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Statius Abbius Oppianicus.
Cluentius had
prosecuted Oppianicus successfully in 74 BC for
attempting to
poison him,
securing Oppianicus' exile. Both sides...
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indignation that
attended the
conviction of
Oppianicus. The
majority of
judges who
condemned Oppianicus was very small.
Falcula was
accused by the tribune...
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certain Oppianicus was sent by
Sulla to the city of Larinum,
where he
murdered four
proscribed muni****l councillors. The
councillors were also
Oppianicus' personal...
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Aulus Cluentius Habitus,
married Statius Albius Oppianicus, by whom she was
allegedly poisoned.
Oppianicus subsequently married Cluentius' widow, S****ia...
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judices at the
trial of
Statius Albius Oppianicus in 74 BC. The
general indignation at the
verdict convicting Oppianicus led to
accusations of irregularities...
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murdered by
Statius Albius Oppianicus.
Numerius Aurius,
predeceased his brother, Marcus. Auria, wife of
Gaius Albius Oppianicus, murdered,
together with...
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Oppianicus.
Gaius Albius Oppianicus,
brother of Statius, who
according to
Cicero poisoned Gaius and his wife, Auria.
Statius Albius St. f.
Oppianicus...
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Albius Oppianicus of an
attempt to
poison him; had it been successful, the
property of
Cluentius would have
fallen to his
mother S****ia.
Oppianicus was found...
- of the
Roman gens Magia. Magia, wife of the
notorious Roman poisoner Oppianicus, who
married her in
order to gain her family's
fortune Magia Polla, mother...
- surname.
Prominent individuals with this name include:
Statius Albius Oppianicus,
discussed by
Marcus Tullius Cicero in his oration, Pro Cluentio. Caecilius...