His career began in his teens with the
vigintiviri, as one of the
tresviri monetalis; assignment to this board was usually allocated to
patricians or favored individuals. This was followed at the age of 25 as a
quaestor in the prestigious service to the Emperor. Following his consulate, Barbarus took an interest in intellectual matters.
G.W. Bowersock states that from 162 to 165 Barbarus was a regular attendee to
Galen's anatomy demonstrations in Rome; other distinguished Romans in the audience included
Lucius Sergius Paullus, consul for the second time in 168 and
urban prefect, and
Gnaeus Claudius Severus, consul for the second time in 173. Barbarus was also an acquaintance of
Herodes Atticus, a prominent member of the
Second Sophistic:
Philostratus tells us that Herodes wrote Barbarus a number of letters. Around the year 164, he became one of the
comes Augustalis, the inner circle of advisors in attendance on the Emperor; this was when Barbarus and the empress
Faustina escorted
Lucilla to
Ephesus where she married Lucius Verus. == See also ==