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Lucius Roscius Otho
Praetor in 63 BCE, famous for the Roscian law (right to theatre seats for knights), and friend of Cicero's
🏛️ Career
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Tribune of the Plebs
Broughton: Carried a law to reserve the fourteen rows in the theater for the knights (a). Supported Trebellius against Gabinius (b).
Sources (2)
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Broughton, MRR2
- (a) Cic. Corn. 1, fr. 52; Att. 2.19.3; Mur. 40; Phil. 2.44; Liv. Per. 99; Hor. Epod. 4.15-16, with Porphyr. ad loc.; Epist. 1.1.62; Vell. 2.32.3; Ascon. 78-79 C; Tac. Ann. 15.32; Iuven. 3.159, and Schol. ad loc.; 14.324; Suet. Aug. 40; Nero 11; Dom. 8; SHA, Hadr. 17; cf. Cic. Att. 2.1.3; Cum a lud. cont. avoc. fr. 1; Plin. NH 7.117; Plut. Cic. 13; Macrob. Sat. 3.14.12
- (b) Dio 36.24.4, and 30.3
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Broughton, MRR2
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Praetor
Broughton: Was hissed in the theater for his tribunician bill reserving the fourteen rows for the knights (see 67, Tribunes of the Plebs), and championed by Cicero, the Consul. He was probably Praetor (a).
Sources (1)
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Broughton, MRR2
- (a) Plut. Cic. 13, with the praenomen Marcus, cf. Fragments of Cicero's speech, ed. Müller, 4.3, p. 209; Macrob. Sat. 3.14.12
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Broughton, MRR2
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