Consuls
MT: No further comments in MRR2
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Broughton, MRR2
- Cic. Brut. 175; Sall. Hist. 3.48.10M; Fast. Cap., Degrassi 56f., 130, 484f. (Brutus' name entire; Mam. [Ai]miliu[s Mam. f. - n. Lepi]d. Livia[nus]); Ascon. 81C; Obseq. 58; Chr. 354 (Mamereo et Iuliano); Fast. Hyd. (Bruto et Mamereo); so also Chr. Pasc.; Cassiod.; and on Lepidus, Cic. Off. 2.-58; Cluent. 99; Val. Max. 7.7.6.
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Broughton, MRR2
- Cic. Brut. 175; Sall. Hist. 3.48.10M; Fast. Cap., Degrassi 56f., 130, 484f. (Brutus' name entire; Mam. [Ai]miliu[s Mam. f. - n. Lepi]d. Livia[nus]); Ascon. 81C; Obseq. 58; Chr. 354 (Mamereo et Iuliano); Fast. Hyd. (Bruto et Mamereo); so also Chr. Pasc.; Cassiod.; and on Lepidus, Cic. Off. 2.-58; Cluent. 99; Val. Max. 7.7.6.
Praetors
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Broughton, MRR2
- Val. Max. 7.7.6.
Broughton: The latest date possible under the Cornelian law
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- MRR2
Broughton: See 76, Promagistrates.
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- MRR2
Broughton: Münzer assumes from the terminology that Peducaeus held the praetorship in Sicily in 76 and was continued as Propraetor in 75, but the terms Praetor and praetura as they are used both in this ease and in that of Verres may refer to the whole period of their governorships (a). The career of Pedueaeus probably followed the normal post-Sullan pattern: he was a Praetor in Rome in 77, and Propraetor in Sicily in 76 and 75
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Broughton, MRR2
- (a) Cic. Verr. 2.2.138-140, and 3.156 and 216 see 93, Promagistrates, on Sentius and Gellius
Quaestors
Broughton: Served in Asia (a). See Magie, Roman Rule in Asia Minor 2.1119, note 24.
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Broughton, MRR2
- (a) OGIS 444-SEG 4.664
Broughton: Served under the Consul Lepidus, and was charged with treason for exciting his army to mutiny (a). On Staienus' assumption of the name Aelius Paetus, see Cic. Brut. 24 1, and Cluent. 72.
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Broughton, MRR2
- (a) Cic. Cluent. 99
Tribune of the Plebs
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Broughton, MRR2
- Cic. Corn. 2, fr. 8 (ed. Müller), and Ascon. 81C.