Roman Consuls
1—14 CE




For an explanation of the standard
abbreviations used in Latin names, click here

If the regular consul (consul ordinarius)
died in office or was otherwise unable
to fulfill the duties of office, he was
replaced by a consul suffectus.


1 CE
C. Caesar L. Aemilius Paullus
2 CE
P. Vinicius P. Alfenus Varus
3 CE
L. Aelius Lamia M. Servilius
4 CE
Sex. Aelius Catus C. Sentius Saturninus
5 CE
L. Valerius Messalla Volesus Cn. Cornelius Cinna Magnus
6 CE
M. Aemilius Lepidus L. Arruntius
7 CE
Q. Caecilius Metellus Creticus Silanus A. Licinius Nerva Silianus
8 CE
M. Furius Camillus Sex. Nonius Quinctilianus
9 CE
C. Poppaeus Sabinus Q. Sulpicius Camerinus
10 CE
P. Cornelius Dolabella C. Iunius Silanus
11 CE
M'. Aemilius Lepidus T. Statilius Taurus
12 CE
Germanicus Caesar C. Fonteius Capito
13 CE
C. Silius A. Caecina Largus L. Munatius Plancus
14 CE
Sex. Pompeius Sex. Appuleius


1. 200—176 BCE
2. 175—151 BCE
3. 150—126 BCE
4. 125—101 BCE
5. 100—76 BCE
6. 75—51 BCE
7. 50—26 BCE
8. 25—1 BCE
9. 1—14 CE



SOURCES
Broughton, T. R. S. The Magistrates of the Roman Republic. Philological Monographs 15.1. New York: American Philological Association, 1951.

Broughton, T. R. S. The Magistrates of the Roman Republic. Philological Monographs 15.2. New York: American Philological Association, 1952.

Broughton, T. R. S. The Magistrates of the Roman Republic. Philological Monographs 15.3: Supplement. New York: American Philological Association, 1960.

Degrassi, A. I fasti consolari dell'impero romano. Rome, 1952.

Oxford Classical Dictionary. 3d ed. Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press, 1996.

Sherk, Robert K. (translator and editor). Rome and the Greek East to the Death of Augustus. Translated Documents of Greece and Rome 4. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1984.


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