Marcus Pomponius Maecius Probus (c. 195 – after 228) was a
Consul
Consul (abbrev. ''cos.''; Latin plural ''consules'') was the title of one of the two chief magistrates of the Roman Republic, and subsequently also an important title under the Roman Empire. The title was used in other European city-states throu ...
in 228 AD.
He was the son of Marcus Maecius Probus and his wife Pomponia Arria.
In the genealogical reconstruction by C. Settipani, he married and had:
* Marcus Maecius Probus (born c. 220), married to Pupiena Sextia Paulina Cethegilla (born c. 225), daughter of
Marcus Pupienus Africanus and his wife Cornelia Marullina, and had:
** (Marcus Maecius Orfitus) (born c. 245), married to (Furia) (born c. 244), daughter of
Gordian III and his wife
Tranquillina
Furia Sabinia Tranquillina (c. 225 – aft. 244 AD) was the Empress of Rome and wife of Emperor Gordian III. She was the young daughter of the Praetorian Prefect Timesitheus by an unknown wife.
In 241 AD her father was appointed the head of the ...
, and had:
*** (Maecia Proba) (born c. 270), married to (Faltonius) (born c. 260), son of
Faltonius Pinianus
Faltonius Pinianus (c. 235 - aft. 286) was a Proconsul of Asia in 286 or 305.
He was the son of Faltonius Restitutianus.
He married and had issue:
*Faltonius (born c. 260), married to Maecia Proba (born c. 270), daughter of Marcus Maecius Orfi ...
, and had issue
See also
*
Maecia gens
Sources
*''
Continuité gentilice et continuité sénatoriale dans les familles sénatoriales romaines à l'époque impériale'', 2000
2nd-century Romans
3rd-century Romans
Imperial Roman consuls
Year of birth uncertain
190s births
3rd-century deaths
Year of death unknown
Probus
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