Titus Desticius Juba was a Roman governor of Britain between 253 and 258.
Anthony Birley writes that Desticius Juba "is the latest known instance of a consular governor of Upper Britain, and indeed of any consular governor with senatorial legates and legions under him.
"[1] Desticius Juba likely had his origins at Concordia in northern Italy, where numerous inscriptions have been found attesting to "Desticii, with the praenomen Titus, and several with the cognomen Juba".
[1] He had served in Rome as suffect consul and some time later was posted to Britannia Superior.
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