Marcus Julius Vestinus Atticus

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Marcus Julius Vestinus Atticus (died April 65) was a Roman senator, who flourished under the reign of Nero. He was consul in the year 65 as the colleague of Aulus Licinius Nerva Silianus; after his suicide he was replaced by Publius Pasidienus Firmus.[1]

Werner Eck identifies Atticus as the son of the Praefectus Aegypti Lucius Julius Vestinus.[2] Vestinus Atticus married Statilia Messalina, with whom Tacitus states Nero had an affair prior to their marriage.[3] André Balland has argued that Messalina and Atticus had a son, to whom Martial addressed one of his epigrams (VII.32)[4]

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