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Spurius Postumius Albinus (consul 186 BC)

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in Rome and among her close allies on the Italian mainland. In Livy's account, this was a reaction to various abominable crimes committed by members of the cult, and its threat to the Roman state. More likely, the legislation represents an attempt by Postumius and the senate to impose traditional
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and collective authority over a well organised, unofficial civil and religious association that seemed dangerously popular, widespread and potentially subversive. The legislation followed close after a particularly traumatic and turbulent period in Rome's history; Postumius was also an
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During the Punic crisis, some foreign cults and oracles had been repressed by Rome, but on a much smaller scale and not outside Rome itself. See Erich S. Gruen,
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in 189 BC, responsible for Roman interests in foreign affairs; and
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Index

Spurius Postumius
patrician
praetor peregrinus
consul
Senatus consultum de Bacchanalibus
Bacchus
Roman values
augur
Postumia gens
Livy
Livy
Valerius Maximus
Pliny the Elder
Historia Naturalis


Livy
Cicero
Cato Maior de Senectute
M. Aemilius Lepidus
G. Flaminius
Roman consul
Q. Marcius Philippus
Ap. Claudius Pulcher
M. Sempronius Tuditanus
Categories
3rd-century BC births
179 BC deaths
2nd-century BC Roman augurs
2nd-century BC Roman consuls

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