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similarly granted praetorian imperium and
likewise titled pro praetore. A
proquaestor was a
person who took up the
administrative duties normally adopted by...
- Mark
Antony Lucius Julius Caesar (praetor 183 BC)
Lucius Julius Caesar (
proquaestor) (died 46 BC), son of the
consul in 64
Lucius Caesar (17 BC – 2 AD),...
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Gaius Memmius (died 75 BC) was a
Roman politician and a
soldier who
served as
quaestor in 76 BC. He was
married to Pompeia, the
sister of
Pompey the Great...
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Military career Allegiance Roman Republic,
Caesarian (from 49 BC)
Commands Proquaestor (Asia, c. 52 BC)
Legate (Italy, 49 BC)
Propraetor (Sicily and Africa...
- for po****r amu****t in the circus. In 46, he is
recorded as
being proquaestor (a
military and
magisterial office)
under Marcus Porcius Cato in Utica...
- was sent to
Hispania Ulterior (in
modern Spain).
There he
served as a
proquaestor under Pompey's
legates (legionary commanders)
Lucius Afranius and Marcus...
- Latin): "L.
Licinius L.f.
Lucullus (consul 74 B.C.) was
quaestor and then
proquaestor in Asia 88-80 B.C.
Tamias can
signify either (Dittenberger)." The use...
-
Marcus served under Caesar in the
Gallic Wars,
first as quaestor, then as
proquaestor in 53 BC. He is
attested as a
legatus under Caesar in 49. He was also...
- tasks: Lucullus, for example,
during the
First Mithridatic War as Sulla's
proquaestor, led troops, ****embled fleets,
travelled the
eastern Mediterranean as...
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Emperor Marcus Marius (quaestor 76 BC) (fl. 76 BC),
Roman quaestor and
proquaestor Marcus Marius Gratidi**** (d. 82 BC),
Roman praetor Marius Maximus (fl...