Lucius Dasumius Tullius Tuscus

Lucius Dasumius Tullius Tuscus was a Roman senator who was an amici or trusted advisor of the emperors Antoninus Pius and Marcus Aurelius.

[4] Tuscus is considered to be the father of Marcus Dasumius Tullius Varro;[5] the name of his wife, and any other possible children, are unrecorded.

[6] As a teenager, he was a member of the tresviri monetalis, considered by modern scholars the most favored of the magistracies that comprised the vigintiviri.

[8] While suffect consul he was governor of Germania Superior (c. 152-c. 158)[9] and his term as curator operum publicorum possibly was also simultaneous.

[11] The inscription from Tarquinia also attests that he was a member of the sodales Hadrianales and sodali Antoniniani (the latter most likely after the emperor's death), as well as holding the prestigious sacral office of augur.