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Marcus Vinicius may refer to: *Marcus Vinicius (consul 19 BC), Roman consul and general *Marcus Vinicius (consul 30), Roman consul *Marcus Vinícius Cesário (born 1986), Brazilian footballer *Marcus Vinicius de Souza (born 1984), Brazilian basketball player *Marcus Vinicius de Morais (born 1974), Brazilian footballer *Marcus Vinícius da Cruz Alves Nóbrega (born 1983), Brazilian footballer *Marcus Vinícius Dias (1923–1992), Brazilian basketball player *Marcus Vinícius Simões Freire (born 1962), Brazilian former volleyball player *Marcus Vinicius Urban Toledo dos Reis (born 1986), Brazilian/Spanish basketball player *Marcus Vinícius Lima da Silva (born 1990), Brazilian footballer *Vinicius de Moraes (Marcus Vinicius da Cruz de Mello Moraes, 1913–1980), Brazilian musician *Marcus Vinicius da Silva de Oliveira, Brazilian footballer *Marcus Vinícius Vidal Cunha (born 1992), Brazilian footballer *Marcus Vinicius Molinari Reis (1997–2021), Brazilian footballer See also

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Marcus Vinicius (consul 19 BC)
Marcus Vinicius (also spelled Vinucius) was a Roman senator and general, who held a number of posts in the service of the first Roman emperor, Augustus. Vinicius was suffect consul in the latter part of 19 BC with Quintus Lucretius Vespillo as his colleague. Career Born the son of a Roman knight at Cales in ''Regio I'' (''Latium et Campania'') of Italia, Vinicius distinguished himself as ''legatus Augusti pro praetore'' or governor of the imperial province of Gallia Belgica in 25 BC, when he led a successful campaign into Germania. At some point, Vinicius may also have served as governor of the senatorial province of Achaea; an inscription from Corinth, dated to 18–12 BC and honoring his fellow-general, and the Emperor's right-hand man, Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, reveals that an administrative division of the city had been named the ''tribus Vinicia'', apparently in Vinicius' honor. In recognition of his services, Vinicius, the archetypal ''homo novus'', was appointed suffec ...
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