[1] He appears in the Acta Arvalia in the year 57 AD; classicist Ronald Syme suggests that he was made a member of the Arval Brethren due to the influence of Annaeus Seneca.
[5] Later Saturninus switched his allegiance to Vespasian, and crossed the Alps to join Marcus Antonius Primus in northern Italy.
[7][8] Primus, who was anxious to obtain the supreme command, excited a mutiny of the soldiers against Saturninus, who before his change of allegiance had attempted to assassinate pro-Vespasian factions in his legion.
[10] Based on Syme's proposed earlier date, and the fact he last appears in the records of the Arval Brethren January 69,[11] it is possible Saturninus died not long after taking flight.
Caligula maliciously told the auctioneer to consider Aponius's nods of the head as bidding signals, causing the sleeping man to inadvertently purchase 13 gladiators for the astronomical sum of 9 million sesterces.