Consuls
MT: Broughton (MRR2) cites Cicero Pro Caelio 33 but this passage presumably talks about Appius Claudius Caecus (censor in 312 BCE)
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Broughton, MRR2
- CIL 11.2.663; Fast. Ant., Degrassi 164f., and Fast. Cap., ibid. 54f., 129, 480f.; Elogium, Inscr. Ital. 13.3.70b-CIL 12.1, p. 200; Obseq. 53; Chr. 354; Fast. Hyd.; Chr. Pasc.; Cassiod.; and on Claudius, Cic. Cael. 33; Leg. 3.42; on Perperna, Val. Max. 8.13.4; Ascon. 28C; Plin. NH 7.156.
Career-overlap (5) Magistrates with the closest career overlap; red font indicates family member
M. Perperna (): 95 BCE (Praetor) , 92 BCE (Consul)
L. Aurelius Cotta (): 95 BCE (Praetor)
L. Julius Caesar (): 95 BCE (Praetor)
M. Porcius Cato (): 99 BCE (Tribune of the Plebs) , 92 BCE (Praetor)
C. Julius Caesar (): 92 BCE (Praetor)
MT: No further comments in MRR2
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Broughton, MRR2
- CIL 11.2.663; Fast. Ant., Degrassi 164f., and Fast. Cap., ibid. 54f., 129, 480f.; Elogium, Inscr. Ital. 13.3.70b-CIL 12.1, p. 200; Obseq. 53; Chr. 354; Fast. Hyd.; Chr. Pasc.; Cassiod.; and on Claudius, Cic. Cael. 33; Leg. 3.42; on Perperna, Val. Max. 8.13.4; Ascon. 28C; Plin. NH 7.156.
Career-overlap (5) Magistrates with the closest career overlap; red font indicates family member
C. Claudius Pulcher (cos. 92) (): 95 BCE (Praetor) , 92 BCE (Consul)
C. Marius (): 86 BCE (Consul)
L. Cornelius Cinna (cos. 87) (): 86 BCE (Consul)
L. Marcius Philippus (): 86 BCE (Consul)
L. Valerius Flaccus (): 86 BCE (Consul)
Praetors
Broughton: These Elogia, and the place of the Iulii in Cicero's list in Rab. Perd. 21, both indicate that the career of Caesar's father should be dated mainly between 100 and 90 B. C. (see Broughton, AJA 52 [1948] 323-330). If he held the quaestorship soon after 100 his praetorship and his proconsulate in Asia should be placed as late as possible before the command there of L. Cassius. Accordingly I suggest 92 for his praetorship and 91 for his proconsulate (MRR2)
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Broughton, MRR2
- Elogia, Inscr. Ital. 13.3.7, and 75 a-CIL 12. 1, p. 199; Plin. NH 7.181; cf. Suet. Iul. 1.1.
Career-overlap (5) Magistrates with the closest career overlap; red font indicates family member
C. Sextius Calvinus (): 92 BCE (Praetor)
Cn. Pompeius Strabo (): 92 BCE (Praetor)
L. Porcius Cato (): 92 BCE (Praetor)
M. Porcius Cato (): 92 BCE (Praetor)
C. Claudius Pulcher (cos. 92) (): 92 BCE (Consul)
Broughton: This is the latest date possible under the Leges Annales. Pompeius and Cato are both termed Praetor (a) in reference to their commands in 90 B. C. in the Social War.
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Career-overlap (5) Magistrates with the closest career overlap; red font indicates family member
L. Porcius Cato (): 92 BCE (Praetor) , 89 BCE (Consul)
C. Julius Caesar (): 92 BCE (Praetor)
C. Sextius Calvinus (): 92 BCE (Praetor)
Cn. Papirius Carbo (): 92 BCE (Tribune of the Plebs) , 89 BCE (Praetor)
M. Porcius Cato (): 92 BCE (Praetor)
Broughton: This is the latest date possible under the Leges Annales. Pompeius and Cato are both termed Praetor (a) in reference to their commands in 90 B. C. in the Social War.
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Cn. Pompeius Strabo (): 92 BCE (Praetor) , 89 BCE (Consul)
(): 92 BCE (Praetor)
C. Julius Caesar (): 92 BCE (Praetor)
C. Sextius Calvinus (): 92 BCE (Praetor)
Cn. Papirius Carbo (): 92 BCE (Tribune of the Plebs) , 89 BCE (Praetor)
Broughton: All dates in the career of this Cato remain uncertain. It is probable that he died before the Social war while governor of Transalpine Gaul. The latest date for his aedileship would be 94, and for his praetorship, 92. (MRR2)
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Broughton, MRR2
- Gell. 13.20.12. See 94, Aediles and note 4; and 91, Promagistrates
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(): 92 BCE (Praetor)
C. Claudius Pulcher (cos. 92) (): 99 BCE (Aedile) , 92 BCE (Consul)
C. Julius Caesar (): 92 BCE (Praetor)
C. Sextius Calvinus (): 92 BCE (Praetor)
Cn. Pompeius Strabo (): 92 BCE (Praetor)
Broughton: An orator prominent in Cicero's boyhood (a), and perhaps the Pr(aetor) named in CIL 12.2.801-ILS 4015, who consecrated an altar to an unknown god. The date is certainly before 90 B. C.
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Broughton, MRR2
- (a) Cic. Brut. 130; De Or. 2.246
Tribune of the Plebs
Broughton: Some disorder (seditio) which Papirius caused led to a decree of the Senate on motion of Crassus the orator which placed responsibility for public disorder at a meeting on the presiding officer (a). In CIL 12. 1, p. 149, note 11, the Consul is identified with Ap. Claudius, Cos. 130, but Niccolini (FTP 215f.) has pointed out that the names attested, Cn. Carbo and C. Claudius, as well as the mention of Crassus, point to 92. As Crassus is not termed Censor the incident should be dated early in the year before the censorial elections (Mommsen, Str. 2.352).
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Broughton, MRR2
- (a) Cic. Leg. 3.42
Career-overlap (5) Magistrates with the closest career overlap; red font indicates family member
L. Cornelius Cinna (cos. 87) (): 85 BCE (Consul) , 84 BCE (Consul)
C. Marius (): 82 BCE (Consul)
M. Marius Gratidianus (): 85 BCE (Praetor) , 84 BCE (Praetor)
A. Sempronius Asellio (): 89 BCE (Praetor)
Ap. Claudius Pulcher (): 89 BCE (Praetor)