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Lucius Manlius Torquatus (consul 65 BC)

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132:, together with Gnaeus Calpurnius Piso, Autronius, and Sulla, conspired to murder the new consuls on 1 January 65 BC, when they were due to enter office. Autronius and Sulla were to install themselves as consuls, while Piso was to take possession of the provinces of 136:. The plot failed when the Senate became suspicious and issued bodyguards to the incoming consuls. However, during Catiline's trial for corruption when he was governor of 175: 167: 159:
when Cicero reported Torquatus's achievements to the Senate. By the autumn of 63 BC he was back in Rome. He took an active part in suppressing the
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in 65 BC, he was supported by Torquatus, and an investigation undertaken by the consul into the circumstances of the aborted plot was inconclusive.
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accused the consul designates for the following year of bribery in connection with the elections; they were condemned under the
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A New Classical Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography, Mythology and Geography
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late that year, and he also supported Cicero when Cicero was banished in 58 BC.
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as his allotted proconsular province and while there was awarded the title of
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Torquatus was married to a woman from Asculum. He had at least one son,
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in 84 BC, for whom he issued gold and silver coinage. He returned to
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Holmes, p. 234; Anthon & Smith, p. 903; Broughton, p. 156
41:in 65 BC, elected after the condemnation of 350:The Roman Republic and the Founder of the Empire 174:. He may also have had a daughter who married 343:The Magistrates of the Roman Republic, Vol II 273:Broughton, p. 163; Anthon & Smith, p. 903 262:Bellum Catilinae: a commentary, Volumes 45-47 8: 77:with Sulla in 82 BC where he fought at the 369: 104:In 66 BC, Torquatus stood for election as 65:, one of the oldest Roman houses. He was 199: 362:Anthon, Charles & Smith, William, 7: 260:Holmes, p. 236; Patrick McGushin, 25: 242:Broughton, p. 156; Holmes, p. 234 93:before taking up his new post of 18:Lucius Manlius Torquatus (consul) 359:, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1939. 161:Second Catilinarian conspiracy 1: 224:Broughton, pgs. 145 & 148 143:In 64 BC, Torquatus obtained 85:by 68 BC, and was possibly a 445:Roman governors of Macedonia 435:1st-century BC Roman consuls 176:Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus 126:First Catilinian Conspiracy 466: 291:Anthon & Smith, p. 903 79:Battle of the Colline Gate 57:Torquatus belonged to the 409: 389: 377: 372: 155:on the recommendation of 116:. However, Torquatus and 97:of the Roman province of 450:Ancient Roman patricians 312:The Augustan Aristocracy 168:Lucius Manlius Torquatus 114:Publius Autronius Paetus 47:Publius Autronius Paetus 31:Lucius Manlius Torquatus 385:Lucius Volcatius Tullus 381:Manius Aemilius Lepidus 110:Publius Cornelius Sulla 43:Publius Cornelius Sulla 339:T. Robert S. Broughton 108:, but was defeated by 71:Lucius Cornelius Sulla 417:Gaius Marcius Figulus 403:Lucius Aurelius Cotta 310:Syme, Ronald (1989). 188:List of Roman consuls 118:Lucius Aurelius Cotta 27:Roman consul in 65 BC 413:Lucius Julius Caesar 357:The Roman Revolution 122:Lex Acilia Calpurnia 373:Political offices 172:Caesar's Civil War 81:. He was elected 423: 422: 410:Succeeded by 348:Holmes, T. Rice, 282:Broughton, p. 168 16:(Redirected from 457: 378:Preceded by 370: 326: 325: 307: 301: 298: 292: 289: 283: 280: 274: 271: 265: 258: 252: 249: 243: 240: 234: 231: 225: 222: 216: 215:Broughton, p. 69 213: 207: 206:Broughton, p. 60 204: 170:who died during 21: 465: 464: 460: 459: 458: 456: 455: 454: 440:Manlii Torquati 425: 424: 419: 406: 399: 387: 352:, Vol. I (1923) 335: 330: 329: 322: 309: 308: 304: 299: 295: 290: 286: 281: 277: 272: 268: 259: 255: 250: 246: 241: 237: 232: 228: 223: 219: 214: 210: 205: 201: 196: 184: 55: 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 463: 461: 453: 452: 447: 442: 437: 427: 426: 421: 420: 411: 408: 396:Roman Republic 388: 379: 375: 374: 368: 367: 360: 355:Syme, Ronald, 353: 346: 334: 331: 328: 327: 320: 302: 293: 284: 275: 266: 264:, 1977, p. 129 253: 251:Holmes, p. 234 244: 235: 226: 217: 208: 198: 197: 195: 192: 191: 190: 183: 180: 69:in Asia under 54: 51: 39:Roman Republic 26: 24: 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 462: 451: 448: 446: 443: 441: 438: 436: 433: 432: 430: 418: 414: 405: 404: 398: 397: 393: 386: 382: 376: 371: 365: 361: 358: 354: 351: 347: 344: 340: 337: 336: 332: 323: 321:9780198147312 317: 313: 306: 303: 297: 294: 288: 285: 279: 276: 270: 267: 263: 257: 254: 248: 245: 239: 236: 230: 227: 221: 218: 212: 209: 203: 200: 193: 189: 186: 185: 181: 179: 177: 173: 169: 164: 162: 158: 154: 150: 146: 141: 139: 135: 131: 127: 123: 119: 115: 111: 107: 102: 100: 96: 92: 88: 84: 80: 76: 72: 68: 64: 60: 52: 50: 48: 44: 40: 36: 32: 19: 400: 390: 363: 356: 349: 342: 311: 305: 300:Syme, p. 357 296: 287: 278: 269: 261: 256: 247: 238: 229: 220: 211: 202: 165: 142: 106:Roman consul 103: 56: 30: 29: 67:proquaestor 429:Categories 194:References 101:in 67 BC. 95:propraetor 149:Imperator 145:Macedonia 59:patrician 53:Biography 182:See also 134:Hispania 130:Catiline 394:of the 366:(1860). 345:(1952). 333:Sources 151:by the 83:Praetor 37:of the 407:65 BC 392:Consul 318:  157:Cicero 153:Senate 138:Africa 128:where 91:Pompey 89:under 87:legate 63:Manlii 35:consul 33:was a 401:with 61:gens 415:and 383:and 316:ISBN 112:and 99:Asia 75:Rome 45:and 431:: 341:, 178:. 49:. 324:. 20:)

Index

Lucius Manlius Torquatus (consul)
consul
Roman Republic
Publius Cornelius Sulla
Publius Autronius Paetus
patrician
Manlii
proquaestor
Lucius Cornelius Sulla
Rome
Battle of the Colline Gate
Praetor
legate
Pompey
propraetor
Asia
Roman consul
Publius Cornelius Sulla
Publius Autronius Paetus
Lucius Aurelius Cotta
Lex Acilia Calpurnia
First Catilinian Conspiracy
Catiline
Hispania
Africa
Macedonia
Imperator
Senate
Cicero
Second Catilinarian conspiracy

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