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Lucius Catilius Severus

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Lucius Catilius Severus Julianus Claudius Reginus was Roman consul twice, in the years 110 CE (as consul suffectus) and 120 CE (as consul ordinarius).[1] In 120 CE his co-consul was Antoninus Pius.[2] Catilius served as provincial governor in Asia and Africa multiple times[3] and also was prefect of Rome.[1] He is believed to have married Dasumia Polla,[3] the widow of Domitius Tullus, and thereby became step-great-grandfather of the later Emperor Marcus Aurelius, whose upbringing he influenced.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b Grant, Michael (1994). The Antonines: The Roman Empire in Transition. Psychology Press. p. 25. ISBN 9780415107549.
  2. ^ Cocceianus Dio Cassius (1859). Cassius Dio's Römische Geschichte, übersetzt von D. Leonhard Tafel (in German). Vol. 3. J. B. Metzler. p. 1610.
  3. ^ a b Shelton, Jo-Ann (2013). The Women of Pliny's Letters. Routledge. p. 139. ISBN 9780415374286.
  4. ^ Birley, Anthony R. (2012). "Early Life: Family, Youth and Education". In van Ackeren, Marcel (ed.). A Companion to Marcus Aurelius. John Wiley & Sons. p. 140. ISBN 9781405192859. {{cite book}}: External link in |chapterurl= (help); Unknown parameter |chapterurl= ignored (|chapter-url= suggested) (help)