Titus Clodius Vibius Varus

Titus Clodius Vibius Varus was a Roman senator and shared the consulship with Appius Annius Atilius Bradua in AD 160. A bull offering was made to the goddess Cybele for the health of Emperor Antoninus Pius and for the preservation of the Colonia Copia Felix Munatia (now Lyon) on the fifth of December in the year of Vibius' consulate.[1][2]

References

  1. Henry COXE (pseud. [i.e. John Millard.]) The Gentleman's Guide in His Tour Through France p.83-84
  2. Emily Hemelrijk, Greg Woolf Women and the Roman City in the Latin West p.163

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Political offices
Preceded by
Plautius Quintillus,
M. Statius Priscus Licinius Italicus
Consul of the Roman Empire
160
with Appius Annius Atilius Bradua
Succeeded by
Marcus Aurelius Caesar III,
L. Aelius Aurelius Commodus II
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