Sextus Cocceius Vibianus

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Sextus Cocceius Vibianus was a Roman Senator in 204. He was the son of Sextus Cocceius Severianus and Caesonia. He was also the grandson of Sextus Cocceius Severianus, Proconsul of Africa.

He married and had a daughter, who married Quintus Anicius Faustus Paulinus (born c. 180), Legate of Moesia Inferior between 229 and 230 or c. 230 to 232, and had issue.

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