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Quintus Junius Blaesus (died AD 31) was a politician who lived during the reigns of and . He was the maternal uncle of , the Praetorian Prefect of .


Career
Almost nothing is known of the career of Quintus Junius Blaesus prior to AD 10, when he served as suffect consul with Servius Cornelius Lentulus Maluginensis. The exception is a lead ingot attesting he was proconsul of Sicily; the date of his office can be dated no closer than the long reign of .Werner Eck, "Über die prätorischen Prokonsulate in der Kaiserzeit. Eine quellenkritische Überlegung", Zephyr 23/24 (1972/73), p. 239.

Blaesus subsequently appears as commander of the armies stationed in when a mutiny broke out after the death of Augustus in the year 14. According to , after military service in the Great Illyrian Revolt, soldiers were unhappy with their payment of swampy and mountainous Pannonian lands and demanded restitution. To ease tensions, Blaesus offered to commit suicide, but his request was ignored.Tacitus, Annals According to the Roman historian , the soldiers arrested and tortured his slaves, and then attempted to kill Blaesus. However, he managed to restore order temporarily by convincing them to send envoys to the .Cassius Dio, Roman History LVII.4 In response, Tiberius sent his son Drusus to put down the rebellion, accompanied by Sejanus and two Praetorian cohorts.

Blaesus' next post was that of proconsul of from 21 to 23. He was helped to achieve this office due to his nephew, , insofar as their relationship convinced the other possible choice, Marcus Aemilius Lepidus, to withdraw from contention.Tacitus, Annals

During his time as governor in Africa, Blaesus was successful in defeating a revolt by the Roman-born warlord , a victory for which he earned and the title of .Tacitus, Annals

Blaesus' career came to an end in the year 31, when his nephew Sejanus was accused of treason and executed by order of Tiberius. Blaesus was put on trial as one of his associates. Instead of awaiting execution, he chose to commit suicide.Tacitus, Annals


Marriage and family
The identity of the wife of Quintus Junius Blaesus is not known, nor is the date of their marriage. However, Blaesus is known to have had at least two children, both sons, each of whom became consul in his own right: Quintus Junius Blaesus (suffect consul 26) and Lucius Junius Blaesus (suffect consul 28).Syme, R. Augustan Aristocracy (1989), pp. 163, 304.

These sons both committed suicide in 36, when Tiberius transferred to others the priesthoods that had previously been promised to the Blaesi during their family's ascendance.Tacitus, Annals

The last known descendant of this Quintus Junius Blaesus was a grandson (or great-grandson),Settipani, Christian. Continuité gentilice et continuité sénatoriale dans les familles sénatoriales romaines à l'époque impériale (2000), vol. 2, Addenda et Corrigenda, p. 74 Junius Blaesus the governor of Gallia Lugdunensis, who was murdered in the year 69 by .Tacitus, Histories II.38.3.


See also


Footnotes
  • Syme, Ronald; Augustan Aristocracy (Oxford University Press, 1989). ,
  • Tacitus, Annals
  • Tacitus, Histories
  • Cassius Dio, Roman History


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