Hiberus
Hiberius (fl. 1st century AD) was an imperial freedman who assumed the duties of praefectus or governor of Roman Egypt for a few months in AD 32, from the premature death of Vitrasius Pollio to the arrival from Rome of Aulus Avilius Flaccus.[1] He may have been a slave to Antonia Minor, wife of Drusus.
Besides Hiberus, only one other freedman served as governor of Egypt, .
References[]
- ^ Cassius Dio, Romaike Historia 58.19.6
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- 1st-century Romans
- 1st-century Roman governors of Egypt
- Emperor's slaves and freedmen
- Roman governors of Egypt
- Ancient Roman people stubs