![]() ![]() The date, whether in 53 or 52, of Cicero's election to the augurate remains uncertain (see MRR 2.233). Ramsey, Phoenix 34, 1980, 323-336, and discussions cited there. Manilius, accused of res repetundae, and on his speech Pro (or De) Manilio, see J. On his procedure and motives in the case of C.1.5.4, and 14.1) prevented the appointment of successors until the hasty elections held at the end of the year by the Triumviri (see above, Consuls Suffecti, Praetors, Minucius Dio 47.15.3-4). One of the first victims of the proscriptions (Liv.2.4) and Antony's departure for Gaul (see 52, Quaestors). 36.1), before Curio's return from Asia (Phil. Nominated by Pompey and Hortensius and elected, probably in 53 (Cic. 4.1.7, and 2.6 see Promagistrates, on Pompey). and the article by Gelzer in RE 7A.865ff. Full references to the actions of Cicero in his consulship are in D.-G. He joined in carrying a severe law against bribery (Cic. 126 Stangl), but in late October received the command against him in Etruria (Sall. He was suspected of involvement in the conspiracy of Catiline (Cic. He was allotted Cisalpine Gaul, but re1 Macedonia when Cicero refused to go (Cic. The candidacy and election of Antonius are referred to in Cic. Amit., Degrassi 170, and see also 131, 490f. 16.2.5 see Shackleton Bailey, CLA 4, Appendix II, 438-440 J. 8.1113.5 8.12.2), and had also the lesser command of the ora maritima (Att. Cicero was assigned a command to recruit troops and guard the region of Capua but did not assume it (Att. 2.6) an indication that Curio had very probably returned promptly from Asia to Rome, and arrived by autumn of 53. 2.3-4, he finds in Cicero's letters to Curio (Fam. now Shackleton Bailey, Philologus 126, 1982, 213: commenting on Cic. in the intercalary month in 52) and early in March 52, when we know the election of quite minor magistrates had been held (Ascon. But otherwise, as Linderski has pointed out, his election must be later than the election of Pompey as sole consul in 52 (V a. If sure and certain news of the death of Crassus at Carrhae (June 9, 53) reached Rome in time for the priestly nominations and elections between the consular elections and the praetorian ones for 53, he might have been elected in or by August 53 (see MRR 2.227228, on the consular elections, and Cic. We know it was before Curio's return from Asia (late 53 or early in 52) and before Antony's departure for Gaul in 52. ![]() ![]() 9.1-2), 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). Presided at the trial of Licinius Macer (Cic. None can be later three, Caesonius, Cornificius, and Sulpicius Galba, may be earlier, while the date of Varinius depends upon the correct order of the governors of Asia. 2 As in the list of Praetors given in 67, only eight of the nine listed above can have held the praetorship in 66.43, death - violent (Broughton MRR II) Expand.30.1 (entering nobility through union of Tullia to C. 2.5 (founder of family's nobilitas), Vell. ![]()
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