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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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in 29 BC. He then served as proconsul of Hispania in 28 BC, then as proconsul of Asia 23-22 BC. As a result of some unspecified event during this proconsulship he was granted a
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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 Appuleii).
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According to an inscription in the province of Asia, he had married a woman named Quinctilia, who was a sister to the Roman politician and general
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It is assumed Appuleius died not long after 14 because he is not mentioned subsequent to his consulship. His death is not recorded by
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This Sextus Appuleius achieved a number of notable offices during the regime of his half-uncle. He was ordinary consul with
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Sextus Appuleius III was the son of the previous and Quinctilia. This Sextus Appuleius was also a half-great-nephew of
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is the name of four figures during the 1st century BC and 1st century AD. The first Sextus Appuleius was married to
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It has been proposed that the middle-aged flamen on the Ara Pacis is this Sextus Appuleius in his role as
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Pollini, J., 'Ahenobarbi, Appuleii and Some Others on the Ara Pacis', pp. 456-8
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Pollini, John; 'Ahenobarbi, Appuleii and Some Others on the Ara Pacis' from
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He seems also to have served as governor of Illyricum in 8 BC, succeeding
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Name of four notable Romans of the 1st century BC and 1st century AD
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It is likely that this Sextus Appuleius, and not his father, was
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Augustus to Nero: A Source Book on Roman History 31 BC - AD 68
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in that post. He was a member of the college of augurs.
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Women, Children, and Senators on the Ara Pacis Augustae
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Sextus Appuleius IV (great-grandson of Octavia Major)
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Index

Octavia Major
Augustus
Octavia Major
Octavia Major
Augustus
Marcus Appuleius
Octavia Major
Augustus
Augustus
Roman Triumph
Tiberius
Publius Quinctilius Varus
Appuleia Varilla
Augustus
Lucius Saenius
Consul
Roman Empire
Augustus
Potitus Valerius Messalla
Augustus
Fabia Numantina
Africanus Fabius Maximus
Paullus Fabius Maximus
Marcia
Philippus
Tacitus
Aulus Caecina Largus
Lucius Munatius Plancus
Consul
Roman Empire

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