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Gaius Servilius Glaucia (pr. 100)

Praetor in 100 BCE

🏛️ Career

  1. 101 BCE
    (aged 41)
    Tribune of the Plebs ·plebis

    Broughton: Presided over the tribunician elections for 100, in the course of which a successful candidate, Nonius, was murdered, and Saturninus hastily elected to his place (a). To his tribunate should be attributed the Lex Servilia Glauciae, which dealt once more with the quaestio de repetundis (b), making the juries wholly equestrian again (c), and providing for the recovery of funds from ultimate recipients as well as immediate culprits (d). There were provisions also that Latins who succeeded in a prosecution under this law should receive Roman citizenship (e); for a recess during public trials (comperendinatio, f); and perhaps also that those who were convicted under it should be debarred from addressing public meetings (g).

    Sources (7)
    • Broughton, MRR2
    Career-overlap (1) Magistrates with the closest career overlap; red font indicates family member

    C. Marius (): 101 BCE (Consul) , 100 BCE (Consul)

  2. 100 BCE
    (aged 42)
    Praetor

    Broughton: In alliance with Saturninus, he illegally became a candidate for the consulship of 99, and during the disorders on December 10 when his confederates were crushed he was dragged from the house of a certain Claudius and put to death (a; see Consuls; and Tribunes of the Plebs, on Saturninus).

    Sources (1)
    • Broughton, MRR1
      • (a) Cic. Cat. 1.4; 3.15, and Schol. Gron. 284 Stangl; Schol. Clun. 270 Stangl; Rab. Perd. 20; Planc. 88; Har. Resp. 51; Phil. 8.15; Brut. 224; Liv. Per. 69; Vell. 2.12.6; Val. Max. 3.2.18; App. BC 1.31-32; Flor. 2.4.4; Dio 28, fr. 95; Auct. Vir. Ill. 73.9-11; Ampel. 26.3; Oros. 5.17.9; Schol. Bob. 95, 113, 174 Stangl
    Career-overlap (1) Magistrates with the closest career overlap; red font indicates family member

    C. Marius (): 101 BCE (Consul) , 100 BCE (Consul)

🏺 Family

No family relations recorded.