Sentius Saturninus
historical figure · 2 works · 2 mentions · 2 anchored passages
in the texts
Adversus Marcionem
The Roman governor of Judea under whom the census was taken, cited as evidence for Christ's verifiable human lineage.
But also it is established that censuses were taken under Augustus then in Judea by Sentius Saturninus, among whom they could have inquired his lineage.
De Pallio
Roman official who proclaimed the founding solemnities of Carthage.
But to you, after the benefit of an injury — once you were exempted from senility rather than from your eminence — after the obscene omens of Gracchus and the violent mockeries of Lepidus, after the triple altars of Pompey and the long delays of Caesar, when Statilius Taurus set the walls in place and Sentius Saturninus proclaimed the solemnities — when concord brings its pleasure — the toga was offered.