Frontinus
| Sextus Julius Frontinus | |
|---|---|
| Born | c. 40 AD | 
| Died | 103 (aged 62–63) AD | 
| Nationality | Roman | 
| Occupation(s) | Engineer, author, soldier & politician | 
| Notable work | De aquaeductu Strategemata | 
| Office | Roman consul | 
| Children | 1+ | 
Sextus Julius Frontinus (c. 40 – 103 AD) was a Roman civil engineer, author, soldier and senator of the late 1st century AD. He was a successful general under Domitian, commanding forces in Roman Britain, and on the Rhine and Danube frontiers. A novus homo, he was consul three times. Frontinus ably discharged several important administrative duties for Nerva and Trajan. However, he is best known to the post-Classical world as an author of technical treatises, especially De aquaeductu, dealing with the aqueducts of Rome.