Sextus Catius Clementinus Priscillianus (fl.
Lepi]dus I[—], a suffect consul sometime during the early third century.
[1] Catius Clementinus’ early career is unknown, but in AD 230, he was made consul ordinarius alongside Lucius Virius Agricola, which is attested by a military diploma.
[2] In the following year (AD 231), he was appointed Legatus Augusti pro praetore (or imperial governor) of Germania Superior, which is attested by an inscription.
[3] Probably from 236/237 until 238/239 he was governor of Cappadocia, where he is attested by an inscription[4] on a miliarium.