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58:, and had in the past received gifts and promotions because of her patronage. As part of Nero's short-lived reconciliation with his mother at the end of 55, Anteius was promised governorship of Syria, though by the time of Agrippina's murder on Nero's order in 59, this does not appear to have come to pass. Continuous excuses were made to keep Anteius in Rome, and leave the incumbent 480: 92:-- would mean the accuser might receive some portion of the property of the accused, this could be quite lucrative in imperial Rome. The grounds for this accusation were that Sosianus said he had discovered that Anteius had set up a yearly pension for the exiled Greek 99:-- at this time, use of astrology could result in a charge of magic and treason against the emperor. As proof, Sosianus produced a letter from Pammenes to Anteius, as well as Pammenes's notes on Anteius's and Nero's future careers, ostensibly requested by Anteius. 117:
Anteius was already disliked by Nero on account of his intimacy with Nero's hated mother Agrippina, and was forced by Nero to kill himself in 67. Anteius first took poison, which did not work, and after which he cut open his own veins.
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The accused quickly became the condemned, without much in the way of a formal trial, if any. Fear of Nero, and of getting swept up in the accusation, was so great that none of Anteius's friends even stepped forward to witness his last
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mentions one, killed by the bodyguards of Caligula, who may be Publius Rufus Anteius's brother. As well there is recorded by Pliny an Anteia, who was the wife of
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in charge of Syria. On Ummidius's death in 60, governorship was given to
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Anteius was a notably wealthy man in Rome. He had in the past served as
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This Anteius's cognomen "Rufus" is not recorded in the account of
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The Great Fire of Rome: The Fall of the Emperor Nero and His City
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Political Dissidence Under Nero: The Price of Dissimulation
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
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Index

Publius Anteius Antiochus
ancient Rome
legate
Roman Syria
Dalmatia
Agrippina the Younger
Nero
Gaius Ummidius Durmius Quadratus
Gnaeus Domitius Corbulo
Nero
Publius Ostorius Scapula
Antistius Sosianus
delatio
astrologer
Pammenes
will and testament
praetorian prefect
Tigellinus
Tacitus
Edmund Groag
Prosopographia Imperii Romani
Germanicus
Germania
Caligula
Josephus
Helvidius Priscus


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