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Lucius Caesetius Flavus

Tribune of the plebs in 44 BCE

🏛️ Career

  1. Tribune of the Plebs

    Broughton: He and his colleague C. Epidius Marullus (see below) removed a diadem from Caesar's statue and were imprisoned. They also prosecuted persons who had saluted Caesar as king when he returned to Rome from the Latin festival. They were deprived of their tribunician power (not the office) under a bill of C. Helvius Cinna (see below), while other Tribunes were elected in their place (a). They were restored soon afterwards, probably after Caesar's death (b; see Praetors, on Cinna).

    Sources (2)
    • Broughton, MRR2
      • (a) Cic. Phil. 13.31; Nic. Dam. Vit. Caes. 20.5-9, FGrH 2A.404f.; Liv. Per. 116; Vell. 2.68.4-5; Val. Max. 5.7.2; Suet. Iul. 79-80; Plut. Caes. 61.4-5; Ant. 12.4; Dio 44.9-10; 46.49.2; App. BC 2.108, and 122, and 138; Obseq. 70; Zonar. 10.11
      • (b) Nic. Dam. Vit. Caes. 22, FGrH 2A.406; App. BC 2.122
    Career-overlap (5) Magistrates with the closest career overlap; red font indicates family member

    (C. or P. or L. Hostilius) Saserna (22-24) (1 year; raw 2.00, base 2.000, final 2.000): 44 BCE (Tribune of the Plebs)

    C. (Servilius) Casca (1 year; raw 2.00, base 2.000, final 2.000): 44 BCE (Tribune of the Plebs)

    C. Epidius Marullus (1 year; raw 2.00, base 2.000, final 2.000): 44 BCE (Tribune of the Plebs)

    C. Helvius Cinna (1 year; raw 2.00, base 2.000, final 2.000): 44 BCE (Tribune of the Plebs)

    D. Carfulenus (1 year; raw 2.00, base 2.000, final 2.000): 44 BCE (Tribune of the Plebs)

🏺 Family

No family relations recorded.