2nd century Roman senator and provincial governor
Cassius Apronianus was a Roman senator who lived in the 2nd century. It has been conjectured that he supposedly married the daughter of the Greek historian, orator, and philosopher Dio Chrysostom .[ 1] [ 2] Their son was the historian, consul and senator Cassius Dio .[ 3]
Apronianus was originally from Bithynia (modern northwestern Turkey ). He was governor of Lycia et Pamphylia around 179/180,[ 4] then of Cilicia (modern southeastern Turkey ) c. 180 – c. 183,[ 5] where he was joined by his son Dio.[ 1] Apronianus became suffect consul most likely around 185,[ 4] after which he served as governor of Dalmatia (modern Dalmatia , Croatia ).[ 3]
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^ a b Dio, 44.36; 49.1; 72.7
^ Gowing, Alain M. (1990). "Dio's Name" . Classical Philology . 85 (1): 49– 54.
^ a b Smith, William , ed. (1880). A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, Volume 1 . J. Murray. p. 251 . Retrieved 28 November 2016 .
^ a b Géza Alföldy, Konsulat und Senatorenstand unter der Antoninen (Bonn: Rudolf Habelt Verlag, 1977), p. 265
^ Alföldy, Konsulat und Senatorenstand , p. 254
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