Tiberius Claudius Cleobulus
Tiberius Claudius Cleobulus (c.165–c.213 AD) was a Roman senator who held the position of suffect consul for one nundinium around 210 AD.[1][2]
Claudius was the son of an earlier Tiberius Claudius Cleobulus (c.135-c.180) and Acilia, the daughter of Manius Acilius Glabrio Gnaeus Cornelius Severus. He married his cousin, , who was the daughter of , consul in 186, and niece of Acilia. Claudius and Acilia Festana together had , who would later marry Lucius Valerius Messalla.[2][3] He also had a son, Claudius Acilius Cleobulus.
References[]
- ^ Mennen 2011, p. 85.
- ^ Jump up to: a b Dondin-Payre 1993, p. 168.
- ^ Lehmann & Holum 2000, p. 51.
Bibliography[]
- Dondin-Payre, Monique (1993). Exercice du pouvoir et continuité gentilice : les Acilii Glabriones : du IIIe siècle av. J.-C. au Ve siècle ap. J.-C (in French). Rome: École française de Rome. ISBN 9782728302710.
- Lehmann, Clayton Miles; Holum, Kenneth G. (1999). The Greek and Latin Inscriptions of Caesarea Maritima. Atlanta, Ga.: Scholars Press. ISBN 9780897570282.
- Mennen, Inge (2011). Power and Status in the Roman Empire, AD 193-284. Leiden: Brill. ISBN 9789004203594.
Categories:
- 2nd-century Romans
- 3rd-century Romans
- Roman Republican consuls
- 165 births
- 213 deaths
- Acilii
- Ancient Roman people stubs