- Lucius Minucius Basilus
Lucius Minucius Basilus (died 43 BC) was a military commander and politician of the late
Roman Republic , a trusted associate ofJulius Caesar , who later participated in Caesar's assassination.It was to Basilus that
Cicero wrote his first excited note after hearing of the successful assassination of Caesar. In the notes to Cicero's "Selected Letters", [Cicero, Marcus Tullius, W.W. How, and A.C. Clark. " [http://books.google.com/books?id=G4sdAAAAIAAJ Select letters] ". Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1925. [http://worldcat.org/oclc/64175020 (WorldCat)] ] Basilus is described:L. Minucius Basilus had been a prominent officer, probably a "
legatus " under Caesar inGaul , and apparently served also in the civil war. He was, however, mortally offended because Caesar would not give him a province after hispraetorship in 45 BC, but only a sum of money in return for his services, and so joined the conspiracy against him. In 43 BC he was killed by some of his own slaves whom he had punished by mutilation. He should probably be distinguished from L. Minucius Basilus, who took the name (instead of M. Satrius) on his adoption by a rich uncle, [and] mentioned as assuming by force the position of "patronus " over certain towns in Italy.ee also
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Liberatores
*Assassination of Julius Caesar Notes
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