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Spurius Maelius (died 439 BC) was a
wealthy Roman plebeian who was
slain because he was
suspected of
intending to make
himself king.
During a
severe famine...
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prefect L.
Minucius Augurinus alleged Spurius Maelius was
plotting against the Republic. When
Spurius Maelius ignored his summons, he was
killed by Cincinnatus's...
- C****ius and
Manlius Capitolinus were
executed after trials, as was
Spurius Maelius in an
ostensibly legal process;
Tiberius Gracchus was
killed in a riot;...
- ****embled in the forum, with
Spurius Maelius among them,
Ahala summoned the
latter to
appear before the dictator. When
Maelius disobe**** and took
refuge in the...
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second time to deal with the
Maelius controversy. He
appoints Gaius Servilius Ahala as his
Master of the Horse.
Maelius is
summoned before Cincinnatus...
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second time to deal with the
Maelius controversy. He
appoints Gaius Servilius Ahala as his
Master of the Horse.
Maelius is
summoned before Cincinnatus...
- None of
Maelius'
supposed accomplices were
tried or punished, but his slayer, Ahala, went into
exile rather than face trial.
Spurius Maelius, tribune...
- were
Publius Licinius Calvus Esquilinus,
Publius Manlius Vulso,
Publius Maelius Capitolinus,
Spurius Furius Medullinus, and
Lucius Publius Philo Vulscus...
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Licinius Calvus Esquilinus P.
Manlius Vulso L.
Titinius Pansa Saccus P.
Maelius Capitolinus Sp.
Furius Medullinus L.
Publilius Philo Vulscus 399 Consular...
- have misspoken, for
three of his five colleagues—Lucius Titinius,
Publius Maelius, and
Lucius Publilius—were also plebeians. In fact at
least two earlier...