• Lucius Roscius was one of four Roman envoys sent to Fidenae in 438 BC after it revolted against Roman rule and allied itself with the Etruscan city state...
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    Lucius Roscius Fabatus (c. 95–90 BC – April 43 BC) was a military officer and politician of the late Roman Republic. Belonging to the plebeian gens Roscii...
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  • Lucius Roscius Aelianus Maecius Celer was a Roman senator of the second century. He was suffect consul in the nundinium of November-December AD 100 with...
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  • Lucius Roscius Otho was Roman tribune during the year 67 BC. He is most famous for the Roscian law. He was an intimate friend of Cicero who defended his...
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  • Roscius may refer to: Lucius Roscius (5th century BC), murdered Roman envoy Marcus Roscius Coelius (1st century BC), Roman military officer Quintus Roscius...
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  • co-conspirator, Titus Roscius Capito, accused Sextus of his father's murder. Titus Roscius Capito, a relative and neighbor of Sextus Roscius, who conspired with...
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  • the proscribed Sextus Roscius Amerinus, worth 250 talents, for 2,000 denarii. Chrysogonus then accused Roscius's son, Sextus Roscius, of murdering his father...
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  • Sextus Roscius (often referred to as Sextus Roscius the Younger to differentiate him from his father) was a Roman citizen farmer from Ameria (modern day...
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    V, 5279) repeats the terms of a will by which the aedile Lucius Caecilius Cilo, son of Lucius, established a fund, the interest of which was to buy oil...
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  • Lucius Bruttius Quintius Crispinus was a Roman senator who lived in the second century AD. He was ordinary consul in 187, and Lucius Roscius Aelianus Paculus...
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  • for extortion. Lucius likely held the office of quaestor by 50 BC, meaning he will have become a senator. In January 49, Lucius Roscius Fabatus (a praetor)...
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    Oppius Sabinus Julius Nepos Manius Vibius Sollemnis Severus, 128 – 130 Lucius Roscius Maecius Celer Postumus Mamilianus Vergilius Staberianus, under Hadrian...
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  • The Lex Roscia was introduced in 49 BC by the praetor Lucius Roscius Fabatus on behalf of Julius Caesar. It granted Roman citizenship to the populations...
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    nearby Aquae Granni (Aachen, Germany), erected in fulfillment of a vow, by Lucius Latinius Macer, who describes himself as primus pilus (chief centurion)...
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    awarded to Caesar at the suggestion of Pompey and Caesar's father-in-law, Lucius Calpurnius Piso Caesoninus. In the law granting him command of the provinces...
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  • Fidenae Fidenae Roman Republic 438 B.C. On orders of Lars Tolumnius Lucius Roscius Spurius Antius Tullus Cloelius Ambassadors of Genghis Khan Mongol ambassadors...
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  • him as Marcus Roscius Coelius, the suffect consul of the year 81. There is also the proconsul of Bithynia and Pontus, Marcus (Roscius) Murena, his son...
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  • Syme's hypothesis that his filiation M.f. refers to a Marcus Roscius, namely Marcus Roscius Coelius, consul in 81, who married an aunt of the consul of...
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  • Roman ambassadors Gaius Fulcinius, Tullus Cloelius, Spurius Antius, and Lucius Roscius were sent to Fidenae, and were put to death by order of king Tolumnius...
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  • politician (assassin of Julius Caesar, murdered by his own slaves) Lucius Roscius Fabatus, Roman politician (killed in battle) Pontius Aquila, Roman politician...
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  • Augustulus - last western emperor Sextus Roscius - client of Cicero Lucius Roscius Otho - tribune Quintus Roscius Gallus - actor Rubellius Blandus - rhetor...
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    took place in the spring of 49 B.C., when the tribune of the plebs Lucius Roscius Fabatus proposed a law, named in his honor Lex Roscia, granting Roman...
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  • Fidenae. He and his fellow envoys Gaius Fulcinius, Spurius Antius, and Lucius Roscius were dispatched in the year 438 B.C., tasked with investigating the...
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  • four legates, Gaius Fulcinius, Cloelius Tullus, Spurius Antius and Lucius Roscius, would later be honoured with statues on the Rostra. In the following...
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  • Alexander Severus he was made consul for a second time in AD 223, alongside Lucius Roscius Aelianus Paculus Salvius Julianus. Christian Settipani believes that...
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    politician (assassin of Julius Caesar, murdered by his own slaves) Lucius Roscius Fabatus, Roman politician (killed in battle) Pontius Aquila, Roman politician...
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  • was suffect consul in the nundinium of November-December AD 100 with Lucius Roscius Aelianus Maecius Celer as his colleague. Julianus is primarily known...
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    of Lucius Sulla the despot'). “The Dilemma” of the speech as seen by W. B. Sedgwick is as follows: If Roscius I (the father) was proscribed, Roscius II...
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  • Cornutus Tertullus (116/117) Lucius Roscius Aelianus Maecius Celer (117/118) Marcus Vitorius Marcellus (120/121) Lucius Minicius Natalis (121/122) Marcus...
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    Lucius Flavius Silva Nonius Bassus was a late-1st-century Roman general, governor of the province of Iudaea and consul. Silva was the commander of the...
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