Papinius
Papinius was a Roman senator who served as the governor of the province of Asia in the late 2nd century AD. He is known for his involvement in the political intrigues of his time, particularly his association with the future emperor Commodus.
Papinius was a member of the Nobilissimus family, a prominent senatorial clan. His exact dates of birth
One of Papinius' most notable achievements was his role in the suppression of the Bar Kokhba revolt
Papinius is also remembered for his friendship with the future emperor Commodus. When Commodus ascended the
After Commodus' death, Papinius' political career took a turn for the worse. He was accused of treason
Papinius' legacy is largely overshadowed by the more famous figures of his time, such as Marcus Aurelius