Background
Lucius Minicius was born in the month of February 96. His father, Lucius Minicius Natalis, originally a plebeian, achieved significant civilian and military positions in Numidia, Dacia, and Pannonia during the reigns of Trajan and Hadrian, eventually becoming a Senator.
Career
Lucius Minicius was raised in Barcino, modern-day Barcelona, in Hispania Tarraconensis. In 129, before reaching the age of 32 years, Lucius Minicius decided to participate in the Olympic Games in Greece. To do so, he left his hometown of Barcino and traveled to Tarraco, the largest city in Hispania Tarraconensis, where Roman chariot races to qualify for the Olympic Games were being held.
Lucius Minicius served three legions as military tribune: Legio I Adiutrix at Dacia around 115, Legio XI Claudia at Moesia around 115, and Legio XIV Gemina at Carnuntum around 116.
He played an important role in the conquest of Dacia. Around 127 he was appointed Praetor and around 130 he was appointed legate in command of the Legio VI Victrix in Britain.
After his return Lucius Minicius was appointed praefectus alimentorum and also curator of the Via Flaminia. Lucius Minicius served as the Proconsul of Africa from 153 to 154.
Lucius Minicius was the patron of Barcino, his hometown.
In 125 he donated a spa town to the city with aqueducts built on the property. Traces of these baths were found under the plaça de Sant Miquel, a town square in Barcelona. Two plates honoring him were found and placed on exposition at the Archaeology Museum of Catalonia.
On the anniversary of his birth Lucius Minicius made monetary contributions to the city.
The city of Barcelona named an area in his honor at Montjuïc, an Olympic venue.