Publius Metilius Nepos (c. 45 – 127 AD) was a Roman senator during the late 1st century.
He is known to have been suffect consul in the nundinium of September to December 91,[1] and was appointed Governor of Britannia by the Emperor Domitian before his death in 96, and held the post until 98.
The inscriptions of the Frater Arvale record a Publius Metilius Sabinus Nepos as one of their brotherhood who attended their meetings in the years 105, 110, and 111, who had died by 26 February 118 when a successor was co-opted in his place.
[4] On the other hand, a papyrus from Roman Egypt records the joint consulate of P. Metilius Nepos II and Marcus Annius Libo for 128; apparently Nepos died in late 127, and his term assigned to another person.
It is likely we have two consular senators with similar names: one died before February 118, the other in late 127.