Republican
Consuls, Tribunes with consular power, Dictators, Magister Equitum, Censors
0
Imperial
Consuls and Emperors (Augusti and Caesars)
0
incl. 0 emperors
Notes:
The stemma was extracted from the stemma
Iulius_Galatia, when that stemma was split into three separate stemmatta:
Galatia, Iulius Severus and Servenius.
Literature
Halfmann: Senatoren (1979) p.102 (§5 L.
Servenius Cornutus, leg of Asia in 73/4, 74/5 or 76/7), p.102 (§5a L.
Servenius Capito),
p.103 (Servenia Cornuta and Servenia Cornuta
etc)
Hillebrand: Vigintivirat (2006) p.194-195 (§44
L. Servenius Cornutus)
Milns, R.D.: "The Career of M. Aponius
Saturninus", in Historia Bd. 22, 1973, pp. 284-294, he argues that M.
Apronius Saturninus' '
proconsulate in Asia (and thus also Servenius
Cornutus' legateship) was in c.62 AD. This has not generally been accepted by
later scholars.
Mitchell, Stephen and French, David: "The
Greek and Latin inscriptions of Ankara (Ancyra)", Vol. 1: "From
Augustus to the end of the third century AD", München, 2012 (Vestigia
62),
p.280-281 (§115 Servenia Cornuta etc S569)
Pelcer, Olga P.: "Society in Lydia and
Phrygia from the 1st to the 3rd Century AD", dissertation Belgrade,
2015, p.52, 57, 75-76 discusses the family and their relations
Raepsaet-Charlier: PFOS (1987) stemma LXIX
Settipani: Continuite (2000) p.466-467 with
stemma, which is produced below.
Syme: Arval Brethren (1980) p.68-69 (dating L.
Servenius Cornutus when serving under procos Asia M. Aponius Saturninus (cos
suff 53/54), possibly in 67/68).
Changes
2018.12.12: added reference to Mitchell:
Inscriptions of Ankara.
REPUBLIC
IMPERIAL
S565
L. Servenius Capito
from Acmonia in Phrygia
arch(iereus) 55/65
~ Iulia C.f. Severa
(J701 RE594)
S567
?
S566
RE1
L. Servenius
Gallus
L. Servenius L.f. Cornutus
pr urb 62
trib. Aem.
issued edict on
citizenship
benefactor of Acmonia,
at Herculaneum
X vir stlit iudic, q Cyprus,
aedil, prc.65/70
leg pro pr of procos Asia 73/4 (or 67/8?)
1st senator from Phrygia (unless S567 is an
older brother)