Lucius Valerius Propinquus

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Triumph of Lucius Valerius Propinquus, engraved by Josef Jan Alois Drda, Prague, round 1822

Lucius Valerius Propinquus was a Roman senator active in the second century AD. He was suffect consul who replaced the ordinary consul Marcus Annius Verus and was the colleague of the other ordinary consul, Gaius Eggius Ambibulus, for the remainder of the first nundinium of 126.[1]

His full name was reconstructed by Géza Alföldy from a fragmentary inscription found in Tarraco, Spain,[2] and is thought to be Lucius Valerius Pomponius Granius Grattius [? Cerealis] Geminius Restitutus. Ronald Syme identified his place of origin as Liria in Tarraconensis.[3]

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