{{Short description|1st century BC Roman senator and consul}} '''Titus Peducaeus''' (fl. 1st century BC) was a Roman senator who was appointed suffect consul in 35 BC.

==Biography== Peducaeus was a member of a late Republican senatorial family, but much of Peducaeus’ career is unclear. Confusion in the sources means that events in which a Peducaeus participated could be assigned to a number of individuals of the same ''gens''. It is believed that Titus Peducaeus may possibly have been the Caesarean governor of Corsica et Sardinia in 48 BC; the primary source for this, Appian, gives him the praenomen "Sextus", but this has been questioned.<ref>Shackleton-Bailey, p.&nbsp;306</ref>

By 40 BC, he was possibly a legate under Lucius Antonius in Hispania.<ref>Broughton, p.&nbsp;385</ref> Then in 35 BC, he was appointed ''consul suffectus'', replacing Lucius Cornificius.<ref>Broughton, p.&nbsp;406</ref> Nothing further is known of his career.

==Sources== * Broughton, T. Robert S., ''The Magistrates of the Roman Republic'', Vol II (1952) * Shackleton-Bailey, D. R., ''Cicero: Letters to Atticus: Volume 4, Books 7.10-10'' (2004)

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{{DEFAULTSORT:Peducaeus, Titus}} Category:1st-century BC Roman consuls Category:Senators of the Roman Republic Category:Roman governors of Sardinia Category:Peducaei Category:Year of birth unknown Category:Year of death unknown