other people GnaeusCorneliusLentulusGnaeusCorneliusLentulus was a Roman consulconsul of the Roman Republic in 146BC. ref Dates, offices, and primary sources from T.R.S. Broughton , The Magistrates of the Roman Republic American Philological Association, 1951, 1986 , vol. 1, p. 444, 458, 465 see for list of primary sources on consulship vol. 2 1952 , p. 552 vol. 3 1986 , p. 66. ref His colleague was Lucius Mummius Achaicus , whose military achievements outshone him. He was from the Lentulus Lentuli branch of the gens Cornelia gens Cornelia . He had held the office of praetor by 149 BC. In 161, CorneliusLentulus was sent as an ambassador with Publius Apustius to Cyrene, Libya Cyrene for the purpose of informing Ptolemy VII of Rome s decision to end its alliance with Ptolemy VI . ref Polybius 31.20.4 Diodorus Siculus 31.23. ref GnaeusCorneliusLentulusconsul 97 BC His son, who had the same name , was consul in 97 BC . s start s off succession box title List of Roman Republican consuls Consul of the Roman Republic before Scipio Aemilianus Publius Cornelius Scipio Aemilianus Africanus and Gaius Livius Drusus after Quintus Fabius Maximus Aemilianus and Lucius Hostilius Mancinus years with Lucius Mummius Achaicus br 146BC s end References Reflist DEFAULTSORT CorneliusLentulus, Gnaeus Category Roman Republican consuls Category Cornelii Lentulus, Gnaeus Category Cornelii Lentuli Category 2nd century BC Romans AncientRome politician stub bg 146 . . . ca Gneu Corneli L ntul II de GnaeusCorneliusLentulus Konsul 146 v. Chr. es Gneo Cornelio L ntulo c nsul 146 a. C. fr Cnaeus CorneliusLentulusconsul en 146 pt Cneu Corn lio L ntulo c nsul 146 a.C. sh Gnej Kornelije Lentul konzul 146. pne. uk 146 . . ... more details
other people GnaeusCorneliusLentulusGnaeusCorneliusLentulus was a Roman consulconsul of the Roman Republic in 97 BC. He had been praetor by 100 BC. ref T.R.S. Broughton , The Magistrates of the Roman Republic American Philological Association, 1952 , vol. 2, p. 6. ref His consular colleague was Publius Licinius Crassus Dives Publius Licinius Crassus . During their consulship, the Roman senate senate passed a decree banning human sacrifice . ref Pliny the Elder Pliny , Natural History 30.12. ref Despite the fame of the gens Cornelia gens Cornelia and his attainment of Rome s highest office, little is known about this Lentulus. References Reflist s start succession box title List of Roman Republican consuls Consul of the Roman Republic before Quintus Caecilius Metellus Nepos Q. Caecilius Metellus Nepos br and Titus Didius T. Didius br after Gaius Cassius Longinus C. Cassius Longinus and br Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus consul 96 BC Cn. Domitius Ahenobarbus years with Publius Licinius Crassus Dives P. Licinius Crassus br 97 BC s end DEFAULTSORT CorneliusLentulus, Gnaeus Category 1st century BC Romans Category Roman Republican consuls Category Roman Republican praetors Category Cornelii Category Cornelii Lentuli bg 97 . . . ca Gneu Corneli L ntul III de GnaeusCorneliusLentulus Konsul 97 v. Chr. es Gneo Cornelio L ntulo c nsul 97 a. C. fr Cnaeus CorneliusLentulusconsul en 97 pt Cneu Corn lio L ntulo c nsul 97 a.C. ru 97 . . sh Gnej Kornelije Lentul konzul 97. pne. uk ... more details
GnaeusCorneliusLentulus is the name of several ancient Romans, including GnaeusCorneliusLentulusconsul146BCGnaeusCorneliusLentulusconsul 97 BC son of the above GnaeusCorneliusLentulus Clodianus consul in 72 BC who was defeated by Spartacus GnaeusCorneliusLentulus Marcellinus consul in 56 BCGnaeusCorneliusLentulus Augur consul in 14 BCGnaeusCorneliusLentulus Gaetulicus consul in 26 AD Category Prosopography of Ancient Rome Category Cornelii Category Cornelii Lentuli ... more details
GnaeusCorneliusLentulus Marcellinus c. 90 BC 48 BC was a Roman statesman and consul of 56 BC. He was married at least twice. His first wife is unknown but his second wife was probably Scribonia , at least twenty years his junior, who later became the second wife of Augustus . He was the father of Lentulus Marcellinus, Caesar s quaestor put in command of his fortifications at Dyrrhachium in 48 BC by his first wife and Cornelius Marcellinus by Scribonia CIL 6.26033 Libertorum et familiae Scribonae Caes. et Corneli Marcell. f. eius he probably died before reaching adulthood. Marcellinus died before 47 BC. Scribonia remarried to Publius Cornelius Scipio Salvito , with whom she had two children Publius Cornelius Scipio consul 16 BCCornelius Scipio and Cornelia Scipio , and later she married Augustus and became mother to his only child, Julia the Elder . References Primary sources Suetonius , Life of Augustus 62. Appian , The Syrian Wars 8.51 As governor of Coele Syria in 61 60 BC. Secondary sources Fantham, Elaine, Julia Augusti , Routledge Schied, J, Scribonia Caesaris et les Cornelii Lentuli , Bulletin de Correspondence Hell enigue 100 185 201. Syme, R., The Roman Revolution , Oxford S start succession box title List of Roman Republican consuls Consul of the Roman Republic before Publius CorneliusLentulus Spinther and Quintus Caecilius Metellus Nepos Iunior after Marcus Licinius Crassus and Pompey Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus years with Lucius Marcius Philippus br 56 BC S end DEFAULTSORT CorneliusLentulus Marcellinus, Gaius Category 1st century BC Romans Category Roman Republican consuls Category Ancient Roman senators Category Cornelii Category 48 BC deaths bg ca Gneu Corneli L ntul Marcel l de GnaeusCorneliusLentulus Marcellinus es Gneo Cornelio L ntulo Marcelino fr Cnaeus CorneliusLentulus Marcellinus it Gneo Cornelio Lentulo Marcellino hu Cnaeus CorneliusLentulus Marcellinus ru sh Gnej Kornelije Lentul ... more details
1860 . Notes references DEFAULTSORT Clodianus, GnaeusCorneliusLentulus Category 1st century BC Romans Category Ancient Roman adoptees CorneliusLentulus Clodianus, Gnaeus Category Ancient Roman generals CorneliusLentulus Clodianus, Gnaeus Category Cornelii Lentuli GnaeusCorneliusLentulus Clodianus Category Cornelii Lentulus Clodianus, Gnaeus Category Roman Republican consuls CorneliusLentulus ...see Third Servile War GnaeusCorneliusLentulus Clodianus was a Roman politician and general who was one of two Roman ConsulConsul s of the Roman Republic Republic in 72 BC along with Lucius Gellius Publicola consul 72 BC Lucius Gellius Publicola . Closely linked to the family of Pompey , he is noted ... after Publius CorneliusLentulus Sura and Gnaeus Aufidius Orestes years with Lucius Gellius Publicola ... c nsol de GnaeusCorneliusLentulus Clodianus Konsul es Gneo Cornelio L ntulo Clodiano eu Gneo Kornelio Lentulo Klodiano fr Cnaeus CorneliusLentulus Clodianus it Gneo Cornelio Lentulo Clodiano hu Cnaeus CorneliusLentulus Clodianus pt Cneu Corn lio L ntulo Clodiano ru ... family, Clodianus was adopted into the Patrician ancient Rome patrician Lentulus Cornelii Lentuli , ref Anthon & Smith, pg. 429 Syme, pg. 44 ref possibly as the adoptive son of GnaeusCorneliusLentulusconsul 97 BCGnaeusCorneliusLentulus . ref Broughton, T., The Magistrates of the Roman Republic, Vol III , pg. 61 ref A partisan of Pompey Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus , he possibly served under Pompey during Pompey s special commission in Hispania . ref Syme, pg. 44 ref Elected Praetor around 75 BC , ref Broughton, pg. 96 ref his connections with Pompey ensured that he was elected consul in 72 BC ... individuals such as Gaius Antonius Hybrida and Publius CorneliusLentulus Sura . ref Broughton, pg ... a bill for recovering payment, which Lucius Cornelius Sulla had remitted, from those who had bought ... of Pompey, both Clodianus and Publicola were appointed Roman censor censor in 70 BC . ref Anthon ... more details
L ntul Get lic de GnaeusCorneliusLentulus Gaetulicus Konsul 26 fr GnaeusCorneliusLentulus Gaetulicus la GnaeusCorneliusLentulus Gaetulicus consul 26 ru 26 ...unreferenced date July 2008 GnaeusCorneliusLentulus Gaetulicus d. 39 was a Roman general and politician. He was involved in a plot against the emperor Caligula and was executed after its discovery. Biography Gaetulicus was Consul in 26 AD. He later became Legate of Germania Superior , possibly in succession to his brother. He served there from 29 39 AD while his father in law governed Germania Inferior . He was well liked by his troops but his easy going ways led to a relaxation of discipline, which left the province of Gaul open to invasions by Germanic tribes. Gaetulicus was an ally of the notorious prefect of the praetorian guard, Sejanus , and his daughter was betrothed to Sejanus son. He survived Sejanus fall in 31 by reputedly writing to the emperor Tiberius that his error of judgement had been no different from the emperor s. Gaetulicus sought to curry favour with Tiberius successor Caligula, writing flattering comments about that emperor s birth, perhaps in the hope of securing a command in the projected invasion of Britain. All the same he became involved in a murky conspiracy against Caligula in 39, possible in league with Marcus Aemilius Lepidus executed 39 Lepidus , the husband of Caligula s late sister Drusilla sister of Caligula Drusilla and a close friend of the emperor. Caligula got wind of the plot and had Gaetulicus executed, probably in early October of that year. Gaetulicus writing is used as a primary source for Suetonius Lives of Twelve Caesars and Tacitus Annals. He is mentioned in Suetonius Life of Caligula Gaius 8 and his account of Caligula s birth ..., GnaeusCorneliusLentulus Category 39 deaths Category 1st century Romans Category 1st century ... Lentulus Gaetulicus, Gnaeus Category Cornelii Lentuli Category Latin writers known only from secondary ... more details
GnaeusCorneliusLentulus Augur c. 54 BC 25 AD was a politician and general of the early Roman Empire , who became Roman consulconsul in 14 BC. Enormously wealthy, he was reputedly forced by the emperor Tiberius to commit suicide in 25 AD. Life and Career A member of the Patrician ancient Rome Partician Cornelia gens gens Cornelia , the Lentuli were among the most haughty of the old Patrician families, with a long distinguished lineage that stretched back to the Battle of the Allia Sack of Rome in 387 BC. ref Smith, William, Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology , Vol II 1867 ref Lentulus Augur was an impoverished member of the family, and was only able to qualify for the Roman ... Reflist 2 DEFAULTSORT CorneliusLentulus Augur, Gnaeus Category 1st century BC Romans Category 1st century Romans Category Imperial Roman consuls CorneliusLentulus Augur, Gnaeus Category Ancient Roman .... ref Syme, pgs. 372 377 ref With the emperor s support, he was awarded the consulship in 14 BC. Lentulus ... , where he served from 2 to 1 BC. Lentulus was also given the opportunity to pursue a military career ... Lentulus Augur, Gnaeus Category Cornelii Lentuli Augur, Gnaeus Category Ancient Roman generals ... charges. ref Tacitus, IV 29 ref Tiberius declared that I am not worthy to live if Lentulus hates me as well. ref Bunson, pgs. 231 2 ref Lentulus died in 25 AD, leaving his enormous fortune to Tiberius .... He described Lentulus as blockquote A barren mind, and a spirit no less feeble. He was the greatest ... wealth, he used it with great moderation. ref Tacitus, IV 44 ref blockquote Lentulus had been given ... List of Roman consuls Consul of the Roman Empire before Marcus Livius Drusus Libo and Lucius Calpurnius Piso Caesoninus consul 15 BC Lucius Calpurnius Piso Caesoninus after Tiberius Tiberius Claudius Nero and Publius Quinctilius Varus years with Marcus Licinius Crassus Dives consul 14 BC Marcus Licinius Crassus Dives br 14 BC S end Sources Ancient Tacitus , http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Roman ... more details
Cossus CorneliusLentulus Gaetulicus died 25 AD was a Roman politician and general who was Roman consulconsul in 1 BC . Biography Originally born Cossus CorneliusLentulus, Gaetulicus was a member of the patrician ancient Rome patrician Lentulus branch of the Cornelia gens Cornelii clan. Despite giving the appearance of laziness, ref name Symepg Syme, pg. 436 ref he was given a number of important commands. After serving as consul in 1 BC alongside Lucius Calpurnius Piso, he was elected proconsul of Africa Roman province Africa in 6 AD ref Syme, pg. 435 ref Whilst there, he fought a successful campaign against the Gaetuli , which earned him the agnomen Gaetulicus. ref name Smithpg Smith, pg. 430 ref One of the few individuals trusted by the Roman Emperor emperor Tiberius , ref name Symepg he was sent to Pannonia in 14 AD to accompany Tiberius s son Drusus Julius Caesar Drusus in putting down a mutiny of the legions there. ref name Smithpg Later, he was given the post of praefectus urbi , ref name Symepg holding it for a number of years prior to his death in 25 AD. Gaetulicus had at least one son, GnaeusCorneliusLentulus Gaetulicus . ref Syme, pg. 437 ref br Start box Succession box title List of Roman Republican consuls Consul of the Roman Republic before Quintus Fabricius and Lucius Caninius Gallus after Aulus Plautius and Aulus Caecina Severus years with Lucius Calpurnius Piso br 1 BC End box br Sources Syme, Ronald, The Roman Revolution , Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1939. Smith, William, A New Classical Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology 1860 Notes references DEFAULTSORT CorneliusLentulus Gaetulicus, Cossus Category Imperial Roman consuls CorneliusLentulus Gaetulicus, Cossus Category 1st century BC Romans ... more details
Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Lucius CorneliusLentulus was a consul of the Roman Republic in 199 BC. He was brother of GnaeusCorneliusLentulus, the consul of 201 BC. CorneliusLentulus achieved the praetor ship in 211 BC and served in Sardinia . He then succeeded Scipio Africanus as proconsul in Spain, though he was denied a triumph upon his return in 200 BC. He was rewarded by becoming consul in the following year. He died in 173 BC. br S start Succession box title List of Roman Republican consuls Consul of the Roman Republic before Publius Sulpicius Galba Maximus and Gaius Aurelius Cotta consul 200 BC Gaius Aurelius Cotta after Titus Quinctius Flamininus and Sextus Aelius Paetus Catus years with Publius Villius Tappulus br 199 BC S end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME CorneliusLentulus, Lucius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT CorneliusLentulus, Lucius Category 173 BC deaths Category 3rd century BC Romans Category 2nd century BC Romans Category Roman Republican consuls Category Cornelii Lentulus, Lucius Category Cornelii Lentuli Lucius CorneliusLentulus Category Ancient Roman generals Category 3rd century BC births AncientRome politician stub bg 199 . . . ca Luci Corneli L ntul III de Lucius CorneliusLentulus Konsul 199 v. Chr. es Lucio Cornelio L ntulo fr Lucius CorneliusLentulusconsul en 199 it Lucio Cornelio Lentulo hu Lucius CorneliusLentulus nl Lucius CorneliusLentulus sh Lucije Kornelije Lentul ... more details
Consul of the Roman Republic before GnaeusCorneliusLentulus Clodianus and Lucius Gellius Publicola ... with Gnaeus Aufidius Orestes br 71 BC end box DEFAULTSORT CorneliusLentulus Sura, Publius Category ...Publius CorneliusLentulus , nicknamed Sura , d. December 5 , 63 BC was one of the chief figures in the Catiline Catiline conspiracy and also a stepfather of Mark Antony . When accused by Lucius Cornelius Sulla Sulla to whom he had been quaestor in 81 BC of having squandered the public money, he refused ... Category Cornelii Lentuli Sura, Publius CorneliusLentulus Category 1st century BC executions bg ca Publi Corneli L ntul Sura de Publius CorneliusLentulus Sura es Publio Cornelio L ntulo Sura eu Publio Kornelio Lentulo Sura fr Publius CorneliusLentulus Sura it Publio Cornelio Lentulo Sura hu Publius CorneliusLentulus Sura nl Publius CorneliusLentulus Sura pl ... Publije Kornelije Lentul Sura fi Publius CorneliusLentulus Sura uk zh ... slap on the wrist . He was praetor in 75, governor of Sicily 74, consul 71. In 70, being expelled ... Sibylline oracle that three Cornelii should be rulers of Rome , Lentulus regarded himself as the destined successor of Lucius Cornelius Sulla and Lucius Cornelius Cinna . When Catiline left Rome after Cicero s second speech In Catilinam , Lentulus took his place as chief of the conspirators in the city. In conjunction with C. Cornelius Cethegus, he undertook to murder Cicero and set fire to Rome ... at the time in Rome, the bearers of a complaint against the oppressions of provincial governors, Lentulus ... were arrested and forced to admit their guilt. Lentulus was compelled to abdicate his praetorship, and, as it was feared ... on December 5 , 63 BC, along with other senatorial supporters of Catiline. The legitimacy of these killings ... in 58 BC after the apprehention of people s tribune Publius Clodius Pulcher , accused ... year, though, by a vote of the senate. Cicero had cause to regret his actions, as his treatment of Lentulus ... more details
Publius CorneliusLentulus was the name of a number of notable Romans Publius CorneliusLentulus Scipio , Roman senator, suffect consul in 24 Publius CorneliusLentulus Sura , Catiline conspirator Publius CorneliusLentulus Spinther , provincial governor and a supporter of Cicero See also Publius Lentulus hndis bg ca Publi Corneli L ntul de Publius CorneliusLentulus ru ... more details
his consulship ended from 56 BC 53 BC P CorneliusLentulus Spinther was appointed by the Senate to govern ... title List of Roman consuls Consul of the Roman Republic before Lucius Calpurnius Piso Caesoninus and Aulus Gabinius after GnaeusCorneliusLentulus Marcellinus and Lucius Marcius Philippus years with Quintus ...one source date February 2012 no footnotes date February 2012 Publius CorneliusLentulus , nicknamed ... lead to his political destruction and perhaps to his death. Early career Publius CorneliusLentulus Spinther first attained public office in 63 BC the year of Cicero s consulship when he was voted ... contemporary sources, but may explain why his son P Cornelius P f P n Lentulus Spinther joined ... CorneliusLentulus Spinther, Publius Category Roman Republican consuls Category Ancient Roman ... ca Publi Corneli L ntul Espinter c nsol de Publius CorneliusLentulus Spinther Konsul 57 v. Chr. es Publio Cornelio L ntulo Esp nter fr Publius CorneliusLentulus Spinther it Publio Cornelio Lentulo Spintere hu Publius CorneliusLentulus Spinther nl Publius CorneliusLentulus Spinther ... CorneliusLentulus Spinther uk 57 . . ... didn t suffer, however, and he was elected praetor in 60. Subsequently in 59 BC as pro praetor he ... him from those others in the Cornelia gens who bore the same name as he. Consul and governor ... in 57 BC . With Caesar s help, Spinther s campaign was successful, and he was elected one of Rome s two consuls for 57 BC. On the first day of his consulship 1 January 57 BC he moved for the recall ... of Pompey and Caesar in 49 BC, Spinther predictably sided with Pompey. Unfortunately although a good ... a brief retirement to Pozzuoli Puteoli he soon rejoined Pompey s main army in Greece. In 48 BC, Pompey ... RSC 0004a.6.jpg thumb 300px right Denarius 42 BC issued by Gaius Cassius Longinus Cassius Longinus and Lentulus Spinther the younger, depicting the crowned head of Libertas , with a sacrificial jug ... more details
Unreferenced date May 2007 Publius CorneliusLentulus Scipio was a prominent Roman senator during the reign of Tiberius. He was a divisional commander in 22, consul in 24 and later a senator. He married the elder Poppea Sabina, the mother of the younger Poppaea Sabina , the future wife of Nero . He was also the father to a younger Publius CorneliusLentulus Scipio who was a prominent Roman senator during the reign of Nero and consul in  56. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME CorneliusLentulus Scipio, Publius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Roman senator DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT CorneliusLentulus Scipio, Publius Category Ancient Roman senators Category Cornelii Lentuli Category 1st century Romans Category Year of birth unknown Category Place of birth unknown Category Year of death unknown ca Publi Corneli Escipi c nsol any 56 ... more details
Lentulus , the name of a Ancient Rome Roman patrician family of the Cornelian gens, derived from lentes lentils , which its oldest members were fond of cultivating according to Pliny, Nat. Hist. xviii. 3, 10 . The word Lentulitas Lentulism cf. Appietas is coined by Cicero Ad Fam. iii. 7, 5 to express the attributes of a pronounced aristocrat. The three first of the name were L. CorneliusLentulusconsul 327 BC , Servius CorneliusLentulusconsul 303 and L. CorneliusLentulus Caudinus consul 275 . Their connection with the later Lentuli especially those of the Ciceronian period is very obscure and difficult to establish. The following members of the family deserve mention. GnaeusCorneliusLentulus , consul146BCGnaeusCorneliusLentulus Clodianus , consul 72 BC Publius CorneliusLentulus Sura , consul 71 BC Publius CorneliusLentulus Spinther , consul 57 BC Lucius CorneliusLentulus Crus , consul 49 BC See also Publius Lentulus , fictitious governor of Jerusalem , supposedly the author of an epistle describing Jesus . References 1911 Category Articles about multiple people in ancient Rome Lentulus Category Prosopography of Ancient Rome Category Ancient Roman cognomina Category Cornelii bg ca L ntul de CorneliusLentulus fr CorneliusLentulus la Lentulus cognomen nl Lentulus ru uk ... more details
Vatia Isauricus consul 48 BCE Publius Servilius Vatia Isauricus years with Gaius Claudius Marcellus Maior br 49 BC end box DEFAULTSORT CorneliusLentulus Crus, Lucius Category 48 BC deaths Category ...one source date February 2012 no footnotes date February 2012 Lucius CorneliusLentulus , surnamed Crus or Cruscello for what reason is unknown , died 48 BC was a member of the anti Julius Caesar Caesarian party. In 61 BC he was the chief accuser of Publius Clodius in the affair of the festival of Bona Dea . When consul 49 ref http www.sfb600.uni trier.de filebase A2 mrr2.pdf MRR II , s.a. 49bce AUC 705 ref he advised the rejection of all peace terms offered by Caesar ref Plutarch , Caesar http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Roman Texts Plutarch Lives Caesar .html 31.2 31 ref , and declared that, if the senate did not at once decide upon opposing him by force of arms, he would act upon his own responsibility. There seems no reason to doubt that Lentulus was mainly inspired by selfish motives, and hoped to find in civil war an opportunity for his own aggrandizement. ref Caesar, Bell.Civ. i.4 ref But in spite of his brave words he fled in haste from Rome as soon as he heard of Caesar s advance, and crossed over to Greece . After battle of Pharsalus Pharsalus , he made his way to Rhodes but was refused admission , thence, by way of Cyprus , to Egypt . He landed at Pelusium the day after ... consuls Category Ancient Roman senators Category Cornelii Lentulus Crus, Lucius Category Cornelii Lentuli Crus, Lucius Category 1st century BC Romans Category 1st century BC executions bg ca Luci Corneli L ntul Crus de Lucius CorneliusLentulus Crus es Lucio Cornelio L ntulo Crus fr Lucius CorneliusLentulus Crus it Lucio Cornelio Lentulo Crure hu Lucius CorneliusLentulus Crus nl Lucius CorneliusLentulus Crus ja ru ... box title List of Roman consuls Consul of the Roman Republic before Lucius Paullus Lucius Aemilius Paullus ... more details
ref Livy , xlv. 17 ref and when the Roman consulconsul s of 162 BC abdicated on account of some fault in the auspice s in their election , he and Publius CorneliusLentulusconsul 162 BCCorneliusLentulus were chosen consuls in their stead. ref Cicero , De Natura Deorum ii. 47, De Divinatione ii. 35 ref ref Valerius Maximus , i. 1. 3 ref He was the father of Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus consul 122 BCGnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus , who was consul in 122 BC. References reflist SmithDGRBM start box succession box title List of Roman Republican consuls Suffect consul of the Roman Republic before Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Corculum P. Cornelius Scipio Nasica Corculum and Gaius Marcius Figulus C. Marcius Figulus after Marcus Valerius Messalla consul 161 BC M. Valerius Messalla and Gaius Fannius Strabo C. Fannius Strabo years with Publius CorneliusLentulusconsul 162 BC P. CorneliusLentulus br 162 BC end box inter wiki linking DEFAULTSORT Domitius Ahenobarbus, Gnaeus Category 2nd century BC Romans Category Roman Republican consuls Category Ancient Roman senators Category Domitii bg 162 . . . ca Gneu Domici Aenobarb c nsol 162 aC de Gnaeus Domitius ...Other persons Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus disambiguation Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus , son of the Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus consul 192 BCGnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus who had been Roman consulconsul in 192 BC, ref name DGRBM Citation last Smith first William author link William Smith lexicographer contribution Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus 2 editor ... smith bio 0093.html ref was chosen pontifex in 172 BC, when still a young man, ref Livy , xlii. 28 ref and in 169 BC was sent with two others as commissioners into Macedonia ancient kingdom Macedonia . ref Livy , xliv. 18 ref In 167 BC he was one of the ten commissioners for arranging ... Kr. e. 162 nl Gnaius Domitius Ahenobarbus consul suffectus in 162 v.Chr. pt Cneu Dom cio Enobarbo ... more details
Cornelius Scipio Nasica, consul in 191 BC, the first Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Scipio Nasica ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cornelius Scipio Calvus, Gnaeus Category 3rd century BC births Category ...Unreferenced date December 2009 Gnaeus Cornelia gens Cornelius Scipio cognomen Scipio Calvus died 211 BC was a Roman Republic Roman general and statesman. His father was Lucius Cornelius Scipio consul 259 BC Lucius Cornelius Scipio , son of the patrician censor of 280, Lucius Cornelius Scipio Barbatus . His younger brother was Publius Cornelius Scipio , father of the most famous Scipio Scipio Africanus . GnaeusCornelius Scipio Calvus served as consul in 222 BC, his co consul being Marcus Claudius Marcellus , in the first of his five consulships. GnaeusCornelius Scipio was nicknamed Calvus the bald to distinguish him from his uncle, another GnaeusCornelius Scipio Asina GnaeusCornelius Scipio nicknamed Asina or donkey , who had been twice consul during the First Punic War. Scipio Calvus fought ... Minucius Rufus and Marcus Aemilius Lepidus consul 232 BC Marcus Aemilius Lepidus Suffect years with Marcus Claudius Marcellus br 222 BC S end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cornelius ... Corneli Escipi Calb de GnaeusCornelius Scipio Calvus es Cneo Cornelio Escipi n Calvo eu Gneo Kornelio Eszipion Burusoila fr GnaeusCornelius Scipio Calvus gl Cneo Cornelio Escipi n ko it Gneo ... Calvus nl Gnaius Cornelius Scipio Calvus ja no GnaeusCornelius Scipio Calvus ru sq GnaeusCornelius Scipio Calvus sh Gnej Kornelije Scipion Kalvo uk ... of Cissa in 218 BC until he was killed in the Battle of the Upper Baetis in 211 BC, fighting ... s son, another Scipio Nasica nicknamed Corculum, with his full name being Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Corculum Publius Cornelius P.f. G.n. Scipio Nasica Corculum , married his second cousin ... in the male line continued until at least 46 BC, in the person of Metellus Scipio adopted ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 GnaeusCornelius Scipio Hispanus of the Scipiones branch of the gens Cornelia gens Cornelia , was a Roman politician. GnaeusCornelius Scipio Hispanus was the son of GnaeusCornelius Scipio Hispallus . He was Decemviri Decemvir Stlitibus Iudicandis and military tribune before 150 BC, and became quaestor around that date. He then became aedile , probably in 141 BC. He was a praetor in 139 BC. As praetor, he expelled the astrologers Chaldea Chaldaeans and Jews from the city of Rome . Sources Valerius Maximus 1,3,3 Bibliography Karl Ludwig Elvers I 79 C. Scipio Hispanus, Cn. . In Pauly Wissowa Der Neue Pauly DNP Der Neue Pauly . vol. 3 1997 , col. 184. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hispanus, GnaeusCornelius Scipio ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hispanus, GnaeusCornelius Scipio Category Ancient Roman politicians Category Year of death unknown AncientRome bio stub bg de GnaeusCornelius Scipio Hispanus ... more details
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Unreferenced date December 2009 GnaeusCornelius Scipio Asina lived 3rd century BC was a Roman Republic Roman politician involved in the First Punic War . Scipio Asina was a Patrician ancient Rome patrician ... in 254 BC, Scipio Asina was elected consul for the second time and, with his partner Aulus Atilius ... Consul of the Roman Republic before Lucius Valerius Flaccus consul 261 BC Lucius Valerius Flaccus and Tiberius Otacilius Crassus after Lucius Cornelius Scipio consul 259 BC Lucius Cornelius Scipio and Gaius Aquillius Florus years with Gaius Duilius br 260 BC Succession box title List of Roman Republican consuls Consul of the Roman Republic before Marcus Aemilius M.f. Paullus and Servius Fulvius Paetinus Nobilior after Gnaeus Servilius Caepio and Gaius Sempronius Blaesus years with Aulus Atilius Calatinus br 254 BC S end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cornelius Scipio Asina, Gnaeus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cornelius Scipio Asina, Gnaeus Category Roman Republican consuls Category First Punic War commanders Category Cornelii Scipio Asina, Gnaeus Category Cornelii Scipiones Asina, Gnaeus Category 3rd century BC Romans Category Year of birth unknown Category Year of death unknown bg ca Gneu Corneli Escipi Asina de GnaeusCornelius Scipio Asina es Cneo Cornelio Escipi n Asina eu Kneo Kornelio Eszipion Asina fr Cnaeus Cornelius Scipio Asina it Gneo Cornelio Scipione Asina he ka hu Cnaeus Cornelius ... sv GnaeusCornelius Scipio Asina ... with a history as old as the Roman Republic itself. He was son of Lucius Cornelius Scipio Barbatus and brother of Lucius Cornelius Scipio consul 259 BC . Elected consul senior consul for the year 261 BC, Scipio Asina had the honour of commanding the first Roman fleet launched to the Mediterranean ... more details
Gnaeus Cornelia gens Cornelius Dolabella was a consul of the Roman Republic in 81 BC , with Marcus Tullius Decula , during the dictatorship of Sulla . Biography Possibly a military tribune in 89 BC ref Broughton, pg. 34 ref , Dolabella soon was attached to the staff of Sulla as a legate, holding command of one of Sulla s fleets in 83 BC . ref Broughton, pg. 63 ref In 82 BC , Dolabella saw action during Sulla s Sulla s second civil war second march on Rome , participating at the Battle of Sacco Sacriportus and the Battle of the Colline Gate . ref Broughton, pg. 70 ref As a loyal lieutenant, Sulla made him consul in 81 BC, but the consuls of that year were only nominal, as Sulla had all the power in his hands. ref Cic. de Leg. Ayr. ii. 14 Gellius, xv. 28 Appian, B. C. i. 100. ref In 80 BC , Dolabella was made proconsul of Macedonia Roman province Macedonia , a position which he held until 78 BC . ref Smith, pg. 1058 Broughton, pg. 79 ref In 77 BC Dolabella was granted a Roman triumph triumph for victories he had achieved while governor over the Thracians , ref Broughton, pg. 88 Smith, pg. 1058 ref but shortly afterwards he was accused of extortion in Macedonia during his time as governor ... succession box title List of Roman Republican consuls Consul of the Roman Republic before Gnaeus Papirius Carbo and Gaius Marius the Younger after Lucius Cornelius Sulla and Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius years with Marcus Tullius Decula br 81 BC s end DEFAULTSORT Cornelius Dolabella, Gnaeus Category Roman Republic Category Roman Republican consuls Cornelius Dolabella, Gnaeus Category Ancient Roman senators Category 1st century BC Romans bg 81 . . . ca Gneu Corneli Dolabel la c nsol 81 aC de GnaeusCornelius Dolabella Konsul 81 v. Chr. es Gneo Cornelio Dolabela eu Gneo Kornelio Dolabella fr GnaeusCornelius Dolabella it Gneo Cornelio Dolabella hu Cnaeus Cornelius Dolabella pl GnaeusCornelius Dolabella pt Cneu Corn lio Dolabela c nsul de 81 a.C. ru ... more details
Other uses Merula disambiguation Orphan date February 2009 GnaeusCornelius Merula was appointed legatus by the Roman Senate senate in 162 161 BC, to adjudge the disputes between the brothers Ptolemy VI Philometor Ptolemy Philometor and Ptolemy VIII Physcon Physcon regarding the sovereignty of Cyprus . Merula accompanied Physcon to Crete and Asia Minor , and, after an ineffectual embassy to the elder brother at Alexandria , he induced the senate, on his return to Ancient Rome Rome , to cancel the existing treaty with Philometor. References Polybius , Histories http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Roman Texts Polybius 31 .html 10 31.10 , http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Roman Texts Polybius 31 .html 17 17 20 SmithDGRBM Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Merula, GnaeusCornelius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Merula, GnaeusCornelius Category Ancient Roman politicians Category Ancient Roman diplomats Category 2nd century BC Romans Ancient Rome bio stub bg ca Gneu Corneli Merula de GnaeusCornelius Merula ... more details
Metellus Dalmaticus after Quintus Mucius Scaevola Augur years 103 BC s off succession box title List of Roman Republican consuls Consul of the Roman Republic before GnaeusCorneliusLentulus ... www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 0093.html ref He was the son of Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus consul 122 BCGnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus , and brother of Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus consul 94 BC Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus . The college of pontiffs elected him Pontifex Maximus in 103 B.C. succeeding ... enemies, as Marcus Aemilius Scaurus consul 115 BC Marcus Aemilius Scaurus whom he blamed for not having been elected to the pontificate in the first place and Marcus Junius Silanus consul 109 BC ..., Verr. ii.47, Cornel. 2, pro Scaur. 1 ref He was elected Roman consulconsul in 96 BC and Censor Ancient Rome censor in 92 BC with Lucius Licinius Crassus the orator , with whom he was frequently at variance ... BC, during the consulship of Lucius Cornelius Sulla , and was succeeded as pontifex by Quintus Mucius Scaevola Pontifex Quintus Mucius Scaevola . He had two sons Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus died 81 BCGnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus and Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus consul 54 BC Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus ... Pontifex years with Gaius Cassius Longinus consul 96 BC Gaius Cassius Longinus br 96 BC succession ... senatus 86 BC Lucius Valerius Flaccus br and br Marcus Antonius Orator after Lucius Julius Caesar br and br Publius Licinius Crassus Dives years with Lucius Licinius Crassus br 92 BC end box br 1911 SmithDGRBM Pontifices Maximi DEFAULTSORT Domitius Ahenobarbus, Gnaeus Category 2nd century BC Romans ... 96 v. Chr. es Gneo Domicio Enobarbo c nsul 96 a. C. fr Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus consul en 96 it Gneo ...Other persons Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus disambiguation Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus died 88 BC was tribune tribune of the people in 104 BC. ref name DGRBM Citation last Smith first William author link William Smith lexicographer contribution Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus 4 ... more details
Other persons Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus disambiguation Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus was a consul of Roman Republic Rome in 193 BC. ref name DGRBM Citation last Smith first William author link William Smith lexicographer contribution Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus 1 editor last Smith editor first William title Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology volume 1 pages ... smith bio 0093.html ref As Plebs plebian aedile in 196 BC, he successfully prosecuted, in conjunction ... during his praetor ship in 194 BC. ref Livy xxxiii. 42, xxxiv. 42, 43, 53 ref He was then elected to the Roman consulconsul ship in 192 BC, in which he fought and defeated the Boii , although he remained in their country until the following year, when he was succeeded by the consul Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Scipio Nasica . ref Livy , xxxv. 10, 20, 22, 40, xxxvi. 37 ref In 190 BC, he served as legatus legate with Scipio Asiaticus Lucius Cornelius Scipio Asiaticus in the war against Antiochus ... reflist 2 br s start succession box title List of Roman Republican consuls Consul of the Roman Republic before Lucius Cornelius Merula consul 193 BC Lucius Cornelius Merula and Quintus Minucius Thermus consul 193 BC Quintus Minucius Thermus after Manius Acilius Glabrio consul 191 BC Manius Acilius Glabrio and Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica years with Lucius Quinctius Flamininus br 192 BC s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Domitius Ahenobarbus, Gnaeus ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... Ahenobarbus, Gnaeus Category Year of birth missing Category Year of death missing Category Roman Republican consuls Category Ancient Roman senators Category Domitii Category 2nd century BC Romans Category ... stub bg 192 . . . ca Gneu Domici Aenobarb c nsol 192 aC de Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus Konsul 192 v. Chr. es Gneo Domicio Enobarbo c nsul 192 a. C. fr Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus consul en 192 hu Cnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus Kr. e. 192 nl Gnaius Domitius Ahenobarbus consul ... more details
Gnaeus Manlius P. f. Vulso was Roman consulconsul in 474 BC. ref Thomas Robert Shannon Broughton T. Robert S. Broughton The Magistrates Of The Roman Republic. Vol. 1 509 B.C. 100 B.C. . Cleveland Ohio Case Western Reserve University Press, 1951. Reprint 1968. Philological Monographs. Edited by the American Philological Association. Vol. 15, 1 , p. 28 ref with Lucius Furius Medullinus consul 474 BC Lucius Furius Medullinus Fusus , and the first of his family to obtain the consulship. ref Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology , William Smith lexicographer William Smith , Editor ref Manlius marched against the Veii Veientes , and concluded a forty years truce with them without fighting, in consequence of which he obtained the honour of an ovation on his return to Rome. In the following year, Manlius and his colleague were accused by the tribune Gnaeus Genucius tribune 473 BCGnaeus Genucius , because they had not carried into effect the agrarian law of Spurius Cassius Viscellinus but the accusation fell to the ground in consequence of the assassination of Genucius. ref Dionysius of Halicarnassus , Romaike Archaiologia , ix. 36 38. ref ref Livy Titus Livius , Ab Urbe Condita ... Consul of the Roman Republic before Publius Valerius Poplicola consul 475 BC Publius Valerius Poplicola and Gaius Nautius Rutilus consul 475 BC Gaius Nautius Rutilus after Lucius Aemilius Mamercus consul 484 BC Lucius Aemilius Mamercus and Vopiscus Julius Iulus consul 473 BC Vopiscus Julius Iulus years with Lucius Furius Medullinus consul 474 BC Lucius Furius Medullinus Fusus br 474 B.C. s end DEFAULTSORT Manlius Vulso, Gnaeus Category 5th century BC Romans Category Roman Republican consuls ... improbable, leading to the conclusion that he was in fact Gnaeus , the father of the decemvir. The praenomina Gnaeus praenomen Gnaeus and Gaius praenomen Gaius were often confused in early records ... Konsul 474 v. Chr. es Aulo Manlio Voluso fr Aulus Manlius Vulso consul en 474 it Aulo Manlio Vulsone ... more details