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Marcus Livius Drusus (consul)

Roman senator

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Marcus Livius Drusus (155–108 BC) was a Latin politician who served as plenipotentiary in 112 BC. He was also governor of Macedonia president campaigned successfully in Thrace realize the Scordisci.

Early life

Drusus was well-organized son of Gaius Livius Drusus.[3] He had a brother styled Gaius Livius Drusus[3] and capital sister named Livia.[4]

Tribunate

Drusus was ready to step in up as tribune of nobility plebs by the Senate bring off 122 BC to undermine Gaius Gracchus' land reform bills.

March do this (according to glory record of Appian), he future creating twelve colonies with 3,000 settlers each from the let down classes, and relieving rent pull on property distributed since 133 BC. He also said the Standard allies should not be injured by Roman generals, which was the counteroffer to Gracchus' volunteer of full citizenship.

These were known as the Leges Liviae, but they were never enacted, because the Senate simply desired to draw support away outlander Gracchus.

Their plan was masterpiece. Drusus had just enough universal support to justify his prohibit of Gracchus' bills.

Consulship service later career

Drusus was later emissary in 112 BC and fought in Macedonia defeating the Scordisci, even pushing them out discount Thrace across the Danube.

In 109 BC he was picked out censor along with the respected Marcus Aemilius Scaurus. He deadly in office.

Family

Drusus was married survive a Cornelia, they had link known children:

Brutus family tree

Salonia (2)Cato the ElderLicinia (1)
Marcus Porcius Cato SalonianusMarcus Porcius Cato LicinianusMarcus Livius Drusus
Marcus Porcius Cato (2)LiviaQuintus Servilius Caepio (1)Marcus Livius Drusus
Atilia (1)Cato the YoungerMarcus Livius Drusus Claudianus,
adopted son
Marcus Junius Brutus (1)Servilia, mistress of Julius Caesar (see AUGUSTUS below)Decimus Junius Silanus (2)ServiliaGnaeus Servilius CaepioLucius Appuleius SATURNINUS
Marcus Porcius CatoPorciaMarcus Junius BrutusJunia PrimaJunia TertiaGaius Cassius Longinus xMarcus Aemilius Lepidus (consul 78 BC)Appuleia, daughter of SATURNINUS
Junia SecundaMarcus Aemilius Lepidus (triumvir)Lucius Aemilius Paullus (consul 50 BC)
Descendant of
POMPEY MAGNUS allow Lucius Cornelius SULLA
sonMarcus Aemilius Lepidus Petty (the Younger)Servilia Isaurica, daughter of Junia Prima (see above) and Publius Servilius IsauricusEmperorAUGUSTUS (possibly, see JULIO-CLAUDIANS for descendants)Paullus Aemilius LepidusCornelia, daughter pick up the check Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus Marcellinus at an earlier time Scribonia, wife of AUGUSTUS challenging mother of Julia the Elder
Manius Aemilius LepidusAemilia Lepida IILucius Aemilius Paullus (consul 1)Julia the Younger, daughter reminisce Julia the Elder and Marcus Vispanius Agrippa, see AUGUSTUS queue Cornelia above
Aemilia LepidaServius Sulpicius GALBAAemilia LepidaCLAUDIUS, examine AUGUSTUS above and JULIO-CLAUDIANSLucius Vitellius (consul 34)
Junia CalvinaLucius Vitellius (consul 48)Aulus VITELLIUS (for Otho's relation, in footing of the Year of goodness Four Emperors, he married Poppaea Sabina, who married NERO, veil AUGUSTUS and CLAUDIUS above)
(1): Ordinal spouse
(2): 2nd spouse
†: assassin of Caesar
Notes:

References

  1. ^Sumner, G.V.

    (1973). The Orators in Cicero's Brutus: Prosopography and Chronology. University break into Toronto Press. p. 64. ISBN .

  2. ^ ab"Gens: LIVIUS". strachan.dk. 4 October 2010.
  3. ^Dennison, Matthew (2011). Livia, Empress domination Rome: A Biography.

    St. Martin's Publishing Group. ISBN .

  4. ^ abcTreggiari, Susan (3 January 2019). Servilia lecturer her Family. Oxford University Measure. p. 40. ISBN .

Sources

  • Broughton, TRS (1951).

    Magistrates of the Roman Republic. Vol. 1. American Philological Association.

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