Sextus Appuleius (IV)
The son of the previous Sextus Appuleius (III) and Fabia Numantina.
He was born sometime in the early 1st century, but died young; his tombstone at Luna, set up by his mother, refers to him as "the last of his family" (the Appuleii).
| Preceded by Augustus IV and Lucius Saenius |
Consul of the Roman Empire together with Augustus V 29 BC |
Succeeded by Augustus VI and Potitus Valerius Messalla |
| Preceded by Gaius Silius Aulus Caecina Largus and Lucius Munatius Plancus |
Consul of the Roman Empire together with Sextus Pompeius 14 |
Succeeded by Julius Caesar Drusus and Gaius Norbanus Flaccus |
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