First century Roman senator, consul, and provincial governor
Gaius Sallustius Passienus Crispus
Born
Visellium
Spouse(s)
Junia Calvina (possibly) Domitia Agrippina the Younger
Children
Sallustia Calvina (possibly)
Parent
Gaius Sallustius Crispus (father)
Relatives
Nero
Gaius Sallustius Passienus Crispus[i] was a prominent figure in the Roman Empire during the first century. He held the consulship twice, and was stepfather of the future emperor Nero.
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