Publius Livius Larensis
Publius Livius Larensis († after 192) was a Roman knight at the end of the second century AD Livy Larensis, who was a procurator of the province of Moesia, and then in the year Procurator patrimonii, was the head of the emperor's central council, into which the income from private wealth and the province of Egypt flowed , The last mention of Larensis was on December 31, 192, when he was commissioned to bury the corpse of Commodus. Larensis was also a pontifex minor.
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