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extent that Caesar's
supporters ****aulted
Bibulus in Rome's main
forum on the eve of an
important vote.
Bibulus withdrew from
public politics for the rest...
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Calpurnius Bibulus, as Caesar's co-consul.
Caesar won his
election handily, but to turn his
provincial ****ignment into
glory and
defeat Bibulus' obstruction...
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Calpurnius Bibulus (? – died
around 32 B.C.) was a
Roman statesman. He was the son of the
consul Marcus Calpurnius Bibulus.
Lucius Bibulus was the son...
- a riot in
which Bibulus'
fasces were broken,
symbolising po****r
rejection of his magistracy. The bill was then
voted through.
Bibulus attempted to induce...
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object to the
arranged marriage. With
Bibulus she had two children, at
least one of them a son.
Lucius Calpurnius Bibulus (born
around 59 BC) was possibly...
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Julius Caesar and
Marcus Calpurnius Bibulus (known in jest as "the
consulship of
Julius and Caesar" due to
Bibulus'
Social withdrawal from
public view...
- Caesar's contemporaries, such as Cicero,
Licinius Calvus,
Marcus Calpurnius Bibulus and
Gaius Memmius.
Caesar himself denied such
allegation under oath. Around...
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portion of the
public on Caesar's side
after Bibulus' embarr****ing
display of
obstinate obstructionism and
Bibulus' self-confinement to his home,
Caesar moved...
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Chlidichthys bibulus, the
nosey dottyback, is a
species of fish in the
family Pseudochromidae.
Chlidichthys bibulus is a small-sized fish
which grows up...
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their office just
inside the gate,
within the walls. The
extant Tomb of
Bibulus,
dating to the
first half of the 1st
century BC, was
located just outside...