M. Sattonius Iucundus
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M. Sattonius Iucundus, third century
During an excavation in the Roman Thermae of Heerlen a whinstone was found, pointing to M. Sattonius Iucundus (or Marcus Sattonius<ref>http://www.heerlen.nl/smartsite.dws?id=3217</ref>, possibly also Marcus Sattonius Jucundus<ref>http://www.heerlen.nl/smartsite.dws?id=3308</ref>) as restorer of the Thermae in the 3rd century, the stone explains he did this as a debt to Fortuna <ref>http://www.heerlen.nl/smartsite.dws?id=3217</ref>.
At that moment Marcus was decurio in Colonia Ulpia Traiana, current Xanten.
It is possible that he was the Marcus Sattonius who, around 253, as a centurion of the third legion in Algiers, erected a statue of Mars in honour of the legion. If this is true, at least it is speculated, he might have returned home, to his birth grounds in Coriovallum (Heerlen), a rich man after his time in the legion was over. And as a rich citizen was able to secure a place in the city counsel of Xanten, the capital of civitas Traianensis, to roman district to witch Coriovallum belonged, which had a counsel of a hundred big landowners<ref>http://www.heerlen.nl/smartsite.dws?id=3217</ref>.
Some sources state the restoration took place around 175<ref>http://www.heerlen.nl/smartsite.dws?id=3308</ref>.
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