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Gnaeus Servilius Caepio (brother Of Cato)
Gnaeus Servilius Caepio may refer to a number of Roman consuls or senators: * Gnaeus Servilius Caepio (consul 253 BC) * Gnaeus Servilius Caepio (consul 203 BC) * Gnaeus Servilius Caepio (consul 169 BC) * Gnaeus Servilius Caepio (consul 141 BC), censor in 125 BC * Gnaeus Servilius Caepio (quaestor 105 BC) * Gnaeus Servilius Caepio (brother of Cato) Gnaeus Servilius Caepio may refer to a number of Roman consuls or senators: * Gnaeus Servilius Caepio (consul 253 BC) * Gnaeus Servilius Caepio (consul 203 BC) * Gnaeus Servilius Caepio (consul 169 BC) * Gnaeus Servilius Caepio (consul 141 BC), cen ...
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Gnaeus Servilius Caepio (consul 253 BC)
Gnaeus Servilius Caepio may refer to a number of Roman consuls or senators: * Gnaeus Servilius Caepio (consul 253 BC) * Gnaeus Servilius Caepio (consul 203 BC) * Gnaeus Servilius Caepio (consul 169 BC) * Gnaeus Servilius Caepio (consul 141 BC), censor in 125 BC * Gnaeus Servilius Caepio (quaestor 105 BC) * Gnaeus Servilius Caepio (brother of Cato) Gnaeus Servilius Caepio may refer to a number of Roman consuls or senators: * Gnaeus Servilius Caepio (consul 253 BC) * Gnaeus Servilius Caepio (consul 203 BC) * Gnaeus Servilius Caepio (consul 169 BC) * Gnaeus Servilius Caepio (consul 141 BC), cen ...
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Gnaeus Servilius Caepio (consul 203 BC)
Gnaeus Servilius Caepio (died 174 BC) was a Roman statesman who served as Roman consul in 203 BC. He was elected Pontiff in 213 BC, replacing C. Pupilius Maso; he became Aedile in 207, celebrating the Ludi Romani three times. In 205 he became Praetor. As consul, he was the last Roman general to fight against Hannibal in Bruttium, (South Italy); after the latter left Italy, Caepio crossed over into Sicily planning to go from there into Africa. The Roman Senate, fearing that Caepio would ignore their commands, created a dictator, Publius Sulpicius Galba Maximus, to recall him. Later on, in 194 BC, he was sent as a legate to Carthage, causing Hannibal's exile to Antiochus III the Great's court. Then in 192 BC, he was sent as a legate into Greece to rile up the Roman allies in a potential conflict with Antiochus the Great. Cnaeus Servilius died in 174 BC, during a great epidemic.Livy Titus Livius (; 59 BC – AD 17), known in English as Livy ( ), was a Ancient Rome, Roman historia ...
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Gnaeus Servilius Caepio (consul 169 BC)
Gnaeus Servilius Caepio was a Roman statesman. The son of the consul of 203 BC, Gnaeus Servilius Caepio, he also served as Roman consul in 169 BC alongside Quintus Marcius Philippus. He also served as Curule Aedile in 179 BC and as Praetor in 174, when he obtained the province of Further Spain. He had at least three sons, Quintus Fabius Maximus Servilianus Quintus Fabius Maximus Servilianus was the adoptive son of Quintus Fabius Maximus Aemilianus and the natural son of Gnaeus Servilius Caepio (consul in 169 BC)--hence the adoptive cognomen Servilianus. He was consul of the Roman Republic in 142 BC ..., the Consul of 142 BC; Gnaeus Servilius Caepio, the Consul of 141 BC and Censor in 125; and Quintus Servilius Caepio, who was Consul in 140 BC. References Year of birth unknown Year of death unknown 2nd-century BC Roman consuls Gnaeus {{AncientRome-politician-stub ...
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Gnaeus Servilius Caepio (consul 141 BC)
Gnaeus Servilius Caepio (born ) was a Roman politician who was consul in 141 BC; his colleague was Quintus Pompeius. He was the elder brother of one of his immediate successors in the consulship, Quintus Servilius Caepio, and the homonymous son of the consul of 169 BC. During his consulship, he was "placed in charge of the investigation of uciusHostilius Tubulus ne of the praetors for 142 BCby the senate", who had become "a byword for accepting bribes while presiding over the ''quaestio de sicariis''". Tubulus was put on trial by Publius Mucius Scaevola who served as tribune of the plebs that year, resulting in Tubulus' departure into exile. It is unclear what province Gnaeus Caepio received after his consulship; it is possible he was defeated in Macedonia, but more likely stayed in Italy. Some time around 138 BC, he joined his brother and some of the Caecilii Metelli in prosecuting his former consular colleague Pompeius for extortion. He, and his brother, w ...
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Gnaeus Servilius Caepio (quaestor 105 BC)
Gnaeus Servilius Caepio may refer to a number of Roman consuls or senators: * Gnaeus Servilius Caepio (consul 253 BC) * Gnaeus Servilius Caepio (consul 203 BC) * Gnaeus Servilius Caepio (consul 169 BC) * Gnaeus Servilius Caepio (consul 141 BC), censor in 125 BC * Gnaeus Servilius Caepio (quaestor 105 BC) * Gnaeus Servilius Caepio (brother of Cato) Gnaeus Servilius Caepio may refer to a number of Roman consuls or senators: * Gnaeus Servilius Caepio (consul 253 BC) * Gnaeus Servilius Caepio (consul 203 BC) * Gnaeus Servilius Caepio (consul 169 BC) * Gnaeus Servilius Caepio (consul 141 BC), cen ...
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