Lucius Turkey Apronian ( lat. Lucius Tircius Apronianus ; in some sources - lat. Turgius ) - statesman of the Roman Empire in the first half of the 4th century, prefect of Rome in 339 .
| Lucius Turkey Upronian | |||||||
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| lat Lucius Turcius Apronianus | |||||||
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| Predecessor | Mecilius Gilarian | ||||||
| Successor | Fabius Titian | ||||||
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In 323, he may have ruled the provinces of Lucania and Bruttius . From July 14 to October 25, 339 [1] held the post of Prefect of Rome (under the Emperor Constant).
His father was Lucius Turkey Secundus ( consul-suffice in an unknown year), and his sons - Lucius Turkey Apronian Athonius (prefect of Rome in 362-364) and Lucius Turkey Secundus Asterius ( corrector Flaminii and Pitseny ). He died before the year 350.
Notes
- ↑ Chronograph 354 years
Literature
- Jones AHM Apronianus 9 // Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire / AHM Jones , JR Martindale, J. Morris. - Cambridge University Press , 1971. - Vol. I: AD 260–395. - P. 88. - ISBN 0-521-07233-6 [2001 reprint].