Lucius Caesennius Sospes
Lucius Caesennius Sospes | |
|---|---|
| Suffect consul of the Roman Empire | |
| In office 114 Serving with Gaius Clodius Nummus | |
| Monarch | Domitian |
| Personal details | |
| Roman tribe | Stellatina |
| Military career | |
| Branch | Imperial Roman army |
| Rank | Military tribune and legatus legionis |
| Commands | Legio XIII Gemina |
| Awards | dona militaria |
Lucius Caesennius Sospes was a Roman senator of the 1st and 2nd centuries AD. Through his mother, Flavia Sabina, a cousin of the Roman emperors Titus and Domitian, his connections enabled him to hold a series of civil and military imperial appointments. He was suffect consul in the nundinium of May to August 114 as the colleague of Gaius Clodius Nummus. Sopses is known primarily from an inscription found in Pisidian Antioch.