Lucius Antistius Burrus Adventus (c. 149–188 AD) was a Roman senator who lived in the 2nd century.
Burrus originally came from a senatorial family from Thibilis, a town near Hippo Regius in the Africa Province.
Quintus Antistius Adventus (born around mid-120s), during the rule of the Nerva–Antonine dynasty, served as a successful military tribune, legatus, quaestor, public construction official and governor in various provinces throughout the Roman Empire.
[1] Sometime before the death of Marcus Aurelius, Burrus married the Emperor's youngest daughter, Vibia Aurelia Sabina, after which they returned to and settled in Thibilis.
When Marcus Aurelius died in 180, Aurelia Sabina's brother Commodus succeeded her father as Emperor.