Publius Vigellius Saturninus was a Roman senator, who was active during the reign of Marcus Aurelius.
His complete name is attested in inscriptions as Publius Vigellius Raius Plarius Saturninus Atilius Braduanus Caucidius Tertullus.
[1] Bernard Rémy claims that based on the elements in his name Saturninus is related to Herodes Atticus.
[2][5] Another post he is attested as holding is governor of the imperial province of Lycia et Pamphylia, which Rémy dated from 162 to 164.
[6] It was during his tenure in Africa that he presided over the trial of the six African Christians known as the Scillitan Martyrs in Carthage.