Marcus Ulpius Eubiotus Leurus

Marcus Ulpius Eubiotus Leurus was a Roman senator, who was active during the first part of the third century.

He was the son of Marcus Ulpius Leurus and Flavia Habroea, natives of Hypata.

[3] Based on the similarity of his youngest son's name to that of the ephemeral emperor Marcus Clodius Pupienus Maximus, John H. Oliver suggests he may have married Pupiena Sextia Paulina Cethegilla, the emperor Pupienus's daughter,[4] a supposition later supported by Ronald Syme.

"[4] Portions of his cursus honorum are known from an inscription found in Athens praising his generosity during a time of famine.

[6] Leurus was eponymous archon of Athens for the term 229/230, and an agonothete of the Panathenaic Games.