Publius Servilius Rullus
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Tribune of the Plebs
Broughton: The author of an agrarian bill in which he proposed to set up a commission of ten, elected for five years with imperium, to found colonies and assign public lands in Italy and the provinces, and to use booty and public funds for the purchase of land (a). The bill was successfully opposed by Cicero and threatened with a veto by Caecilius (b).
Sources (2)
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Broughton, MRR2
- (a) Cic. Leg. Agr. I, II, and III, passim; Rab. Perd. 32; Att. 2.1.3; Sull. 65; Pis. 4; Plin. NH 7.117; 8.210; Plut. Cic. 12.2-5; Dio 37.25.4
- (b) Cic. Sull. 65
Career-overlap (5) Magistrates with the closest career overlap; red font indicates family member
L. Caecilius Rufus (1 year; raw 2.00, base 2.000, final 2.000): 63 BCE (Tribune of the Plebs)
T. Ampius Balbus (1 year; raw 2.00, base 2.000, final 2.000): 63 BCE (Tribune of the Plebs)
T. Labienus (1 year; raw 2.00, base 2.000, final 2.000): 63 BCE (Tribune of the Plebs)
C. Antonius Hibrida (1 year; raw 1.00, base 1.000, final 1.000): 63 BCE (Consul)
C. Cosconius (1 year; raw 1.00, base 1.000, final 1.000): 63 BCE (Praetor)
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Broughton, MRR2
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