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Marcus Nonius Sufenas

Praetor in 52 BCE

🏛️ Career

  1. Quaestor

    Broughton: Issued coins with the head of Saturn on them (a), perhaps as Quaestor, perhaps as Monetalis, and probably by this year, since he held the tribunate in 56.

    Sources (1)
    • Broughton, MRR2
      • (a) Grueber, CRRBM 1.470
    Career-overlap (5) Magistrates with the closest career overlap; red font indicates family member

    C. Claudius Marcellus (cos. 49) (2 years; raw 4.00, base 1.000, final 1.000): 56 BCE (Aedile) , 52 BCE (Praetor)

    Cn. Tremellius Scrofa (1 year; raw 3.00, base 0.750, final 0.750): 52 BCE (Praetor)

    P. Silius Nerva (pr. 52) (1 year; raw 3.00, base 0.750, final 0.750): 52 BCE (Praetor)

    A. Plautius Plotius (pr. 51) (1 year; raw 2.00, base 0.500, final 0.500): 56 BCE (Tribune of the Plebs)

    C. Antistius Vetus (tr. pl. 56) (1 year; raw 2.00, base 0.500, final 0.500): 56 BCE (Tribune of the Plebs)

  2. Tribune of the Plebs

    Broughton: Prosecuted with C. Cato in 54 for his part in delaying the elections in this year (a).

    Sources (1)
    • Broughton, MRR2
      • (a) Cic. Att. 4.15.4, cf. 4.16.5-6; Dio 39.27.3; cf. 27-30
    Career-overlap (5) Magistrates with the closest career overlap; red font indicates family member

    C. Claudius Marcellus (cos. 49) (2 years; raw 4.00, base 1.000, final 1.000): 56 BCE (Aedile) , 52 BCE (Praetor)

    Cn. Tremellius Scrofa (1 year; raw 3.00, base 0.750, final 0.750): 52 BCE (Praetor)

    P. Silius Nerva (pr. 52) (1 year; raw 3.00, base 0.750, final 0.750): 52 BCE (Praetor)

    A. Plautius Plotius (pr. 51) (1 year; raw 2.00, base 0.500, final 0.500): 56 BCE (Tribune of the Plebs)

    C. Antistius Vetus (tr. pl. 56) (1 year; raw 2.00, base 0.500, final 0.500): 56 BCE (Tribune of the Plebs)

  3. Praetor

    Broughton: Broughton: M. Nonius Sufenas was governor of an eastern province in Feb. 50 (a) and very probably in 51. As he held the quaestorship in 62 and the tribunate of the Plebs in 56, Pompey's law establishing an interval of five years between city magistracy and provincial command can hardly have been applied to him. In fact, it may not have been applied to the magistrates of 52 at all. Accordingly I suggest 52 as the year of his praetorship and 51 and 50 for his promagistracy. See 51, Promagistrates

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

    C. Claudius Marcellus (cos. 49) (2 years; raw 4.00, base 1.000, final 1.000): 56 BCE (Aedile) , 52 BCE (Praetor)

    Cn. Tremellius Scrofa (1 year; raw 3.00, base 0.750, final 0.750): 52 BCE (Praetor)

    P. Silius Nerva (pr. 52) (1 year; raw 3.00, base 0.750, final 0.750): 52 BCE (Praetor)

    A. Plautius Plotius (pr. 51) (1 year; raw 2.00, base 0.500, final 0.500): 56 BCE (Tribune of the Plebs)

    C. Antistius Vetus (tr. pl. 56) (1 year; raw 2.00, base 0.500, final 0.500): 56 BCE (Tribune of the Plebs)

🏺 Family

  1. Siblings
    Marcus Considius Nonianus