Statius Priscus

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Statius Priscus was a Roman general of the 2nd century AD, noted for his successful military leadership in the eastern provinces under Emperor Marcus Aurelius.

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instanceOf 2nd-century Roman person
Roman senator
ancient Roman general
consul of the Roman Empire
activeInCentury 2nd century
associatedWithEmperor Marcus Aurelius NERFINISHED
citizenship Roman Empire
commandedInRegion eastern provinces of the Roman Empire
contributedTo defense of the eastern frontier of the Roman Empire
era Imperial Roman period
heldOffice Roman consul
Roman senator
historicalRole military leader in Rome–Parthia conflicts
knownFor campaigns against Parthia
successful military leadership in the eastern provinces
militaryRank general
notableFor operations in the East during the reign of Marcus Aurelius
partOf Roman army
position high-ranking military commander
servedUnder Marcus Aurelius NERFINISHED

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