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Lucius Porcius Cato edit

Consul in 89

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Career

  1. Tribune of the Plebs edit

    Broughton: Tr. Pl. 99. Miltner in RE follows Drumann Groebe in attributing this tribunate to L. Porcius Cato (7). Cos. 89. See MRR 2.3, note 6.

    MT: citation above taken from and confirmed in DPPR

    Sources (1)
    • Broughton, MRR3
  2. Praetor edit

    This is the latest date possible under the Leges Annales. Pompeius and Cato are both termed Praetor (a) in reference to their commands in 90 B. C. in the Social War.

  3. Consul edit

    Pompeius held command in the northern theatre of war, first at the siege of Asculum, which he captured late in the year (a), and, after the death of his colleague, against the Marsi and other tribes of central Italy (b). He celebrated as Consul a triumph de Asculaneis Picentibus (c), but failed to bring the booty to the treasury (d). A Lex Pompeia confirmed the citizenship of the Cispadane towns in Gaul, the Latin right of the Transpadane ones, and attached native tribes to some of these towns (e). Cato, with unruly and undisciplined troops, attacked the Marsi (f), and after an initial success was defeated and killed (g).

Family

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