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Publius Pasidienus Firmus was a Roman senator, who was active during the reign of Nero. He was suffect consul in the second quarter of 65 as the colleague of Aulus Licinius Nerva Silianus, replacing Marcus Julius Vestinus Atticus whom Nero forced to commit suicide. Firmus is known entirely from inscriptions. Pasidienus is a rare gentilicium. Bernard Remy believes it is Etruscan in origin. However, noting that the suffix -enus was typical of names from Picenum and the vicinity, other authorities believe that the Pasidieni were of Picentine or Umbrian descent.

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  • Publius Pasidienus Firmus war ein im 1. Jahrhundert n. Chr. lebender römischer Politiker. Durch Münzen ist belegt, dass Firmus während der Regierungszeit von Claudius (41–54) Statthalter in der Provinz Bithynia et Pontus war; er übte das Amt für zwei Jahre, vermutlich 48/49 und 49/50, aus. Die zweijährige Amtszeit steht wahrscheinlich im Zusammenhang mit dem Feldzug von Gaius Iulius Aquila im Bosporanischen Reich. Durch ein Militärdiplom, das auf den 17. Juni 65 datiert ist, ist belegt, dass er 65 zusammen mit Aulus Licinius Nerva Silianus Suffektkonsul war. Er war nach dessen Selbstmord der Nachfolger des ordentlichen Konsuls Marcus Iulius Vestinus Atticus. Firmus war vermutlich mit Lucius Pasidienus Firmus, einem Suffektkonsul des Jahres 75, verwandt. (de)
  • Publio Pasidieno Firmo (en latín Publius Pasidienus Firmus) fue un senador romano del siglo I, que desarrolló su carrera bajo Claudio y Nerón. (es)
  • Publius Pasidienus Firmus was a Roman senator, who was active during the reign of Nero. He was suffect consul in the second quarter of 65 as the colleague of Aulus Licinius Nerva Silianus, replacing Marcus Julius Vestinus Atticus whom Nero forced to commit suicide. Firmus is known entirely from inscriptions. Pasidienus is a rare gentilicium. Bernard Remy believes it is Etruscan in origin. However, noting that the suffix -enus was typical of names from Picenum and the vicinity, other authorities believe that the Pasidieni were of Picentine or Umbrian descent. Based on a fragmentary inscription, Attilio Degrassi identified Firmus with the ordinary consul for the year, Nerva Silianus, arguing that Nerva Silianus had a polyonymous name. Some authorities were uncomfortable with this identification, since it presumed Firmus had been adopted by a member of the patrician Licinii Nerae, which would lead to a number of problems. The discovery of a military diploma dated to 18 June of the consulship of Nerva Silianus and Pasidienus Firmus decisively proved they were two different men. This strengthened the likely identification of Firmus with the identically named proconsular governor of Bithynia and Pontus. He is known from coins minted in Nicomedia, and a Greek inscription erected by Nicea and Nicomedia to memorialize him as their patron. This Firmus is thought to have governed the public province for two years during the reign of Claudius; Remy offers a specific term for his tenure, from the year 48 to 50. Remy connects his lengthy tenure to the victorious campaign (in 48–49) of Gaius Julius Aquila in the Cimmerian Bosphorus against Mithridates, the former king of Bosphorus, a campaign to which Claudius and his advisers attributed exceptional importance by awarding excessive rewards to the victorious generals. If these two are the same man, this would suggest that Firmus came to the consulate quite late in life, 15 years after his governing Bithynia and more than 20 years after he was praetor, typical for a homo novus. It is clear that he is related to , suffect consul in 75. If the younger Firmus were his son, the unusually brief period between their consulates would help confirm the theory he came to the consulate late in life. However, it is equally possible the younger Firmus could be a nephew or a cousin. (en)
  • Публий Пазидиен Фирм (лат. Publius Pasidienus Firmus) — римский политический деятель первой половины I века. В 49—51 годах, в правление императора Клавдия, Фирм был проконсулом провинции Вифиния и Понт. С мая по июнь 65 года, при императоре Нероне, он занимал должность консула-суффекта, став на место консула того года Марка Юлия Вестина Аттика, замешанного в заговоре Пизона. Его сыном был консул-суффект 75 года Луций Пазидиен Фирм. (ru)
  • Públio Pasidieno Firmo (em latim: Publius Pasidienus Firmus) foi um senador romano nomeado cônsul sufecto em 65 no lugar de Marco Júlio Vestino Ático, executado acusado de participar da Conspiração Pisoniana. Serviu com Aulo Licínio Nerva Siliano de maio a junho. (pt)
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  • Gaius Anicius Cerialis (en)
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  • Publio Pasidieno Firmo (en latín Publius Pasidienus Firmus) fue un senador romano del siglo I, que desarrolló su carrera bajo Claudio y Nerón. (es)
  • Публий Пазидиен Фирм (лат. Publius Pasidienus Firmus) — римский политический деятель первой половины I века. В 49—51 годах, в правление императора Клавдия, Фирм был проконсулом провинции Вифиния и Понт. С мая по июнь 65 года, при императоре Нероне, он занимал должность консула-суффекта, став на место консула того года Марка Юлия Вестина Аттика, замешанного в заговоре Пизона. Его сыном был консул-суффект 75 года Луций Пазидиен Фирм. (ru)
  • Públio Pasidieno Firmo (em latim: Publius Pasidienus Firmus) foi um senador romano nomeado cônsul sufecto em 65 no lugar de Marco Júlio Vestino Ático, executado acusado de participar da Conspiração Pisoniana. Serviu com Aulo Licínio Nerva Siliano de maio a junho. (pt)
  • Publius Pasidienus Firmus war ein im 1. Jahrhundert n. Chr. lebender römischer Politiker. Durch Münzen ist belegt, dass Firmus während der Regierungszeit von Claudius (41–54) Statthalter in der Provinz Bithynia et Pontus war; er übte das Amt für zwei Jahre, vermutlich 48/49 und 49/50, aus. Die zweijährige Amtszeit steht wahrscheinlich im Zusammenhang mit dem Feldzug von Gaius Iulius Aquila im Bosporanischen Reich. Firmus war vermutlich mit Lucius Pasidienus Firmus, einem Suffektkonsul des Jahres 75, verwandt. (de)
  • Publius Pasidienus Firmus was a Roman senator, who was active during the reign of Nero. He was suffect consul in the second quarter of 65 as the colleague of Aulus Licinius Nerva Silianus, replacing Marcus Julius Vestinus Atticus whom Nero forced to commit suicide. Firmus is known entirely from inscriptions. Pasidienus is a rare gentilicium. Bernard Remy believes it is Etruscan in origin. However, noting that the suffix -enus was typical of names from Picenum and the vicinity, other authorities believe that the Pasidieni were of Picentine or Umbrian descent. (en)
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  • Publius Pasidienus Firmus (de)
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  • Публий Пазидиен Фирм (ru)
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