Lucius Pullaienus Gargilius Antiquus
Lucius Pullaienus Gargilius Antiquus was a
senator, who held a number of offices in the imperial service during the reign of Antoninus Pius. He is known to have been a suffect consul in the early years of the reign of Marcus Aurelius, most likely in the year 162.[1]
He is known entirely from inscriptions.
His plebeian tribune, then praetor around the year 150.
After stepping down as praetor, Antiquus was appointed
legatus legionis or commander of Legio I Minervia from around the year 155 to around 158.[4] The third office he held before acceding to the consulate was as governor of the imperial province of Thracia, which Alföldy dates from around the year 158 to around 161.[5]
His life after he stepped down as consul is a blank.