Manius Laberius Maximus

Manius Laberius Maximus was a Roman politician and senator.

Laberius was the son of the prefect of Egypt, Lucius Laberius Maximus. In 89 Laberius Suffektkonsul was. From 100/101 bis 101/102 he was legate of the Roman province of Moesia inferior ( Niedermösien ). Under Laberius ' command was the Army column, the Danube crossed the First Dakerkrieg at Dierna and marched to Tibiscum. A slave of Laberius, Callidromus, got 101/102 in captivity of the Sarmatians and was passed by the Dacian king Decebalus as a gift to the Parthian Pacorus II. Laberius succeeded in 102, the ancient Dacian royal castle west of the Red Tower Pass to invade and capture the sister of Decebalus. For Laberius were awarded the highest honors, and he was in the year 103, together with Trajan, for the second time consul.

Later, perhaps after 113 Laberius came into conflict with Lucius Licinius Sura or Trajan, and was banished by the Senate on an island. Although at the beginning of the reign of Hadrian the praetorian prefect Publius Acilius Attianus demanded his execution, let him Hadrian alive.

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