Name: Paullus Herminius Scaevola
Date of Birth: a.d. Prid. Non. Iun., P. Servilio Vatia Isaurico et Ap. Claudio Pulcher consulibus (June 4, 79 BC)
Position: Senator
Faction: Unaffiliated
Biography: Born to a patrician family historically of modest means (and relative obscurity; the gens Herminia had not achieved the consulship in four hundred years), Paullus Herminius’s father, Aemillus Herminius Naso, had gotten enough money through real estate speculation to meet the property requirements for the Senate, which he gave to his son prior to render him eligible to maintain senatorial rank once he began his political career.
Paullus Herminius, upon the completion of his ten-year term of military service, and the receipt from his father of the necessary money, was elected Quaestor in the year of Sulpicius and Claudius Marcellus (that is, 51 BC). This meant, naturally, that he was elected quaestor in his year. He was known for his tireless work supervising accounts in Rome honestly, and at the end of his term was appointed to the Senate. While not exactly a new man, the previous obscurity of his family makes him close enough in practice. He is largely motivated by the old Roman ideal of piety, at least in theory.
He is married to Manlia Atella, who has borne him Paullus Herminius Cicurinus, Cornelius Herminius Macer, the twins Paulla Prima and Paulla Secunda, and Paulla Tertia.
Date of Birth: a.d. Prid. Non. Iun., P. Servilio Vatia Isaurico et Ap. Claudio Pulcher consulibus (June 4, 79 BC)
Position: Senator
Faction: Unaffiliated
Biography: Born to a patrician family historically of modest means (and relative obscurity; the gens Herminia had not achieved the consulship in four hundred years), Paullus Herminius’s father, Aemillus Herminius Naso, had gotten enough money through real estate speculation to meet the property requirements for the Senate, which he gave to his son prior to render him eligible to maintain senatorial rank once he began his political career.
Paullus Herminius, upon the completion of his ten-year term of military service, and the receipt from his father of the necessary money, was elected Quaestor in the year of Sulpicius and Claudius Marcellus (that is, 51 BC). This meant, naturally, that he was elected quaestor in his year. He was known for his tireless work supervising accounts in Rome honestly, and at the end of his term was appointed to the Senate. While not exactly a new man, the previous obscurity of his family makes him close enough in practice. He is largely motivated by the old Roman ideal of piety, at least in theory.
He is married to Manlia Atella, who has borne him Paullus Herminius Cicurinus, Cornelius Herminius Macer, the twins Paulla Prima and Paulla Secunda, and Paulla Tertia.