Pomponius Mamilianus

He was appointed suffect consul in the nundinium of May to June 100 as the colleague of Lucius Herennius Saturninus.

Mamilianus Rufus Antistianus Funisulanus Vettonianus, as attested in an inscription recovered at Deva.

Olli Salomies concurs with Ronald Syme, and interprets this name as evidence Mamilianus' father or grandfather married a Funisulana, that is a female relative of the older Funisulanus Vettonianus.

One, written while Pliny was busy with the grape harvest, mentions Mamilianus' love of hunting.

[8] Birley notes that the suffect consul of 121, Titus Pomponius Antistianus Funisulanus Vettonianus, is "presumably" his son.