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Lucius Cornelius Balbus (consul 40 BC)

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His position as a naturalized foreigner, his influence, and his wealth naturally made Balbus many enemies, who in 56 BC put up a native of Gades to prosecute him for illegally assuming the rights of a Roman citizen, a charge directed against the triumvirs equally with himself.
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and Pompey, with the object of preventing him from definitely siding with the latter, and Cicero admits that he was dissuaded from doing so, against his better judgement.
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on the night after his famous crossing over the Rubicon river into Italy, which took place on January 10, 49 BC. He endeavored to get Cicero to mediate between
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early in the first century BC. Lucius Cornelius Balbus was a wealthy Roman politician and businessman of Punic origin and a native of
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in 71 BC, and was for a long time one of his most intimate friends. He also gained the friendship of
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Cicero's speech: For Cornelius Balbus (English trans. Yonge, 1891). @ Perseus.tufts.edu.
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was conferred upon him and his family by Pompey. He accompanied Pompey on his return to
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1st century BC Roman politician and businessman of Punic descent, consul in 40 BC
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A New Classical Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography, Mythology and Geography
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Rogerson, In Search of Ancient North Africa: A History in Six Lives
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in Hispania, who played a significant role in the emergence of the
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Balbus attached himself to Caesar, and, in conjunction with
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Heatley, Henry Richard and Herbert Napier Kingdon. (1882).
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all spoke on his behalf, and he was acquitted. During
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The Epic Saga of Julius Caesars Tenth Legion and Rome
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Index

Lucius Cornelius Balbus (major)
Lucius Cornelius Balbus (proconsul)
Gades
Gades
Principate
Julius Caesar
emperor Augustus
Hispania
Pompey
Metellus Pius
Sertorius
Roman citizenship
Rome
Julius Caesar
First Triumvirate
propraetor
Gaul
Cicero
Crassus
Caesar's civil war
Sallust
Hirtius
Oppius
Sulpicus Rufus
Caesar
Oppius
Octavian
praetor
consulship
Suetonius

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