Appius Claudius Julianus was a Roman politician and statesman in the 3rd century AD.
Julianus may have been descended from the Claudii Pulchri, whose roots go back to the time of the Republic.
Then, under the emperor Caracalla or Elagabalus, he held the office of Proconsul of the Province of Africa.
In 224 AD, Julianus served as ordinary consul, with Gaius Bruttius Crispinus as his colleague.
[2] His son was the suffect consul of 238 AD, Claudius Julianus, mentioned in the Historia Augusta, and his daughter was Claudia Sabinilla.