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Marcus Aurelius Cleander

Marcus Aurelius Cleander (died 190), commonly known as Cleander, was a Roman freedman who gained extraordinary power as chamberlain and favourite of the emperor Commodus, rising to command the Praetorian Guard and bringing the principal offices of the Roman state into disrepute by selling them to the highest bidder. His career is narrated by Dio Cassius, Herodian and the ''Historia Augusta''.
== Career ==
Cleander's date of birth is unknown but according to Dio Cassius he was born in Phrygia and was sold in Rome as one of a consignment of slaves to be a pack-carrier.〔Cassius Dio, ''Roman History'' (LXXIII.12 )〕 By 182 however he had risen high enough to be an official of the Imperial household, and had married the Emperor's mistress Damostratia.〔 Cleander was instrumental in the death of Commodus's favourite, the chamberlain Saoterus, attaining his position and soon enjoying the emperor's full confidence.〔 He began to plot against the Praetorian Prefect Tigidius Perennis, who exercised the chief responsibilities of government since the indolent Commodus preferred not to concern himself with administration.〔Cassius Dio, ''Roman History'' (LXXIII.9 )〕
In 184 he enabled a detachment of soldiers from Britain brought to Italy to suppress banditry, to denounce Perennis to the Emperor. Commodus gave them permission to execute the Prefect.〔 Cleander proceeded to concentrate power in his own hands and to enrich himself by becoming responsible for all public offices: he sold and bestowed entry to the Roman Senate, army commands, governorships and, increasingly, even the suffect consulships.〔 Early in 188 Cleander disposed of the current praetorian prefect, Atilius Aebutianus, and himself took over supreme command of the Praetorians with the rank of ''a pugione'' (dagger-bearer) with two praetorian prefects subordinate to him.〔''Historia Augusta'', Life of Commodus (6.12 )〕 Now at the zenith of his power, he continued to sell public offices to the highest bidder as his private business. The climax came in the year 190 which had 25 suffect consuls—a record in the 1,000-year history of the Roman consulship—all appointed by Cleander (they included the future Emperor Septimius Severus).〔 Cleander shared the proceeds with the Emperor, but also used some of it for buildings and other public works.〔
In June 190 Rome was afflicted by a food shortage, which the praefectus annonae Papirius Dionysius, in charge of the grain supply, contrived to make worse than it actually was and who laid the blame on Cleander.〔Cassius Dio, ''Roman History'' (LXXIII.13 )〕 As the contemporary senator and historian Cassius Dio narrates, at the end of June a mob demonstrated against Cleander during a horse-race in the Circus Maximus.〔 In response, he sent the Praetorian Guard to put down the disturbances but Pertinax, the Praefectus urbi (city prefect of Rome), despatched the Vigiles Urbani to oppose them. Cleander fled to Commodus for protection, but the mob followed him calling for his head. At the urging of his mistress Marcia, Commodus had Cleander beheaded and his son killed.〔
As Edward Gibbon relates it,
Ironically, this mirrored the previous incident in which the legions of Britain had demanded and received the death of Perennis, because of which the mob realized that it had every chance of success.

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