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Quintus Curius

Praetor in 67 BCE

🏛️ Career

  1. Quaestor

    Broughton: Expelled from the Senate in 70, probably as a quaestorius (a).

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    Career-overlap (5) Magistrates with the closest career overlap; red font indicates family member

    C. Marcius Figulus (1 year; raw 3.00, base 1.000, final 1.000): 67 BCE (Praetor)

    D. Junius Silanus (1 year; raw 3.00, base 1.000, final 1.000): 67 BCE (Praetor)

    L. Julius Caesar (1 year; raw 3.00, base 1.000, final 1.000): 67 BCE (Praetor)

    L. Lucceius Licinius (1 year; raw 3.00, base 1.000, final 1.000): 67 BCE (Praetor)

    M. Junius (1 year; raw 3.00, base 1.000, final 1.000): 67 BCE (Praetor)

  2. Praetor

    Broughton: A candidate for the consulship of 64 (a). The identification of Curius with the member of the Catilinarian conspiracy (RE no. 7), though defended by Hölzl (FP 32f.), is rejected by Münzer (RE no. 1). An ex-Quaestor expelled from the Senate by the Censors of 70 would hardly have time to be a candidate for the consulship of 64 (see Mommsen, Str. 1.522, note 3).

    Sources (1)
    Career-overlap (5) Magistrates with the closest career overlap; red font indicates family member

    C. Marcius Figulus (1 year; raw 3.00, base 1.000, final 1.000): 67 BCE (Praetor)

    D. Junius Silanus (1 year; raw 3.00, base 1.000, final 1.000): 67 BCE (Praetor)

    L. Julius Caesar (1 year; raw 3.00, base 1.000, final 1.000): 67 BCE (Praetor)

    L. Lucceius Licinius (1 year; raw 3.00, base 1.000, final 1.000): 67 BCE (Praetor)

    M. Junius (1 year; raw 3.00, base 1.000, final 1.000): 67 BCE (Praetor)

🏺 Family

No family relations recorded.