Claudio Ermogeniano Cesario


Claudio Ermogeniano Cesario (in Latin: Claudius or Clodius Hermogenianus Caesarius; floruit 374; ... - ...) was a Roman politician who was an official of the Roman Empire.

It was proconsul of Africa, then praefectus urbi of Rome in 374. That year there was an overflow of the Tiber that flooded several plain neighborhoods; Claudio is praised by Ammiano Marcellino for his emergency management, particularly for the distribution of food; the same historian remembers its public order management and the numerous restorations of public buildings, in particular the great portico of the Good Event (Porticus Eventus Boni), located near Agrippa's baths.

Claudio, pagano, belonging to the college of the fifteenth century sacris faciundis; On July 19, 374 participated in a taurobolio and a cribolio.

His relatives are not known, but it is likely that he was related to Fifth Clodio Ermogeniano Olibrio. Notemodify wikitesto Bibliografiamodifica wikitesto

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