- Lucius Caesetius Flavius
Lucius Caesetius Flavius (fl. 1st century BC) was a Roman politician and tribune of the people ("tribunus plebis"). He is best known for his involvement in the diadem incident just before the assassination of Julius Caesar.
As Caesar's power grew, someone placed a diadem on the statue of Caesar on the
Rostra , implying he was now King. Two of the tribunes, Flavius andGaius Epidius Marcellus , removed it. Soon afterward, Flavius and Marullus had citizens arrested after they called out the title "Rex " to Caesar as he passed by on the streets of Rome. Now seeing his supporters threatened, Caesar acted harshly. He ordered those arrested to be released, and instead took the tribunes before the Senate and had them stripped of their positions as tribunes and senators. [cite book
url=http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Cassius_Dio/44*.html
title=Roman History
author=Cassius Dio ]Plutarch told that as the tribunes arrested people for saluting Caesar as King, crowds applauded, calling themBrutus es -- not afterMarcus Junius Brutus , not yet the assassin of Caesar, but afterLucius Junius Brutus , a possibly apocryphal figure who had led a coup against the despotic last king, Tarquin the Proud, thereby founding theRoman Republic . He also notes that Caesar insulted the tribunes in a speech as he removed them from office, "and in speaking against them he insulted the people at the same time". [cite book
url=http://www.livius.org/caa-can/caesar/caesar_t18.html
title=Life of Julius Caesar
author=Plutarch ]He appears in the
William Shakespeare biographical play "Julius Caesar" as simply "Flavius". As in history, Flavius and his fellow tribune (here named "Marullus" or "Murellus") are punished for removing decorations from statues of Caesar during a parade. [cite web
url=http://www.sparknotes.com/shakespeare/juliuscaesar/characters.html
title=Character List
work=Julius Caesar Study Guide
publisher=SparkNotes
accessdate=2008-02-04]References
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