Lucius Nonius Calpurnius Torquatus Asprenas

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Lucius Nonius Calpurnius Torquatus Asprenas (fl. 1st century – 2nd century AD) was an imperial Roman politician and senator who was elected Roman consul twice, first under Domitian and later under Hadrian.

Biography

Torquatus Asprenas was the son of Lucius Nonius Calpurnius Torquatus Asprenas, who was a Suffect consul between AD 72 and 74, and Arria Calpurnia. An Augur, he was elected Roman consul in AD 94, alongside Titus Sextius Magius Lateranus. From 107 to 108, Torquatus Asprenas was appointed the Proconsular governor of Asia. Finally, he was elected consul for a second time, in AD 128, alongside Marcus Annius Libo.

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Political offices
Preceded by Consul of the Roman Empire
94
with Titus Sextius Magius Lateranus
Succeeded by
Preceded by Consul of the Roman Empire
128
with Marcus Annius Libo
Succeeded by