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Name
  
Clodius Adelphius

Role
  
Politician


Died
  
351 AD

Spouse
  
Faltonia Betitia Proba (m. 351 AD)

Children
  
Quintus Clodius Hermogenianus Olybrius, Faltonius Probus Alypius

Great grandchildren
  
Anicius Petronius Probus, Anicius Hermogenianus Olybrius, Anicius Probinus

People also search for
  
Quintus Clodius Hermogenianus Olybrius

Grandchildren
  
Anicia Faltonia Proba

Clodius Celsinus Adelphius or Adelfius (fl. 333–351) was a politician of the Roman Empire.

Life

He was married to the poet Faltonia Betitia Proba, and they had two sons, Quintus Clodius Hermogenianus Olybrius (consul in 379) and Faltonius Probus Alypius. His wife converted to Christianity after 353, and later Celsinus probably converted too; he probably dedicated a column ad altare majus S. Anastasiae, near the main altar of the church of Sant'Anastasia, or that was his and his wife's funerary inscription.

Before 333, Adelphius was corrector of Apulia et Calabria, with the see of his office at Beneventum, where he was a patron too. In 351 he was proconsul of an unknown province, probably Africa, and he was already married to Proba. From 7 June to 18 December 351 he is attested as praefectus urbi of Rome, under the usurper Magnentius. In this period he was accused by some Dorus of conspiring against Magnentius; it is probable that this accusation was true, as shown by the fact that Proba wrote a poem celebrating Emperor Constantius II's victory over the usurper.

References

Clodius Celsinus Adelphius Wikipedia