Marcus Nonius Arrius Mucianus
Marcus Nonius Arrius Mucianus was an imperial Roman politician and Senator at the beginning of the 3rd century CE. Mucianus grew up in Verona. He may have been the son of Marcus Nonius Arrius Mucianus Manlius Carbo, Suffect Consul, likely under emperor Commodus, and the grandson of Marcus Nonius Macrinus, Suffect Consul in 154 CE. His wife was Sextia Asinia Polla. Mucianus became an ordinary consul in 201 CE and, from 204 CE onwards, he became a quindecimviri sacris faciundis, a sacred priest in charge of the Sibylline Books. In Verona, he became a curator and patron.
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Preceded by Tiberius Claudius Severus Proculus, and Gaius Aufidius Victorinus |
Consul of the Roman Empire 201 with Lucius Annius Fabianus |
Succeeded by Septimus Severus III, and Caracalla |
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