Lucius Venuleius Apronian Octavius Priscus ( Latin: Lucius Venuleius Apronianus Octavius Priscus ) - Roman political second half of the II century .
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The name Prisca originated from Pisa . His father was the consul of 123 years, Lucius Venulei Apronian Octavius Priscus .
Apronian began his career with a monetary triumph, then he was the prefect (responsible for holding) the Latin holiday and, finally, the quaestor . After performing the duties of the praetor in about 142, Apronian was about 143/144 the legate I of the Italian Legion , which was stationed in the Roman province of Lower Moesia . Probably about 144 years old he was on the post of consul-suffice . Between 145 and 161, perhaps in the last years of the reign of Antoninus Pius , Apronian was governor of Tarracon Spain . In 168, he served as ordinary consul along with Lucius Sergius Pavel . Apronian was also an Augur .
Literature
- Prosopographia Imperii Romani . V 253.