• Lucius Saenius, a member of the
Roman senate at the time that the
conspiracy of Catiline was uncovered, in 63 BC. He might be the same Lucius Saenius who was consul in 30 BC, but more likely his father. •
Lucius Saenius L. f., probably surnamed
Balbinus, consul
suffectus from the Kalends of November to the end of 30 BC, as the final colleague of
Octavian that year. He was the author of the
lex Saenia by which Octavian appointed a number of new
patricians in the following year. • Gaius Saenius Severus, consul
suffectus from the Kalends of July in AD 126. • Quintus Saenius Q. f. Pompeianus,
conductor quattuor publicorum for the province of
Africa, probably in the time of the
Antonines. His wife was Fuficia Clymena, and he had two freedmen, Prosdectus and Trypherus, whose names appear on his tomb at Rome. • Marcus Saenius Donatus, one of the
Arval Brethren from at least AD 219 to 238. ==See also==