Lucius Venuleius Apronianus Octavius Priscus
2nd century Roman senator, consul and governor / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lucius Venuleius Apronianus Octavius Priscus was a Roman senator active during the first half of the second century AD. He was suffect consul around the year 145, then ordinary consul in 168 with Lucius Sergius Paullus as his colleague.[1] Priscus is known only from non-literary sources.
Priscus has his origins in Pisa; not only were both the fragmentary inscriptions (one lost) used to define his career found in that city,[2] a lead pipe stamped with his name proves he owned property in the town.[3][4] His father was Lucius Venuleius Apronianus Octavius Priscus.[5]
The Venuleii family owned the magnificent villa-estate at Massaciuccoli.