🔘 A FREEDMEN OF CLAUDIUS
“Of his freedmen he had special regard for the eunuch Posides, whom he even presented with the headless spear at his British triumph, along with those who had served as soldiers. He was equally fond of Felix, giving him the command of cohorts and of troops of horse, as well as of the province of Judaea; and he became the husband of three queens. Only two of these are known, both named Drusilla. One was the daughter of Juba II, king of Mauretania, and the other of Herod Agrippa I, of Judaea; the latter was previously married to Azizus, king of Emesa.”
Suetonius
(Felix is primarily known for his interactions with the Apostle Paul, as recorded in the Book of Acts, particularly Acts 24.
Paul was brought before Felix on charges brought by Jewish leaders.)
















