Tiberius Claudius Cleobulus

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Birth165
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Biography

Tiberius Claudius Cleobulus (c.165–c.213 AD) was an ancient Roman who held the position of suffect consul of Rome for one term in 210 AD.

History

Claudius was the son of an earlier Tiberius Claudius Cleobulus (c.135-c.180) and Acilia, the daughter of Manius Acilius Glabrio Gnaeus Cornelius Severus. He served as suffect consul for one term, under the rule of Caracalla (198–217), in 210 AD.

Family

Claudius married his cousin, Acilia Frestana, who was the daughter of Manius Acilius Glabrio, and niece of Acilia. Claudius and Acilia Festana together had Claudia Acilia Priscilliana, who would later marry Lucius Valerius Messalla. He also had a son, Claudius Acilius Cleobulus.

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