(Marcus) Caeionius Proculus
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(Marcus) Caeionius Proculus (250 or 255 – after 289) was a Suffect Consul of Rome in 289. He was perhaps the son of (Marcus) Caeionius Varus (225 or 230 – after 285), PUR in 284 and 295, and wife (Rufia C.f. Procula) (b. 235). His possible father was a descendant of Marcus Caeionius Silvanus, Consul of Rome in 156.
Married to (Alfenia Juliana) (b. 260 or 265), perhaps daughter of Lucius Alfenius Virius Julianus (b. 230), F. A.p. in 240 and a relative of Cassius Apronianus, they were perhaps the parents of:
- (Caeionia) (b. 285 or 290), married to (Pincius) (b. 280), c.v. at the beginning of the 4th century, and they were perhaps the parents of (Pincia) (b. 305), married to Amnius Manius Caesonius Nicomachus Anicius Paulinus Honorius or Amnius Anicius Paulinus, Consul of Rome in 334
- Caeionius Apronianus (290 – after 313 or 316), Patron of Cillium
- Marcus Caeionius Julianus Camenius (285 – after 334), Pur in 333, married to Publilia (?), perhaps the parents of:
- Caeionius Italicus (310 – after 343), Cons. Num. in 343
- Publilius Caeionius Julianus (315 – after 355), Corr. Tusc.-Ombr. ca 355, married to (Tarracia) (b. 320), perhaps the daughter of Tarracius Nu..., c.v. at the beginning of the 4th century, and he was perhaps the father and she certainly the mother of:
[edit] References
- Christian Settipani, Continuité gentilice et continuité familiale dans les familles sénatoriales romaines à l’époque impériale: mythe et réalité, Prosopographica et Genealogica vol. 2 (Linacre College, Oxford, 2000), Addenda et Corrigenda