Publius Vitellius, grandfather of the emperor Vitellius, was a Roman eques, who served as procurator during the reign of Augustus. [1]
Vitellius was born at Nuceria Apulorum (Luceria) or possibly at Nuceria Alfaterna, [2] perhaps the son of the Quintus Vitellius who was a quaestor under Augustus. [3] His sister, Vitellia, married Aulus Plautius, consul suffectus in 1 BC. He had four sons: Lucius, the father of the emperor, had a distinguished military career, and was consul in AD 34. [4] [5] Publius was also a distinguished soldier, serving on the staff of Germanicus. He was arrested following the downfall of Sejanus, and died in confinement. [1] [6] Aulus was consul suffectus in AD 32, and died in office. [7] Quintus was a senator, whom the emperor deprived of his rank. [8]