The Fasti Potentini are a fragmentary list of Roman consuls from AD 86 to 118, originally erected at Potentia in Lucania, a region of southern Italy.
Over time, the word fasti came to refer to the calendars themselves, which frequently contained lists of the annual magistrates.
In Roman culture, as in many other ancient civilizations, historical events were usually dated by the names of the presiding magistrates, in this case the annually elected consuls.
The list is partial, omitting some of the suffecti from extant years, and frequently giving consuls who may not have been colleagues on the same line.
In the first section, the ordinarii are always given in the ablative case, i.e. T. Aurelio Fulvo M. Asinio Atratino cos., but in the second part all of the consuls are given in the nominative.