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  • Tiberius Claudius Pompeianus
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  • Tiberius Claudius Pompeianus (c. 125 – aft. 193) was a politician and military commander during the Roman Empire. A general under the Emperor Marcus Aurelius, Pompeianus distinguished himself during Rome's Parthian and Marcomannic Wars. A member the imperial family due to his marriage to Lucilla, a daughter of Marcus Aurelius, he was a key figure during the Emperor's reign. Though offered the imperial throne three times, he refused to claim the title for himself.
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Office
  • Consul of the Roman Empire
  • Suffect Consul of the Roman Empire
  • Military Governor of Pannionia Inferior
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term start
  • 162
  • 164
  • 173
Birth Date
  • 125
death place
  • Rome, Roman Empire
Spouse
Name
  • Tiberius Claudius Pompeianus
Caption
  • Marble relief of Tiberius Claudius Pompeianus with Emperor Marcus Aurelius in the Capitoline Museums in Rome
Birth Place
  • Antioch, Syria, Roman Empire
Title
  • Consul of the Roman Empire
  • Military Governor of Pannionia Inferior
term end
  • 162
  • 168
  • 173
death date
  • 193
Successor
  • Marcus Pontius Laelianus and Aulus Junius Pastor Lucius Caesennius Sospes
  • Lucius Aurelius Gallus and Quintus Volusius Flaccus Cornelianus
Religion
alongside
Years
  • 162
  • 164
  • 173
Children
  • Lucius Aurellius Commodus Pompeianus
regent
Predecessor
  • Sextus Calpurnius Scipio Orfitus and Sextus Quintilius Maximus
  • Junius Rusticus and Lucius Titius Plautius Aquilinus
abstract
  • Tiberius Claudius Pompeianus (c. 125 – aft. 193) was a politician and military commander during the Roman Empire. A general under the Emperor Marcus Aurelius, Pompeianus distinguished himself during Rome's Parthian and Marcomannic Wars. A member the imperial family due to his marriage to Lucilla, a daughter of Marcus Aurelius, he was a key figure during the Emperor's reign. Though offered the imperial throne three times, he refused to claim the title for himself.