Sextus Appuleius

He married Octavia Major, the elder half-sister of Augustus, by whom he had at least one son, also named Sextus Appuleius (II).

[3][4][5] Sextus Appuleius II was son of the above and Octavia Major, the elder half-sister of Augustus.

As a result of some unspecified event during this proconsulship he was granted a Roman Triumph in January 26 BC.

[9][10] According to an inscription in the province of Asia,[11] he had married a woman named Quinctilia, who was a sister to the Roman politician and general Publius Quinctilius Varus.

[14] He was married to Fabia Numantina, a daughter of either Africanus Fabius Maximus, or Paullus Fabius Maximus and Marcia, a maternal cousin of Augustus (daughter of Atia, his aunt, and his step-brother Philippus).

His death is not recorded by Tacitus in the surviving part of The Annals, suggesting that it occurred during the period covered in the missing portion of book 5 (i.e.

He was born sometime in the early 1st century, but died young; his tombstone at Luna,[1][16] set up by his mother, refers to him as "the last of his family" (the Appuleii).