Marcus Junius Pera

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In office216 BC
In office225 BC
Marcus Junius Pera
Dictator of the Roman Republic
In office216 BC
Magister equitumTiberius Sempronius Gracchus
Censor of the Roman Republic
In office225 BC
ColleagueGaius Claudius Centho
Consul of the Roman Republic
In office230 BC
ColleagueMarcus Aemilius Barbula

Marcus Junius Pera (fl. 230  216 BC) was a Roman politician before and during the Second Punic War.

Pera served as one of the consuls for the year 230 BC; during his consulship, he – along with his colleague Marcus Aemilius Barbula – campaigned against local tribes in Liguria.[1]

He also was elected censor for 225 BC with Gaius Claudius Centho as his colleague.[2] They conducted a census of the Roman population: Livy reports the number of citizens as 270,213.[3]

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