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AHENOBARBUS ("brazen-bearded"), the name of a plebeian
Ahenobarbus ("brazen-bearded"), the name of a plebeian

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GNAEUS DOMITIUS AHENOBARBUS, tribune of the people 104 B.C.,
brought forward a law (lex Domitia de Sacerdotiis) by which
Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus, tribune of the people 104 B.C.,
brought forward a law (lex Domitia de Sacerdotiis) by which

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the people in the comitia tributa (seventeen of the tribes
the people in the comitia tributa (seventeen of the tribes

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Sulla, revived by Julius Caesar and (perhaps) again repealed
by Marcus Antonius, the triumvir (Cicero, De Lege Agraria,
ii. 7; Suetonius, Nero, 2). Ahenobarbus was elected pontifex
maximus in 103, consul in 96 and censor in 92 with Lucius
Sulla, revived by Julius Caesar and (perhaps) again repealed by Marcus Antonius, the triumvir (Cicero, De Lege Agraria, ii. 7; Suetonius, Nero, 2). Ahenobarbus was elected pontifex maximus in 103, consul in 96 and censor in 92 with Lucius

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LUCIUS DOMITIUS AHENOBARBUS, son of the above, husband of
Porcia the sister of Cato Uticensis, friend of Cicero and
Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus, son of the above, husband of
Porcia the sister of Cato Uticensis, friend of Cicero and

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GNAEUS DOMITIUS AHENOBARBUS, son of the above, accompanied his
Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus, son of the above, accompanied his

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Caesar, returned to Rome in 46. After Caesar's assassination
he attached himself to Brutus and Cassius, and in 43 was
condemned by the lex Pedia as having been implicated in the
plot. He obtained considerable naval successes in the
Julius Caesar, returned to Rome in 46. After Caesar's assassination he attached himself to Brutus and Cassius, and in 43 was condemned by the lex Pedia as having been implicated in the plot. He obtained considerable naval successes in the

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who made him governor of Bithynia. He took part in Antony's
who made him governor of Bithynia?. He took part in Antony's

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to Octavian shortly before the battle of Actium (31). He
to Octavian shortly before the battle of Actium (31). He

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See also: Roman Republic -- Cursus honorum

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