Consuls
Broughton: Volcatius refused to accept the candidacy of Catiline for the consulship of 65 (a).
Sources (2)
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Broughton, MRR2
- CIL 12.2.667, 958, 959; Cic. Cat. 1.15; Sull. 11; Sall. Cat. 18.2; Ascon. 59 C; Dio 36.42.3; Chr. 354 (Lepido et Tullo); Fast. Hyd. (Bulcacio et Tullo), so also Chr. Pasc.; Cassiod. (An-, or Cn., Lepidus), on Lepidus, Ascon. 79 C; and on Volcatius, Ascon. 28 C. See Degrassi 131, 488f.
- (a) Ascon. 89 C
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L. Volcatius Tullus (cos. 66) (): 69 BCE (Praetor) , 66 BCE (Consul)
M. Caesonius (): 69 BCE (Aedile) , 66 BCE (Praetor)
M. Tullius Cicero (): 69 BCE (Aedile) , 66 BCE (Praetor)
P. Sulpicius Galba (): 69 BCE (Aedile) , 66 BCE (Praetor)
Q. Cornificius (): 69 BCE (Tribune of the Plebs) , 66 BCE (Praetor)
Broughton: Volcatius refused to accept the candidacy of Catiline for the consulship of 65 (a).
Sources (2)
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Broughton, MRR2
- CIL 12.2.667, 958, 959; Cic. Cat. 1.15; Sull. 11; Sall. Cat. 18.2; Ascon. 59 C; Dio 36.42.3; Chr. 354 (Lepido et Tullo); Fast. Hyd. (Bulcacio et Tullo), so also Chr. Pasc.; Cassiod. (An-, or Cn., Lepidus), on Lepidus, Ascon. 79 C; and on Volcatius, Ascon. 28 C. See Degrassi 131, 488f.
- (a) Ascon. 89 C
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M. Aemilius Lepidus (cos. 66) (): 69 BCE (Praetor) , 66 BCE (Consul)
M. Caesonius (): 69 BCE (Aedile) , 66 BCE (Praetor)
M. Tullius Cicero (): 69 BCE (Aedile) , 66 BCE (Praetor)
P. Sulpicius Galba (): 69 BCE (Aedile) , 66 BCE (Praetor)
Q. Cornificius (): 69 BCE (Tribune of the Plebs) , 66 BCE (Praetor)
Praetors
Broughton: EIected along with Cicero, whose support raised him from last place to third. His games indicate that he was probably Pr. Urbanus.
Sources (1)
MT: No further comments in MRR2
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Broughton, MRR2
- Cic. Cluent. 147; Off. 3.60; Top. 32; cf. ND 3.74; Att. 1.1.1; and on his cognomen, Cic. Brut. 154.
Broughton: Cicero's colleague in the aedileship (see 69, Aediles), and a possible competitor for the consulship of 63 (a).
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Broughton, MRR2
- (a) Cic. Att. 1.1.1
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M. Tullius Cicero (): 69 BCE (Aedile) , 66 BCE (Praetor)
P. Sulpicius Galba (): 69 BCE (Aedile) , 66 BCE (Praetor)
Q. Cornificius (): 69 BCE (Tribune of the Plebs) , 66 BCE (Praetor)
L. Volcatius Tullus (cos. 66) (): 69 BCE (Praetor) , 66 BCE (Consul)
M. Aemilius Lepidus (cos. 66) (): 69 BCE (Praetor) , 66 BCE (Consul)
Broughton: A competitor of Cicero for the consulship of 63 (a). An ex-Praetor in 63 (b). See 69, Tribunes of the Plebs.
Sources (2)
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Broughton, MRR2
- (a) Cic. Att. 1.1.1; Ascon. 82 C
- (b) Sall. Cat. 47.4; App. BC 2.5; cf. Cic. Fam. 12.28.2
Career-overlap (5) Magistrates with the closest career overlap; red font indicates family member
M. Caesonius (): 69 BCE (Aedile) , 66 BCE (Praetor)
M. Tullius Cicero (): 69 BCE (Aedile) , 66 BCE (Praetor)
P. Sulpicius Galba (): 69 BCE (Aedile) , 66 BCE (Praetor)
L. Volcatius Tullus (cos. 66) (): 69 BCE (Praetor) , 66 BCE (Consul)
M. Aemilius Lepidus (cos. 66) (): 69 BCE (Praetor) , 66 BCE (Consul)
MT: No further comments in MRR2
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Broughton, MRR2
- Cic. Cluent. 94 and 147 (Orchivius); cf. Q. Cic. Comm. Pet. 19.
Broughton: A candidate for the consulship of 63 (a). If his aedileship is correctly dated in 69, this is the most probable year for his praetorship.
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M. Caesonius (): 69 BCE (Aedile) , 66 BCE (Praetor)
M. Tullius Cicero (): 69 BCE (Aedile) , 66 BCE (Praetor)
Q. Cornificius (): 69 BCE (Tribune of the Plebs) , 66 BCE (Praetor)
L. Volcatius Tullus (cos. 66) (): 69 BCE (Praetor) , 66 BCE (Consul)
M. Aemilius Lepidus (cos. 66) (): 69 BCE (Praetor) , 66 BCE (Consul)
Broughton: Elected at the head of the poll (a). Presided at the trial of Licinius Macer (b), and ordered, but probably did not hold, that of Manilius, whose law to give Pompey the command against Mithridates he supported (see Tribunes of the Plebs).
Sources (2)
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Broughton, MRR2
- (a) Cic. Leg. Man. 1-2; Cluent. 147; Corn. 1, fr. 3; Cael. 10; Pis. 2; Leg. Agr. 2.49; Att. 1.10.6, and 11.2; Fam. 1.9.11; Brut. 321; Rab. Post. 9; Ascon. 73 C
- (b) Cic. Att. 1.4.2; Val. Max. 9.12.7; Plut. Cic. 9.1-2
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C. Antonius Hibrida (): 66 BCE (Praetor) , 63 BCE (Consul)
M. Caesonius (): 69 BCE (Aedile) , 66 BCE (Praetor)
P. Sulpicius Galba (): 69 BCE (Aedile) , 66 BCE (Praetor)
Q. Cornificius (): 69 BCE (Tribune of the Plebs) , 66 BCE (Praetor)
L. Volcatius Tullus (cos. 66) (): 69 BCE (Praetor) , 66 BCE (Consul)
Quaestors
Broughton: See 64, Promagistrates, and note 7.
Sources (1)
- MRR2
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P. Plautius Hypsaeus (): 66 BCE (Quaestor) , 58 BCE (Aedile)
L. Domitius Ahenobarbus (cos. 54) (): 66 BCE (Quaestor) , 58 BCE (Praetor)
C. Memmius (pr. 58) (): 66 BCE (Tribune of the Plebs) , 58 BCE (Praetor)
Cn. Plancius (): 58 BCE (Quaestor) , 56 BCE (Tribune of the Plebs)
P. Clodius Pulcher (): 58 BCE (Tribune of the Plebs) , 56 BCE (Aedile)
Broughton: The date is conjectural, based on the dates of his tribunate (63) and his praetorship (57).
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Broughton, MRR2
- CIL 12.2.761-ILS 880.
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P. Cornelius Lentulus Spinther (cos. 57) (): 63 BCE (Aedile) , 57 BCE (Consul)
C. Antonius Hibrida (): 66 BCE (Praetor) , 63 BCE (Consul)
M. Tullius Cicero (): 66 BCE (Praetor) , 63 BCE (Consul)
P. Sestius (): 63 BCE (Quaestor) , 57 BCE (Tribune of the Plebs)
Sex. Atilius Serranus Gavianus (): 63 BCE (Quaestor) , 57 BCE (Tribune of the Plebs)
Broughton: Stood in violent opposition to the first of the laws of Manilius (a).
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Broughton, MRR2
- (a) Ascon. 45 C, emending praetura to quaestura; Schol. Bob. 119 Stangl
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C. Memmius (pr. 58) (): 66 BCE (Tribune of the Plebs) , 58 BCE (Praetor)
A. Gabinius (): 61 BCE (Praetor) , 58 BCE (Consul)
L. Calpurnius Piso Caesoninus (cos. 58) (): 61 BCE (Praetor) , 58 BCE (Consul)
M. Aemilius Scaurus (): 66 BCE (Quaestor) , 58 BCE (Aedile)
P. Plautius Hypsaeus (): 66 BCE (Quaestor) , 58 BCE (Aedile)
Broughton: Served under Pompey in the East (a). See 64, Promagistrates.
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Broughton, MRR2
- (a) Ascon. 35 C, dates uncertain
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M. Aemilius Scaurus (): 66 BCE (Quaestor) , 58 BCE (Aedile)
L. Domitius Ahenobarbus (cos. 54) (): 66 BCE (Quaestor) , 58 BCE (Praetor)
C. Memmius (pr. 58) (): 66 BCE (Tribune of the Plebs) , 58 BCE (Praetor)
Broughton: Quaestor under Man. Aemilius Lepidus (a). See 49, Praetors.
Sources (1)
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Broughton, MRR2
- (a) Cic. Att. 8.6.1
Tribune of the Plebs
Broughton: His first measure was a bill, hastily carried and promptly annulled, to distribute the votes of the freedmen in all the tribes (a). The second was the famous law to give Pompey command of the provinces of Cilicia and Bithynia and Pontus, and of the war against Mithridates (b). Manilius was accused in 66 at the end of his term of office for res repetundae before Cicero (c), and in 65 for maiestas before another Praetor and convicted (d).
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Broughton, MRR2
- (a) Cic. Corn. 1, fr. 8-10, and 16, and 47, cf. Ascon. 45, and 64-65, and 76 C; Mur. 47; Dio 36.42.1-3
- (b) Cic. Corn. 1, fr. 16; Leg. Man. passim; Fam. 1.9.11; Phil. 11.18; Mur. 34; Orat. 102; Q. Cic. Comm. Pet. 51; Vell. 2.33.1; Liv. Per. 100; Ascon. 60, and 65 C; Quintil. Inst. Or. 2.4.40; Plut. Pomp. 30; Luc. 35.7; App. Mith. 97; Dio 36.42-44; Eutrop. 6.12.2; Schol. Bob. 119 Stangl; Zonar. 10.4, #
- (c) Plut. Cic. 9.4-6; Q. Cic. Comm. Pet. 51; Ascon. 60, and 65 C; Dio 36.44.1-2
- (d) Ascon. 60 C; Schol. Bob. 119 Stangl; Schol. Gron. 322 Stangl; cf. Val. Max. 6.2.4
Broughton: Prosecuted M. Lucullus unsuccessfully for his acts while Quaestor under Sulla, and excited the people against L. Lucullus and delayed the decreeing of his triumph (a).
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Broughton, MRR2
- (a) Plut. Luc. 37.1-2; Cat. Min. 29.3, cf. 6.2; see Cic. Acad. 2.3