Titus Aius Sanctus was a Roman eques, who held several important imperial appointments then was later promoted to senatorial rank.
[4] The first attested appointment Sanctus held was ab epistulis Graecis or secretary of his Greek language correspondence; according to Millar this post formed part of the immediate entourage of the emperor.
[5] This was followed by an appointment as procurator rationis privatae,[6] which was followed by promotion to a rationibus, the top post in the imperial secretariat.
Sanctus was then appointed praefectus or governor of Roman Egypt; Giudo Bastiani dates his tenure from 179 to 180.
[7] At some point after he returned from Egypt, Sanctus was adlected inter praetores by the emperor Commodus into the Senate.