VALE2117 C. Valerius (363, 366) Aem.? Triarius

Relationships

married to
? Flaminia (10) (married to? C. Valerius (363, 366) Aem.? Triarius (pr.? 78)) (Zmeskal 2009)
father of
? Valeria (394) = Paulla Valeria (daughter of? C. Valerius (363, 366) Aem.? Triarius (pr.? 78)) (DPRR Team)
? C. Valerius (365) Aem.? Triarius (son of? C. Valerius (363, 366) Aem.? Triarius (pr.? 78)) (Zmeskal 2009)
P. Valerius (367) Aem.? Triarius (son of C. Valerius (363, 366) Aem.? Triarius (pr.? 78)) (Zmeskal 2009) Expand

Asc. Scaur. 18f.C

Career

  • Quaestor 81 urbanus, Rome (Broughton MRR II) Expand
    • Quaestor Urbanus (Cic. Verr. 2.1.37). See 67, Legates. (Broughton MRR II)
  • Praetor? 78 (Broughton MRR II) Expand
    • See 77, Promagistrates. (Broughton MRR II)
    • ?74. p. 749, footnote 312 (Brennan 2000)
  • Legatus Pro Praetore 77 Sardinia (Broughton MRR II) Expand
    • Propraetor in Sardinia (Iul. Exup. 6, emending contrario to cum Triario; of. Cic. Scaur. 29). He opposed the attempt of Lepidus to take refuge there (Ascon. 19C). (Broughton MRR II)
    • Quaestor urbanus 81. Shackleton Bailey points out (Studies 71-72) that in Cic. Verr. 2.1.37 the manuscript tradition is strongly in favor of the praenomen C. (not L. as in MRR 2.77). This makes it possible to identify him with the Valerius Triarius who opposed Lepidus in Sardinia in 77 (MRR 2.91), preferably as a legatus pro praetore, if A. J. Marshall is right in holding that provincial governors after Sulla, whether praetorii or consulares, regularly held an imperium pro consule (ANRW 1.1, 1972, 903). According to Asconius (19C), he was later a leg., lieut. under Lucullus in the East from 73 to 67 (MRR 2.113, 120, 125, 130, 134, 141, 148). P. A. Brunt (Manpower 454-455) suggests that Triarius first was legate under M. Cotta in 74 in command of three legions which he brought to Lucullus. The entries in the Index may run as follows: C. Valerius Triarius (363, 366), Q. urb. 81, Leg. pro pr. Sardinia 77, Leg., lieut. under Lucullus 73-67. C. Valerius Triarius (365), Praef. class. under Pompey 49-48. (Broughton MRR III)
  • Legatus (Lieutenant)? 74 Bithynia (Broughton MRR III) Expand
    • Quaestor urbanus 81. Shackleton Bailey points out (Studies 71-72) that in Cic. Verr. 2.1.37 the manuscript tradition is strongly in favor of the praenomen C. (not L. as in MRR 2.77). This makes it possible to identify him with the Valerius Triarius who opposed Lepidus in Sardinia in 77 (MRR 2.91), preferably as a legatus pro praetore, if A. J. Marshall is right in holding that provincial governors after Sulla, whether praetorii or consulares, regularly held an imperium pro consule (ANRW 1.1, 1972, 903). According to Asconius (19C), he was later a leg., lieut. under Lucullus in the East from 73 to 67 (MRR 2.113, 120, 125, 130, 134, 141, 148). P. A. Brunt (Manpower 454-455) suggests that Triarius first was legate under M. Cotta in 74 in command of three legions which he brought to Lucullus. The entries in the Index may run as follows: C. Valerius Triarius (363, 366), Q. urb. 81, Leg. pro pr. Sardinia 77, Leg., lieut. under Lucullus 73-67. C. Valerius Triarius (365), Praef. class. under Pompey 49-48. (Broughton MRR III)
  • Legatus (Lieutenant) 73 Achaea, Asia, Bithynia, Pontus, (Broughton MRR II) Expand
    • Legate under Lucullus in the war with Mithridates (OGIS 447; Ascon. 19 C), and a successful naval commander of the fleet of Lucullus in the Aegean and the Black Seas (App. Mith. 77; Memnon 41-43, and 48, in FGrH 3B.357-59, and 361; see above, Promagistrates, on Lucullus). (Broughton MRR II)
    • Quaestor urbanus 81. Shackleton Bailey points out (Studies 71-72) that in Cic. Verr. 2.1.37 the manuscript tradition is strongly in favor of the praenomen C. (not L. as in MRR 2.77). This makes it possible to identify him with the Valerius Triarius who opposed Lepidus in Sardinia in 77 (MRR 2.91), preferably as a legatus pro praetore, if A. J. Marshall is right in holding that provincial governors after Sulla, whether praetorii or consulares, regularly held an imperium pro consule (ANRW 1.1, 1972, 903). According to Asconius (19C), he was later a leg., lieut. under Lucullus in the East from 73 to 67 (MRR 2.113, 120, 125, 130, 134, 141, 148). P. A. Brunt (Manpower 454-455) suggests that Triarius first was legate under M. Cotta in 74 in command of three legions which he brought to Lucullus. The entries in the Index may run as follows: C. Valerius Triarius (363, 366), Q. urb. 81, Leg. pro pr. Sardinia 77, Leg., lieut. under Lucullus 73-67. C. Valerius Triarius (365), Praef. class. under Pompey 49-48. (Broughton MRR III)
  • Legatus (Lieutenant) 72 Bithynia, Pontus (Broughton MRR II) Expand
    • Served under Lucullus in Pontus (see 73, Legates). Assisted Cotta by sea in his siege of ]Eleracleia Pontica (Memnon 49-50, in FGrH 3B.361f.). (Broughton MRR II)
    • Quaestor urbanus 81. Shackleton Bailey points out (Studies 71-72) that in Cic. Verr. 2.1.37 the manuscript tradition is strongly in favor of the praenomen C. (not L. as in MRR 2.77). This makes it possible to identify him with the Valerius Triarius who opposed Lepidus in Sardinia in 77 (MRR 2.91), preferably as a legatus pro praetore, if A. J. Marshall is right in holding that provincial governors after Sulla, whether praetorii or consulares, regularly held an imperium pro consule (ANRW 1.1, 1972, 903). According to Asconius (19C), he was later a leg., lieut. under Lucullus in the East from 73 to 67 (MRR 2.113, 120, 125, 130, 134, 141, 148). P. A. Brunt (Manpower 454-455) suggests that Triarius first was legate under M. Cotta in 74 in command of three legions which he brought to Lucullus. The entries in the Index may run as follows: C. Valerius Triarius (363, 366), Q. urb. 81, Leg. pro pr. Sardinia 77, Leg., lieut. under Lucullus 73-67. C. Valerius Triarius (365), Praef. class. under Pompey 49-48. (Broughton MRR III)
  • Legatus (Lieutenant) 71 Bithynia, Pontus (Broughton MRR II) Expand
    • Legate under Lucullus (see 74, and 73, Legates). Continued in 71 and early 70 to aid in reducing the towns of the Pontic coast, receiving the surrender of Heracleia, Tieium, and Amastris (Memnon 50-52, in FGrH 3B.362-364). (Broughton MRR II)
    • Quaestor urbanus 81. Shackleton Bailey points out (Studies 71-72) that in Cic. Verr. 2.1.37 the manuscript tradition is strongly in favor of the praenomen C. (not L. as in MRR 2.77). This makes it possible to identify him with the Valerius Triarius who opposed Lepidus in Sardinia in 77 (MRR 2.91), preferably as a legatus pro praetore, if A. J. Marshall is right in holding that provincial governors after Sulla, whether praetorii or consulares, regularly held an imperium pro consule (ANRW 1.1, 1972, 903). According to Asconius (19C), he was later a leg., lieut. under Lucullus in the East from 73 to 67 (MRR 2.113, 120, 125, 130, 134, 141, 148). P. A. Brunt (Manpower 454-455) suggests that Triarius first was legate under M. Cotta in 74 in command of three legions which he brought to Lucullus. The entries in the Index may run as follows: C. Valerius Triarius (363, 366), Q. urb. 81, Leg. pro pr. Sardinia 77, Leg., lieut. under Lucullus 73-67. C. Valerius Triarius (365), Praef. class. under Pompey 49-48. (Broughton MRR III)
  • Legatus (Lieutenant) 70 Asia, Bithynia, Pontus (Broughton MRR II) Expand
    • Legate under Lucullus in Asia Minor (see 74-71, Legates). (Broughton MRR II)
    • Quaestor urbanus 81. Shackleton Bailey points out (Studies 71-72) that in Cic. Verr. 2.1.37 the manuscript tradition is strongly in favor of the praenomen C. (not L. as in MRR 2.77). This makes it possible to identify him with the Valerius Triarius who opposed Lepidus in Sardinia in 77 (MRR 2.91), preferably as a legatus pro praetore, if A. J. Marshall is right in holding that provincial governors after Sulla, whether praetorii or consulares, regularly held an imperium pro consule (ANRW 1.1, 1972, 903). According to Asconius (19C), he was later a leg., lieut. under Lucullus in the East from 73 to 67 (MRR 2.113, 120, 125, 130, 134, 141, 148). P. A. Brunt (Manpower 454-455) suggests that Triarius first was legate under M. Cotta in 74 in command of three legions which he brought to Lucullus. The entries in the Index may run as follows: C. Valerius Triarius (363, 366), Q. urb. 81, Leg. pro pr. Sardinia 77, Leg., lieut. under Lucullus 73-67. C. Valerius Triarius (365), Praef. class. under Pompey 49-48. (Broughton MRR III)
  • Legatus (Lieutenant) 69 Achaea (Broughton MRR II) Expand
    • Legate under the command of Lucullus; repaired the fortifications of Delos (OGIS 447 - I. de Delos 4.1.1855; Phlegon Trall. 12, in FHG 3.606; cf. I. de Delos 4.1.1621, 1855-1858). (Broughton MRR II)
    • Quaestor urbanus 81. Shackleton Bailey points out (Studies 71-72) that in Cic. Verr. 2.1.37 the manuscript tradition is strongly in favor of the praenomen C. (not L. as in MRR 2.77). This makes it possible to identify him with the Valerius Triarius who opposed Lepidus in Sardinia in 77 (MRR 2.91), preferably as a legatus pro praetore, if A. J. Marshall is right in holding that provincial governors after Sulla, whether praetorii or consulares, regularly held an imperium pro consule (ANRW 1.1, 1972, 903). According to Asconius (19C), he was later a leg., lieut. under Lucullus in the East from 73 to 67 (MRR 2.113, 120, 125, 130, 134, 141, 148). P. A. Brunt (Manpower 454-455) suggests that Triarius first was legate under M. Cotta in 74 in command of three legions which he brought to Lucullus. The entries in the Index may run as follows: C. Valerius Triarius (363, 366), Q. urb. 81, Leg. pro pr. Sardinia 77, Leg., lieut. under Lucullus 73-67. C. Valerius Triarius (365), Praef. class. under Pompey 49-48. (Broughton MRR III)
  • Legatus (Lieutenant) 68 Asia, Bithynia, Pontus (Broughton MRR II) Expand
    • Legate under Lucullus (see 73-69, Legates). His arrival from Asia brought relief to Fabius at Cabira (see above), where he took command and forced Mithridates to retire (App. Mith. 88; Dio 36.10; cf. Plut. Luc. 35.1; App. Mith. 89, and 112). See 67, Legates. (Broughton MRR II)
    • Quaestor urbanus 81. Shackleton Bailey points out (Studies 71-72) that in Cic. Verr. 2.1.37 the manuscript tradition is strongly in favor of the praenomen C. (not L. as in MRR 2.77). This makes it possible to identify him with the Valerius Triarius who opposed Lepidus in Sardinia in 77 (MRR 2.91), preferably as a legatus pro praetore, if A. J. Marshall is right in holding that provincial governors after Sulla, whether praetorii or consulares, regularly held an imperium pro consule (ANRW 1.1, 1972, 903). According to Asconius (19C), he was later a leg., lieut. under Lucullus in the East from 73 to 67 (MRR 2.113, 120, 125, 130, 134, 141, 148). P. A. Brunt (Manpower 454-455) suggests that Triarius first was legate under M. Cotta in 74 in command of three legions which he brought to Lucullus. The entries in the Index may run as follows: C. Valerius Triarius (363, 366), Q. urb. 81, Leg. pro pr. Sardinia 77, Leg., lieut. under Lucullus 73-67. C. Valerius Triarius (365), Praef. class. under Pompey 49-48. (Broughton MRR III)
  • Legatus (Lieutenant) 67 Pontus (Broughton MRR II) Expand
    • Under L. Licinius Lucullus in Pontus: (Broughton MRR II)
    • Legate (see 73-68, Legates). He suffered a disastrous defeat at the hands of Mithridates before Lucullus could arrive from Armenia to aid him (Plut. Luc. 35.1-2; App. Mith. 89, and 112; Dio 36.12-13; cf. Cic. Leg. Man. 25; Sall. Hist. 5.3-5 M). (Broughton MRR II)
    • Quaestor urbanus 81. Shackleton Bailey points out (Studies 71-72) that in Cic. Verr. 2.1.37 the manuscript tradition is strongly in favor of the praenomen C. (not L. as in MRR 2.77). This makes it possible to identify him with the Valerius Triarius who opposed Lepidus in Sardinia in 77 (MRR 2.91), preferably as a legatus pro praetore, if A. J. Marshall is right in holding that provincial governors after Sulla, whether praetorii or consulares, regularly held an imperium pro consule (ANRW 1.1, 1972, 903). According to Asconius (19C), he was later a leg., lieut. under Lucullus in the East from 73 to 67 (MRR 2.113, 120, 125, 130, 134, 141, 148). P. A. Brunt (Manpower 454-455) suggests that Triarius first was legate under M. Cotta in 74 in command of three legions which he brought to Lucullus. The entries in the Index may run as follows: C. Valerius Triarius (363, 366), Q. urb. 81, Leg. pro pr. Sardinia 77, Leg., lieut. under Lucullus 73-67. C. Valerius Triarius (365), Praef. class. under Pompey 49-48. (Broughton MRR III)