The authors of the Lex Mamilia Roscia Alliena Peducaea Fabia (Riccobono, Font. Iur. Rom. A nteiustin. 1. 138- 140, quoted from Lachmann, Rdm. Feldmesser 1.263). See Rudolph, Stadt und Staat im römischen Italien 186ff., esp. 196-198; H. S. Jones, JRS 26 (1936) 270f.; L. R. Taylor, Stud. Presented to A. C. Johnson pp. 68-78, and above, 109, Tribunes of the Plebs, and note 2. The law apparently dealt with the extension of municipal organization in connection with Caesar's agrarian law and the activities of the land commissioners. (Broughton MRR II)
p. 257-63 (Thommen 1989)
Legatus (Lieutenant)?
54
Gallia Transalpina
(Broughton MRR II)
Expand
Served under Caesar in Gaul (Caes. BG 5.24.2 and 7, and 53.6). (Broughton MRR II)
Pr. 49. Monetalis. In MRR 2.451, and Index, 612, refer also to Crawford, RRC 1.439- 440, no. 412, 64 B.C. See L. R. Taylor, VDRR 251; Syme, Historia 13, 1964, 112-RP 2.590. On the question whether he is more properly termed legate or quaestor in 54 when he was with Caesar, see J. and A. Linderski, Phoenix 29, 1974, 214, note 15, probably a legatus.
(Broughton MRR III)
Cic. Att. 8.12.2; Caes. BC 1.3.6, and 8.4; cf. 1.10.1; Dio 41.5.2; see below, Legates, Envoys. He was perhaps the author of a law to grant citizenship to the Transpadanes (CIL 12.2.600, dated March 11; cf. Tac. Ann. 11.24; Dio 41.36.3; but see Niccolini, FTP 441, and appendix; FIRA 1.176f., no. 20). (Broughton MRR II)