Gnaeus Claudius Severus Arabianus

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Who is Gnaeus Claudius Severus Arabianus?

Gnaeus Claudius Severus Arabianus was a Roman Senator and philosopher that lived in the Roman Empire.

Severus was the son of the consul and the first Roman Governor of Arabia Petraea, Gaius Claudius Severus by an unnamed mother. Severus was of Pontian Greek descent. He was born and raised in Pompeiopolis, a city in the Roman province of Galatia.

When Severus had come to Rome during the reign of Roman Emperor Hadrian, he had become a philosophical mentor and a teacher to Roman noble students. Among his students was the future Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius, with whom he had become friends. Severus was the philosophical mentor of Marcus Aurelius.

In Rome, Severus assumed a reputation as a man of spirit and as a great philosophical mentor. He was a follower of Peripatetic philosophy and later served as an ordinary consul in 146 in the reign of the Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius.

He married an unnamed woman, by whom he had a son called Gnaeus Claudius Severus. Severus was evidently a politician with a deep interest in political philosophy and this is revealed, on Marcus Aurelius’ opinion of Severus in Meditations:

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