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Paullus Fabius Persicus

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132:(c. 44). An edict written by Persicus from his time as proconsul of Asia survives, addressed to the Ephesians concerning issues in the worship of the Goddess Artemis. 217: 245: 198: 419: 39: 43: 31: 110:
and praetor, though the details of these posts are unknown. His next dated post is in 34, when he became ordinary consul with
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aged c. 15 to replace his then recently deceased father. Around the same time, he was also made a member of the
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The first appearance of Persicus is in June of the year 15, when he was co-opted into the
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adds, "He was also shunned by the virtuous and exemplary Julius Graecinus, the parent of
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Paullus Fabius Persicus is believed to have been born in 2 or 1 BCE. His
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He seems to have died sometime in the reign of Claudius.
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After his consulship, his next post was proconsul of
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Index

Claudius
Paullus Fabius Maximus
Marcia
Augustus
Atia
L. Marcius Philippus
Julius Caesar
Augustus
Julius Caesar
Lucius Aemilius Paullus Macedonicus
Macedonian
Perseus
Arval Brethren
College of Pontiffs
Sodales Augustales
Tiberius
Lucius Vitellius
Roman Emperor
Vitellius
Asia
Claudius
Seneca the Younger
Ronald Syme
Julius Agricola



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