Claudius Pompeianus

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Claudius Pompeianus was a prominent 2nd-century Roman general and senator, son-in-law of Emperor Marcus Aurelius, who played a key military role during the Marcomannic Wars.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 2nd-century Roman person
Roman general
Roman senator
activeInPeriod 2nd century
affiliation Roman Senate
associatedWith Lucilla
Marcomannic Wars
Marcus Aurelius
citizenship Roman Empire
countryOfMilitaryService Roman Empire
era Nerva–Antonine dynasty
fatherInLaw Marcus Aurelius
genre Roman military history
historicalRegion Roman Empire
militaryRank general
motherInLaw Faustina the Younger
nobleTitle senator
notableFor being son-in-law of Emperor Marcus Aurelius
commanding Roman forces on the Danube frontier
notableWork military leadership in the Marcomannic Wars
occupation general
senator
participatedIn Marcomannic Wars
politicalAlignment imperial Roman government
positionHeld Roman senator
consul of the Roman Empire
senatorial commander in the Marcomannic Wars
sonInLawOf Marcus Aurelius
sphereOfInfluence Roman military affairs
Roman senatorial politics
spouse Lucilla

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Marcomannic Wars significantPerson Claudius Pompeianus