LICI2456 P. Licinius (65, 75) Crassus Iunianus Damasippus = P.? Iunius Brutus Damasippus

Relationships

son of
? L. Iunius (58) L. f. Gal. Brutus Damasippus (pr. 82) (Zmeskal 2009)
adopted son of
P. Licinius (E) Crassus (adoptive father of P. Licinius (65, 75) Crassus Iunianus Damasippus = P.? Iunius Brutus Damasippus (pr.? 51)) (Zmeskal 2009) Expand

Caes. b.c. II 44.3, Cic. ad Q. fr. III 6(8).4

brother of
? -. Iunius (72) Damasippus (son of? L. Iunius (58) L. f. Gal. Brutus Damasippus (pr. 82)) (DPRR Team)

Career

  • Tribunus Plebis 53 (Broughton MRR II) Expand
    • Cicero dissuaded him from joining Hirrus in proposing a dictatorship for Pompey (Cic. QF 3.8.4; see above, Coelius Vinicianus). (Broughton MRR II)
    • p. 257-63 (Thommen 1989)
  • Praetor? 51 (Broughton MRR III) Expand
    • Shackleton Bailey has shown that these two entries (MRR 2.580, Index) describe the career of one person, a Iunius Brutus Damasippus who was adopted by a P. Licinius Crassus. Delete the cognomen Dives. See Shackleton Bailey, Studies 46-47; AJAH 1, 1976, 162-163. On his coinage when he was legatus pro praetore in Africa in 47-46 (MRR 2.301, and Index, 580), see now Crawford, RRC 1.472, no. 460, inscribed P. CRASSVS IVN. LEG. PROPR. He may have been a praetor in 51 (Cic. Att. 5.3.2: Edictum P. Licini; cf. Willems, Senat 1.515, no. 303). (Broughton MRR III)
  • Officer (Title Not Preserved)? 49 (Broughton MRR II) Expand
    • Probably a Pompeian officer (Legate?) in Caria in 49-48 (BCH 14 [1891] 232; and on his title, see 46, Legates). (Broughton MRR II)
  • Officer (Title Not Preserved)? 48 (Broughton MRR II) Expand
    • Probably a Pompeian officer (Legate?) in Caria in 49-48 (BCH 14 [1891] 232; and on his title, see 46, Legates). (Broughton MRR II)
  • Moneyer? 47 Africa (RRC) Expand
    • ref. 460 (RRC)
  • Legatus Pro Praetore 47 Africa (Broughton MRR III) Expand
    • Shackleton Bailey has shown that these two entries (MRR 2.580, Index) describe the career of one person, a Iunius Brutus Damasippus who was adopted by a P. Licinius Crassus. Delete the cognomen Dives. See Shackleton Bailey, Studies 46-47; AJAH 1, 1976, 162-163. On his coinage when he was legatus pro praetore in Africa in 47-46 (MRR 2.301, and Index, 580), see now Crawford, RRC 1.472, no. 460, inscribed P. CRASSVS IVN. LEG. PROPR. He may have been a praetor in 51 (Cic. Att. 5.3.2: Edictum P. Licini; cf. Willems, Senat 1.515, no. 303). (Broughton MRR III)
  • Moneyer? 46 Africa (RRC) Expand
    • ref. 460 (RRC)
  • Legatus Pro Praetore 46 Africa (Broughton MRR II) Expand
    • Legatus pro praetore under Metellus Scipio and Cato in Africa (Grueber, CRRBM 2.571f.; Plut. Cat. Min. 70.3). (Broughton MRR II)
    • A senator, who was with Juba in Africa in 49 (Caes. BC 2.44) and was killed there in 46 (Bell. Afr. 96). On the name, see CIL 1(2).2.1344. (Broughton MRR II Appendix 3)
    • Shackleton Bailey has shown that these two entries (MRR 2.580, Index) describe the career of one person, a Iunius Brutus Damasippus who was adopted by a P. Licinius Crassus. Delete the cognomen Dives. See Shackleton Bailey, Studies 46-47; AJAH 1, 1976, 162-163. On his coinage when he was legatus pro praetore in Africa in 47-46 (MRR 2.301, and Index, 580), see now Crawford, RRC 1.472, no. 460, inscribed P. CRASSVS IVN. LEG. PROPR. He may have been a praetor in 51 (Cic. Att. 5.3.2: Edictum P. Licini; cf. Willems, Senat 1.515, no. 303). (Broughton MRR III)