Gaius Atilius Serranus (praetor)
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Gaius Atilius Serranus (c. 149 – 87 BC) was a Roman senator, who served as consul in 106 BC as the colleague of
Quintus Servilius Caepio Quintus Servilius Caepio may refer to: * Quintus Servilius Caepio (consul 140 BC) * Quintus Servilius Caepio (consul 106 BC) * Quintus Servilius Caepio (quaestor 103 BC) * Quintus Servilius Caepio (adoptive father of Brutus) * Quintus Servilius ...
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Career

Although noted by Cicero as being a "a most stupid man" (), he managed to defeat Quintus Lutatius Catulus in the consular elections of the previous year. Before this, Serranus had presumably held the office of praetor by 109 BC, a necessary requirement in the senatorial career track. Serranus was one of the senators of consular rank who took up arms against the tribune Saturninus in 100 BC. He is probably the Atilius Serranus who was murdered on orders of Gaius Marius following the conclusion of the civil war in 87 BC.


Family

Serranus may have been the father or more likely grandfather of Atilia the wife of Cato the Younger.


See also

* List of Roman consuls


References


Sources

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Atilius Serranus, Gaius 2nd-century BC births Year of birth uncertain 87 BC deaths 2nd-century BC Roman consuls 1st-century BC Romans Serranus, Gaius