Gnaeus Acerronius Proculus

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Template:Short description Gnaeus Acerronius Proculus was a consul of the Roman Empire in 37 AD, with Gaius Petronius Pontius Nigrinus as his colleague; that was the year Tiberius died.[1][2]

Proculus is possibly a descendant of the Cn. Acerronius whom Cicero mentions in his oration for Tullius, Pro Tullio, from 71 BC, as a vir optimus. He may also have been the father of Acerronia Polla, a friend of Agrippina the Younger, whom the emperor Nero had murdered in AD 59.[3][4]

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  1. Tacitus, Annals vi. 45
  2. Suetonius, The Twelve Caesars, "Tiberius", 73
  3. Cicero, Pro Tullio 16, &c.
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