitius
is either maternal or by testamentary adoption.)
Vervaet, Frederik Juliaan: "A Note on
Syme's Chronology of Vistilia's Children", in Ancient Society, Vol. 30
(2000), p.109-111 discusses the descendents of Glitius,
first husband of Vistilia. He tends to agree
with Syme (cf article above).
Changes
not in RE
Glitius
tr pl or
pr
a lex Glitia
about children in wills mentioned by Gaius (Dig.v.2.4)
date unknown
REPUBLIC
IMPERIAL
G180 RE4
Glitius
clar civis, sub
Augustus,
~ (1) Vistilia
(who later married 5 times), FOS814
?
CIL-V-5345
L. Glitius
Gallus
ment on
gravestone of his freedman
* c.15 BC
G184
RE2 PME-G21
G182 cf RE1 Dem465 PME-G20
P. Glitius
L.(f.) Gallus
[…G]litius T.f. Barbarus
from Falerii in
Etruria,
trib. Stellatina from Augusta Taurinorum in
Transpadana,
tr mil leg
pr(imae or Primigeniae)
primus pilus, p(raef coh or -raef equitum?), tr
mil,
thus legio I
(Ger?) or XXII Pri,
praef fabrum, erected statue to Claudius 48 or
49
III vir capit,
q Baetica, exiled to Andros 65
restored by
Galba or Otho
~ Egnatia C.f.
Maximilla, FOS338
??
or more likely
G185
RE3 Rüpke1851
P. Glitius P.f.
Gallus
P. Glitius
Q. Glitius
P. Atilius Agricola
salius Pal (?
adlected censorship of 73/74)
hasta pura
donatus 73/74
monet, q of
Titus Caesar, pr,
flamen
Augustalis,
??
test adopt
father
cos suff by 79
or 84 (= Gallus G57)
G181
RE1 Rüpke1850 LP9-7 LP18-24
P. Glitius
Gallicanus
Q. Glitius P.f. Atilius
Agricola
trib. Stellatina from Augusta Taurinorum,
sevir turmae equitum Romanorum,
X vir stlit iudic, tr mil I Ita in Moesia, q
of Vespasian (c.79?)
aed cur, pr c.84 leg iuridicus Hisp Cit c.85/88
leg leg VI Fer in Syria c.89/92 leg Aug pro pr
Belgica 95/6-97
cos suff 97 VII vir epulo, leg Aug pro pr Pann
100/101-102/103
dona militaria for 1st Dacian war, cos suff II
103
sodalis Augustalis Claudialis, praef urb ante
114 (106?),