• The Lex Trebonia was a Roman law passed in 55 BC during the second joint consulship of Marcus Licinius Crassus and Pompey, as part of their informal political...
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  • Consuls Marcus Licinius Crassus and Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus pass the Lex Trebonia. Pompey's Theater, the first permanent (non-wooden) theatre in Rome is...
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  • The Lex Trebonia was a law passed in 448 BC to forbid the tribunes of the plebs from co-opting colleagues to fill vacant positions. Its purpose was to...
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  • Trebonius, surnamed Asper, as tribune of the plebs in 448 BC, carried a law, the lex Trebonia, requiring that the comitia should not be dismissed until...
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  • in 59 BC when the patrician Clodius Pulcher was adopted into a plebeian gens in order to run for the office of tribune of the plebs) and the lex curiata...
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    Consuls Marcus Licinius Crassus and Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus pass the Lex Trebonia. Pompey's Theater, the first permanent (non-wooden) theatre in Rome is...
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    Julius Caesar (category 100 BC births)
    support – the lex Pompeia Licinia extending Caesar's command and the lex Trebonia giving them respective commands in Spain and Syria, though Pompey never...
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    Cato the Younger (category 1st-century BC Romans)
    voters. Vatinius was then elected. At the debate that year about the lex Trebonia to grant Crassus the province of Syria so he could fight a war of choice...
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  • Gaius Ateius Capito (tribune) (category 1st-century BC Romans)
    second joint consulship in 55 BC. In particular, the two tribunes supported Cato in attempting to block the Lex Trebonia, legislation brought by C. Trebonius...
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  • Gaius Trebonius (category 90s BC births)
    elected plebeian tribune in 55 BC, he had become one of their supporters. During that year, Trebonius proposed a Lex Trebonia to the Tribal Assembly that...
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  • patricians coöpted by the tribunes of the plebs in order to oppose the lex Trebonia in 448. Lucius Tarpeius Valens Saloninus, a man of senatorial rank, according...
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  • Publius Aquillius Gallus (category 1st-century BC Romans)
    was a tribune of the plebs in 55 BC. With his colleague Gaius Ateius Capito, Aquillius Gallus opposed the Lex Trebonia and the plans regarding proconsular...
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  • Publius Clodius Pulcher (category 93 BC births)
    win Pompey and Crassus their desired electoral outcomes as well as the lex Trebonia that gave them provincial commands, favours from the triumvirs followed...
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    Scaevola. Publius Aquillius Gallus, tribune of the plebs in 55 BC, he tried to oppose the Lex Trebonia which granted a proconsulship of five years to Crassus...
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    Battle of Carrhae (category 1st century BC in Iran)
    offices that were sought. Legislation passed by the tribune Trebonius (the Lex Trebonia) granted extended proconsulships of five years, matching that of Caesar...
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  • Marcus Acutius, Gaius Lacerius and Gnaeus Trebonius, in regards to the Lex Trebonia. Additionally there was legal procedures against two former consulars...
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