Marcus Acilius Glabrio[i] (fl. 1st century BC) was a Roman senator who was appointed consul suffectus in 33 BC.
Acilius was a Roman politician from the gens Acilia and a supporter of the Second Triumvirate. He may have been the son of Manius Acilius Glabrio, consul suffectus in 67 BC.[2] In 33 he was appointed one of four consuls who succeeded Octavianus after he resigned the office. Acilius probably held the office from July to October.[3]
In 25, Acilius was appointed the proconsular governor of Africa.
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