- Lucius Valerius Flaccus (disambiguation)
At least seven notable Romans were named Lucius Valerius Flaccus. Of them, six held consulships in the Ancient
Roman Republic between 261 BC and 86 BC; one also held a censorship.Consul in 261 BC
Lucius Valerius M.f. Flaccus was consul 261 BC with Tiberius Otacilius Crassus. He was possibly the ancestor of all later consuls by that name or that
cognomen ; that of ValeriusFlaccus having previously not appeared on the list of Roman consuls.Consul in 195 BC and political ally to
Cato the Elder The most prominent of the name, L. Valerius Flaccus (or Lucius Valerius P.f. Flaccus, who died 180 BC), was consul in 195 BC and censor 183 BC, both times with his great friend
Cato the Elder ."For the full article, see
Lucius Valerius Flaccus ."Consul in 152 BC
L. Valerius Flaccus, possibly son of the above, became consul in 152 BC.
Consul in 131 BC
Another Lucius Valerius Flaccus became consul in 131 BC, with
Publius Licinius Crassus Dives Mucianus . He wasflamen Martialis at the time, and so was forbidden by his co-consul and religious superior, asPontifex Maximus since 132 BC, from taking the army to Asia Minor to fight the usurperAristonicus . Furthermore, Flaccus was fined by his co-consul. Mucianus was supported by the people of Rome who wished Flaccus to obey the ruling of the Pontifex, but they remitted the fine. Ironically, Mucianus himself violated prior taboos by leaving Italy with an army, something his kinsman the consul of 205 BC had refused to do more than seventy years earlier. The subsequent political career or life of this Lucius Valerius Flaccus is unknown.Consul in 100 BC
Another L. Valerius Flaccus, apparently son of the consul of 131 BC [Smith: "Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology" Ed. 1849, Vol. 2, p. 158] , was
consul in 100 BC along withGaius Marius ;Publius Rutilius Rufus characterized Flaccus as "more slave than colleague" however. As censor in 97, he was noted for helping enroll more Italians as citizens.He was made "
princeps senatus " in 86, and worked for agreement with Sulla, eventually joining his party and securing Sulla's election as dictator, for which Flaccus was rewarded with the post of "magister equitum ". Flaccus does not appear further, and is presumed to have died soon after.Like his father, this Lucius Valerius Flaccus was also a
Flamen Martialis .fact|date=February 2008Consul in 86 BC
Another L. Valerius Flaccus was
aedile in 98 BC, but prosecuted (unsuccessfully) afterwards byDecianus . Flaccus was thenpraetor , then governor ofAsia . He was a suffectconsul in 86, taking command againstMithridates , passing a law cancelling three-quarters of all debts, and leaving for Asia. He was murdered in amutiny byGaius Flavius Fimbria .Praetor of 63 BC
The previous Flaccus' son was also L. Valerius Flaccus (d. 54 BC). He served in Asia under his father, but fled to his uncle Gaius, who was in
Gaul . He later served as militarytribune inCilicia ,quaestor inHispania underPiso , a legate ofMetellus inCrete . As urban praetor he was withCicero in the Conspiracy ofCatiline , and then governor in Asia. In 59 Cicero defended him in a speech. Flaccus was then a legate of a laterPiso , in Macedonia.References
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