Lucius Venuleius Apronianus (Consul 168)

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Lucius Venuleius Apronianus Octavius ​​Priscus (* around 110 in Pisa ) was a Roman politician and senator of the 2nd century AD.

Apronianus came from Pisa and was a son of the consul of the same name of the year 123. Before his praetoric career, Apronianus was triumvir monetalis , supervised as praefectus urbi feriarum Latinarum the observance of the holidays taken over from the Latins and was quaestor . After his praetur (142?) Apronianus became a legate of the legio I Italica of the Roman province of Moesia inferior (Lower Moesia ) around 143/144 (? ). The Suffektkonsulat held Apronianus probably around the year 144. Between 145 and 161, possibly in the last years of the reign of Antoninus Pius , was Apronianus governor of the province of Hispania Citerior . In 168 Apronianus finally held his second consulate. He was also an augur .

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