Pollienus Auspex (consul under Commodus)

3rd century AD) was a Roman military officer and senator who was appointed suffect consul around AD 185.

Pollienus Auspex was a member of the possibly Italian gens Pollieni, and the son of Pollienus Auspex.

His next appointment was probably as Iudex ex delegatione Caesarum or Vice Augg cognoscens (the judicial deputy of the emperor in Rome), which he held either before 192, or between 197 and 202, or around 218–9.

Auspex also held a number of provincial commands around this time: Legatus Augusti pro praetore of Hispania Tarraconensis (between 186 and 189, or 193–197, or 222–235), Dacia (between 190 and 192, or 193–197, or 222–235), Moesia Inferior (between 193 and 197, or 222–235) and Britannia (if held between 193 and 197) or Britannia Superior (if held around AD 230).

[2] If his career was dated to the reign of Alexander Severus, then Pollienus Auspex was also probably the adoptive father of Tiberius Pollienus Armenius Peregrinus.