Pollienus Armenius Peregrinus was probably the biological son of Lucius Armenius Peregrinus, who was appointed
Praetor in AD 213. At some point he was adopted either by
Pollienus Auspex or his son
Tiberius Julius Pollienus Auspex. In AD 243, Armenius Peregrinus was the
Proconsular
governor of
Lycia et Pamphylia. In the following year (244), he was appointed
consul prior alongside
Fulvius Aemilianus. It is speculated that at some point he may have been the proconsular governor of
Asia. Armenius Peregrinus was married to the daughter of
Flavius Julius Latronianus, the
Praefectus urbi under
Gordian III. ==Footnotes==