Lucius Valerius Poplicola Balbinus Maximus


Lucius Valerius Poplicola Balbinus Maximus was a Roman senator who was appointed consul in AD 253.

Biography

Valerius Balbinus Maximus was a member of the third century gens Valeria which by now had reached Patrician status. He was probably the son of Lucius Valerius Claudius Acilius Priscillianus Maximus, and like his father, he began his career by serving as one of the sevir equitum Romanorum at the annual review of the equites. He was then appointed the Triumvir capitalis, probably for a year. Next, he was an imperial candidate for the office of Quaestor, and this was followed by his candidature for the office of Praetor tutelaris, which he probably was nominated for prior to AD 240.
Valerius Balbinus Maximus was then appointed as Legatus proconsulis in the province of Asia. He reached the office of consul in AD 253, serving as consul posterior alongside the emperor Volusianus, until Volusianus was murdered in the first few months of that year. His imperial successor Aemilianus may have replaced Valerius Balbinus Maximus with a suffect consul, although Aemilianus himself did not assume the position of consul during his brief reign.
Sometime between AD 254 and 260, Valerius Balbinus Maximus served as the Curator rei publicae Laurentium Lavinatium item cognoscens ad sacras appellationes. His post consular career saw him remain in Italy. He served as Curator aquarum et Miniciae, followed by his acting as Praefectus alimentorum viae Flaminiae. However, Valerius Balbinus Maximus did not achieve a proconsular governorship, nor a second consulship.
Valerius Balbinus Maximus was probably the father of Lucius Valerius Messalla, who was consul in AD 280.

Ancestry