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Einudd ap Gwrddwfyn King of Cernyw
- Preferred Name: Einudd ap Gwrddwfyn King of Cernyw[1]
- Gender: M
- Occupation: Customs Official in Province of Asia, Roman Empire at LATI: N1.9667 LONG: E2.6667
- Birth: ABT 20 BC in Rieti, Roman Empire at LATI: N2.4764 LONG: E2.8518
- Occupation: Banker in Aventicum, Gaul, Roman Empire at LATI: N6 LONG: E0
- FSID: LJTX-1TN
- Death: 13
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
Wikipedia
Titus Flavius T. f. Sabinus was a Roman eques and the father of the emperor Vespasian.
Sabinus came from Reate in the Sabine region of Italy, the son of Titus Flavius Petro and his wife, Tertulla. He served as a customs official and then as a banker in the province of Asia, where he was honoured with statues dedicated "To an Honest Tax-gatherer", and later as a banker at Aventicum among the Helvetii in Gaul, where he died.[1]
With his wife Vespasia Polla he had at least two sons, the consul Titus Flavius Sabinus, and Titus Flavius Vespasianus, the future emperor Vespasian; and also a daughter who died in infancy, Flavia Vespasia.[1]
Family 1: wife of Einudd II, b. ABT 15 BC in Nursia, Italy, Roman Empire
- Flavia Titia Sabina, b. 10 in Roma, Roman Empire d. in Roma, Roman Empire
Sources:
- Title: Wikipedia - Titus Flavius Sabinus (father of Vespasian)
Author: Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus, De Vita Caesarum, Vespasian 1.
Publication: Name: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titus_Flavius_Sabinus_(father_of_Vespasian);
Note: Titus Flavius T. f. Sabinus was a Roman eques and the father of the emperor Vespasian.
Sabinus came from Reate in the Sabine region of Italy, the son of Titus Flavius Petro and his wife, Tertulla. He served as a customs official and then as a banker in the province of Asia, where he was honoured with statues dedicated "To an Honest Tax-gatherer", and later as a banker at Aventicum among the Helvetii in Gaul, where he died.[1]
With his wife Vespasia Polla he had at least two sons, the consul Titus Flavius Sabinus, and Titus Flavius Vespasianus, the future emperor Vespasian; and also a daughter who died in infancy, Flavia Vespasia.[1]
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