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Marcus Arrecinus Clemens (praetorian prefect under Caligula)

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246: 156:. Suetonius says that Caligula bullied Clemens, often in front of the guards. On 24 January 41, Clemens participated in the murder of Caligula, the Empress 258: 134: 88: 276: 127: 138: 281: 291: 230: 118:, to Arrecinus and Tertulla, members of an obscure family which, according to the historian 8: 237: 126:
rank. His sister Arrecina Clementina, also born in Pisaurum, c. 12, became the wife of
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Clemens served as prefect from 38 to 41, during the reign of Emperor
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Clemens' wife is usually identified as Julia, the sister of
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1st century AD prefect of the Roman Praetorian Guard
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Pisaurum
Rome
Roman Empire
Praetorian prefect
Praetorian Guard
prefect
Roman
bodyguard
Praetorian Guard
Pisaurum
Italy
Suetonius
equestrian
Titus Flavius Sabinus
Julius Lupus
Marcus Arrecinus Clemens
Arrecina Tertulla
Titus
Caligula
Caesonia
Claudius


Naevius Sutorius Macro
Praetorian prefect
Lucius Arruntius Stella
Rufrius Pollio
Catonius Justus
Categories
1st-century praetorian prefects

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