[5] He inherited the great Villa dei Volusii near Lucus Feroniae which had been in the family since the 1st c. BC and was probably acquired by the emperor after his death.
[6] Surviving inscriptions indicate that a burial club of his slaves and freedmen operated a columbarium on the Appian Way.
In 61–63, he carried out a census in Gaul, together with Titus Sextius Africanus and Marcus Trebellius Maximus.
Saturninus and Africanus were rivals; however, they both hated Maximus, who took advantage of their rivalry to get the better of them.
[11] Saturninus married a woman called Torquata; her name is known to us from the tombstone of one of her slaves.