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His career is largely unknown, except that he became ordinary consul in the year 14. It was during his consulship that
Augustus died and was succeeded by Tiberius. As a magistrate, Appuleius was the first to swear allegiance to Tiberius.
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He was born sometime in the early 1st century, but died young; his tombstone at Luna, set up by his mother, refers to him as "the last of his family" (the
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Appuleius III was the son of the previous and Quinctilia. This Sextus Appuleius was also a half-great-nephew of
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Appuleius was married to
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