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Titus Flavius Petro

First century BC Roman soldier, and paternal grandfather of the Roman emperor Vespasian


First century BC Roman soldier, and paternal grandfather of the Roman emperor Vespasian

Titus Flavius Petro was the paternal grandfather of the Roman emperor Vespasian.

What little is known of Petro comes from Suetonius, who says that he was a native of Reate in Latium, and had been one of the loyal soldiers of Pompeius during the Civil War, and might have been a centurion. He escaped capture after the final defeat of the Pompeians at the Battle of Pharsalus in 48 BC, and returned home, eventually receiving Caesar's pardon. He became a publicanus, a collector of taxes on behalf of the Roman Republic.

Suetonius describes Petro's family as obscure, but he could find no evidence to support the claim that his father was from Cisalpine Gaul, and had contracted with the Umbrian and Sabine day laborers who worked the fields around Reate. Petro or Petrus is an Oscan praenomen, and the surname Sabinus, borne by his son, Titus Flavius Sabinus, generally alluded to a claim of Sabine ancestry, indicating that the Flavii were most likely part of the Sabine populace at Reate.

Petro's wife was Tertulla. Their son, Sabinus, followed his father's occupation, but suffered from ill health, and died in the country of the Helvetii around the end of Augustus' reign. Tertulla, who was still living, raised her grandson, the future emperor Vespasian, born in AD 9, on her estate at Cosa. Vespasian was devoted to his grandmother's memory, preserving her villa, and drinking from her silver cup on holidays.

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  1. Suetonius, "The Life of Vespasian", 1.
  2. Suetonius "The Life of Vespasian", 2.
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