Cassius Apronianus
Politician
– 0180
Who was Cassius Apronianus?
Cassius Apronianus or Apronianus was a Roman who lived in the 2nd century. He was a member of Cassius, one of the oldest families in Ancient Rome.
Apronianus was a Roman of senatorial rank. Apronianus was originally from Bithynia. Through his political career, at different periods he was a Roman Proconsul of Cilicia and Dalmatia, during the Nerva-Antonine Dynasty in Rome.
Apronianus married the daughter of Greek historian, orator, and philosopher Dio Chrysostom. Their son was Roman historian, consul and senator Cassius Dio. Apronianus was admitted into the Roman senate in 180, but did not enjoy this honor for long; in the same year he died.
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