Gens: TETTIENUS  
Created: 20th March 2014
Update:  26th May 2022
Status Republic: Patrician:     Pleb. Nobilis:       Senatorial:      Eques Romanus:      Local magistrate:  
Republican Family / Cognomen
Patrician n/a
Pleb. Nobilis n/a
Senatorial n/a
Equestrian n/a
Local magistrat. n/a
Uncertain n/a
Imperial Family / Cognomen
Imperators n/a
Consular Petronianus, Serenus, Severus
Senatorial n/a
Equestrian n/a
Equestrian (mil) Bellicus
Local magistrat. no cognomen, Pollio
Uncertain n/a
Republican Consuls, Tribunes with consular power, Dictators, Magister Equitum, Censors n/a
Imperial Consuls and Emperors (Augusti and Caesars) 3 incl. 0 emperors
Notes: Galeo is Etruscan (= caliu)
Literature Alföldy: Fasti Hispanienses (1969) p.162-163 (Galeo Tettienus Severus etc, procos Baetica c.99/100; he prefers him to be procos Baetica just before his consulate)
Alföldy: Gallia Cisalpina (1999) p.335-336 (§29 Galeo Tettienus Severus etc, possibly from Transpadana, makes cos suff his adopted father)
Andermahr: "Totus in praediis", (1998) p.449 (§521 Tettieni, family from Asisium), p.40 (§522 Galeo Tettienus Severus etc,cos suff c.102/104, landowner in 
Mediolanium)
Corbier: Aerarium (1974) p.379-385 with stemma p.382. (She prefers the adoptive father of Galeo Tettienus Severus to be T. Tettienus Serenus, because Severus' 
son is named Serenus, and not Galeo Tettienus Petronianus, who is preferred by most scholars, due to same praenomen. She argues contrary to Alföldy 
that he was procos Baetica before becoming praef aerar militar)
Curchin: Local Magistrates of Roman Spain (1990) p.216 (§800 M. Tettienus Pollio)
Curchin: Supplement to Local Magistrates of Roman Spain (2015) p.75 (§800 M. Tettienus Pollio)
Eck: Fasten der Statthalter 1.teil, (1982), p.300-304 (Tettienus Serenus, Lugdunensis 78/79-80/81), p.325 (Galeo Tettienus Severus etc, Baetica 95/6)
Eck: Fasten der Statthalter 2.teil, (1983), p.150-151 (Galeo Tettienus Severus etc, Asia 118/119)
Harrison: Official Priests of Rome in the Reigns of Trajan and Hadrian (1974) p.42-44, 163 (§22 T. Tettienus Serenus, cos suff 80 or 81)
Hillebrand: Vigintivirat (2006) p.212 (§72 Galeo Tettienus Severus, X vir stlit iudic before 94), 
Houston: Roman Imperial Administrative Personnel (A.D. 69-81) (1971) p.249-250 (§141 Galeo Tettienus Petronianus, cos suff 76), p.250-251 (T. Tettienus Serenus,
cos suff 81)
Jones, C.P.: "A New Commentary on the Letters of Pliny", in Phoenix , Vol. 22, 1968, p. 115 (on Ti. Caepio Hispo; doubts Caepio Procula is a relation of Caepio Hispo and M. Regulus is M. Aquilius Regulus)
Kajava, Mika: "A New Catalogue of Roman Upper-Class Women", in Arctos vol. XXII, 1988,  p.83 (doubts Caepia Procula is related to E83)
Leunissen, Paul M.M.: "Direct Promotions from Proconsul to Consul under the Principate", in ZPE Bd. 89, 1991, p.236-237 (prefers E83 to have been procos Baetica before praef aerar militar)
Raepsaet-Charlier: PFOS (1987) stemma XXVII (she makes C151 son of T132, not T133)
Salomies: Nomenclature (1992) p.88-89, 135-138 (Galeo Tettienus Severus etc, cos suff 102/104, good detailed discussion of his name)
Schumacher: Prosopographische Untersuchungen 96-235 (1973) p.8-9, 201-202 (§14 T. Tettienus Serenus, pontifex by 92), p.18 (§18 Galeo Tettienus Severus etc, 
pontifex after 101), stemma anlage IV,
Schumacher: Priesterkollegien 69-235 (1978) p.669 (§29 T. Tettienus Serenus, pontifex c.92), p.671 (§55 Galeo Tettienus Severus etc, pontifex after 101)
Settipani: Continuite (2000) p.472-473
Simon.: The Greater Official Priests of Rome under the Flavian-Antonine Emperors (1973) p.82 (§22 M. Eppuleius Proculus Ti. Caepio Hispo, cos suff 101, pontifex)
Syme: Danubian Papers (1971) p.166 (discusses Galeo Tettienus Severus Ti. Caepio Hispo, procos Asia 117/118 or 118/119)
Syme: Tacitus vol. 2 (1958) p.667 (Ti. Caepio Hispo, = Galeo Tettienus Severus, procos Asia 118)
Syme, Ronald: "People in Pliny", in JRS vol.58, 1968, p.144 (and RP vol II, 1979, p.709-710) (discussion of confusion over the polyonymous Galeo Tettienus Severus etc)
Syme, Ronald: "Verona's Earliest Senators: Some Comparisons", in Roman Papers vol. VII, 1991, p.482-483, 490-491 (Galeo Tettienus Severus M. Eppuleius L.f. Proculus 
Ti. Caepio Hispo; Syme calls him Ti. Caepio Hispo)
Changes 2014.03.20 initial version
2022.05.26 New header, reference list plus many updates
RE1
Galeo
made Cicero his heir in 47
ad Atticus XI, 12,4
REPUBLIC
IMPERIAL                                                      
T131 RE2 AE2004-528
Galeo (Tettienus?) T. Tettienus
tribus Sergia, from Asisium in Umbria IIII vir at Asisium in Umbria,
~ Petronia C.f. (P324) early 1st century (1/30 AD)
EDCS-33500202
?
 
T132 RE3 Laet1556 Devreker279 Stech64 T133 RE4 Rüpke3238 Stech117 LP8-4 cf RE Eppuleius 1
Galeo Tettienus Petronianus   [T.] Tettienus Serenus L. Eppuleius Proculus Ti. Caepio Hispo
cos suff 76 leg Aug pro pr Gallia Lugd 78/79-(80/81) ab Transpadana
cos suff 81  ? Born a Caepio in tribus Claudia
coopted sodalis Augustalis Claudialis 92
pont 101 102 † 114/115
testam adopt ? testam adopt ?
   
     
             
Stech884 LP26-106 4-15  
E83 C151 RE6 RE Eppuleius 1 Lamb48 Devreker853 Rüpke3239   ? C153 FOS167 RE Caepio8
Galeo Tettienus Severus M. Eppuleius L.f. Proculus Ti. Caepio Hispo     Caepia Procula
trib Claudia, pont p.101
X vir stlit iudic, tr mil VII Cla in Moesia Inf, ? ~ M. Aquilius Regulus
q urb, tr pl, pr, procos Baetica c.95/6 praef aerari militar 97-99 cos suff 77
cos suff 101/102 or 102/103 or 102/104 procos Asia 117/118 or 118/119
~ Annia Marsi f. Quartilla (A719 FOS65)
dt of Appius Annius Marsus from Iguvium
 
T130 RE5
(T.?) [T]ettienus Galeonis f. Serenus L. [Ra?]vius Licinnianus M. Ep(p)uleius Proculus Ti. Caepio Hispo
trib Sergia, ment inscription 118 at Pergamum
or Epulaeus or [Ga]vius,
possibly Annia was not his mother, his 2nd name [--]vius may refer to his real mother
PME-T15
Galeo (Tettienus) Bellicus
tr coh milliariae in Dacia Porolissensis 164
UNCERTAIN DATE                                                    
Curchin800
M. Tettienus M.f. Polio
trib. Gal,
aedilis, II vir, flamen, flamen Augusti, quaestor at Saguntum in Spain,
1st century AD (AD 51-100)
~ Baebia L. f. Lepida.