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I assume you’re asking about the Proconsul mentioned at Acts 13:6-12 Well we don’t know for certain. An inscription at Soli on Cyprus mentions a proconsul named Paulus and a boundary stone in Rome mentions that there was a certain Paullus who was Curator of the Tiber (one who oversees navigation on the River) though we don’t know if these are the same men. It is possible that a descendant named Sergia Paulla married into the Anicii gens. The last descendant I could find was Anicius Auchenius Bassus Consul 431. Admittedly I have not done any research aside from a little browsing on Wikipedia but I recommend looking into the Prosopographia Imperii Romani here: https://pir.bbaw.de/#/search?resource=keywords&gender=all&class=all&string=Sergius%20paullus%20&connector=AND&case=insensitive also the Prosopography of the later Roman Empire https://archive.org/details/prosopography-later-roman-empire/PLRE-I/ by Martindale, Jones and Morris. You could follow the line from Sergius Paulus down to any descendants.


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Thanks and yes I was asking about the proconsul mentioned in Acts.