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Lucius Valerius Flaccus (cos. 100)

Consul in 100 BCE

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  1. 100 BCE
    (aged 39)
    Consul · Co-consul: C. Marius

    Broughton: Marius supported, with his veterans, the legislative program of Saturninus and Glaucia, even to taking the oath to maintain the agrarian law and interdicting Metellus Numidicus, who refused to do so, from fire and water (a). In December the riots in connection with the elections, the murder of Memmius, Glaucia's rival for the consulate, and Glaucia's illegal candidacy for the office, led the Senate to pass the senatus consultum ultimum, in obedience to which Marius suppressed his former associates, who had seized the Capitol. In spite of their surrender to Marius, who placed them in custody in the Curia, they were lynched there by the crowd (b). As his final act he opposed the proposal to recall Metellus from exile (c). Flaccus, whom Rutilius termed more Marius' servant than his colleague (d), commanded a guard on the Quirinal (e). On Valerius, see Münzer, Gent. Val. 41, no. 24.

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    • Broughton, MRR1
      • Lex Delphica de Piratis, SEG 3.378; Cic. Brut. 224; Rab. Perd. 20; Vell. 1.15.5; Ascon. 5 C; Plin. NH 2.100; Plut. Mar. 28.5; Obseq. 45; Chr. 354 (Mario VI et Flacco), so also Fast. Hyd., and Chr. Pasc.; Cassiod.; on Valerius, Cic. Rab. Perd. 27; and on Marius, Elog., CIL 12.1, p. 195-Inscr. Ital. 13.3.83, and 17; Val. Max. 3.2.18; 9.7.1; see Degrassi 128, 478f.
      • (a) Liv. Per. 69; Plut. Mar. 29; App. BC 1.29-31; cf. Sest. 37; Balb. 48; Auct. Vir. Ill. 73.5-7; Oros. 5.17.4
      • (b) Cic. Rab. Perd. 7, 18-28, 31, 35; Mil. 8; Phil. 8.15; Liv. Per. 69; Elogium, above; Vell. 2.12.6; Val. Max. 3.2.18; 8.6.2; 9.7.1; Plut. Mar. 30.1-4; App. BC 1.32; Flor. 2.4.5-6; Auct. Vir. Ill. 73.9-12; Oros. 5.17.6-10; see Praetors, and Tribunes of the Plebs
      • (c) Oros. 5.17.11; cf. App. BC 1.33; Plut. Mar. 31.1; Dio 28, fr. 95
      • (d) Plut. Mar. 28.5
      • (e) Cic. Rab. Perd. 20, and 27

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