Publius Seius Fuscianus

Publius Seius Fuscianus (c. 120 – aft.

He was a childhood friend and schoolmate of Emperor Marcus Aurelius.

[1] Géza Alföldy notes that Fuscianus and the colleague of his second consulate, Marcus Servilius Silanus, both were "highly qualified" and suggests that they might have been senior members of Marcus Aurelius' command during the Marcomannic Wars.

[2] Anthony Birley suggests that Fuscianus played a role in the preservation and publication of the emperor's Meditations.

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