Prosecuted C. Lucretius Gallus successfully for his mistreatment of the allies in Greece in 171 (Liv. 43.8.2-10). (Broughton MRR I)
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167
inter peregrinos, Rome
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Provinces Liv. 45.16.3. (Broughton MRR I)
Besides formal activities (Liv. 45.16.8) he tried to rouse the people to declare war on Rhodes but was stopped by a tribunician veto (Liv. 45.21.1-8; cf. Polyb. 30.4.5-6; Diod. 31.5.3). (Broughton MRR I)
Didasc. Ter. Heaut. Tim.; Fast. Cap., Degrassi 50f., 123, 460f.; Fast. Ant., ib. 160f.; Obseq. 14; Chr. 354; Fast. Hyd.; Chr. Pasc.; Cassiod.; and on Gracchus, Cic. Brut. 79; Div. 1.36; Inv. 1.48; ND 2.10-11; Diod. 34.5; Val. Max. 9.12.3; Plut. TG 1.1; App. BC 1.17; Gran. Lic. 11 (Bonn). Iuventius died in Corsica just after receiving news that the Senate had decreed a supplicatio for his successes (Val. Max. 9.12.3; Plin. NH 7.182), whereupon Gracchus, after holding the elections, succeeded him in Corsica and Sardinia (Cic. QF 2.2.1; Auct. Vir. Ill. 57.2; see 162, Consuls). (Broughton MRR I)