- Gaius Scribonius Curio
Gaius Scribonius Curio was the name of a father and son who lived in the late
Roman Republic .Father
Gaius Scribonius Curio (d. 53 BC) was a Roman statesman and orator. He was nicknamed Burbulieus (after an actor) for the way he moved his body while speaking. Curio was noted as a public orator and for the purity of his Latin language.
Curio was tribune of the plebs in 90 BC. He served later under
Lucius Cornelius Sulla inGreece as a legate inAsia during the campaign to restore the abandoned kingdoms ofMithridates . He laid siege to the tyrant Artistion, who had taken position on theAcropolis , during the attack onAthens . Several years later, he was electedconsul in 76 BC with Gnaeus Octavius. After his consulship in 76 BC, he went toMacedon ia as governor. He successfully fought theDardani and theMoesia ns, for which he won a military triumph. He was the first Roman general to penetrate to theDanube .A friend of
Cicero , he supported him during theCatiline Conspiracy. Curio spoke in favor ofPublius Clodius Pulcher when he was on trial for violating the rites ofBona Dea . Cicero spoke out against Clodius and Curio, though this did not interfere with their friendship. He became an opponent toJulius Caesar and wrote a political dialogue against him. Curio died in 53 BC.on
Gaius or Quintus Scribonius Curio (90 BC-49 BC), was the son of Gaius Scribonius Curio. He was a friend to
Pompey , Julius Caesar,Mark Antony andCicero . He was known as a distinguished orator. Curio's character was very conspicuous and profligate. Despite his faults, Cicero assisted him in every way and evidently wrote several letters to him.Curio built Rome’s first amphitheatre, with seating built on a pivot that could move the entire audience, in his father’s memory and celebrated games there. About 52 BC, he married
Fulvia , a granddaughter ofGaius Gracchus . He had a stepdaughter,Clodia Pulchra , but no natural children.During his term as tribune in 50 BC, he became a supporter of Caesar. In return for his support, Caesar paid off his debt. According to
Tacitus , Caesar bribed him for his oratory. Before the Civil War, Curio was one of the last politicians to call on Pompey and Caesar to make peace. [ A page which discusses Curio's move to avoid civil war: http://www.unrv.com/fall-republic/crossing-the-rubicon.php ]Curio was
praetor in 49 BC. While fighting under Caesar, he was sent to Africa to stop KingJuba I of Numidia (a supporter of Pompey). Although he won theBattle of Utica (49 BC) , he was eventually defeated by Juba, along with aid from Attius Varus, at the Second Battle of the Bagradas River and fought to his death, along with his army, rather than attempting to flee to his camp.External links
* [http://www258.pair.com/denarius/republican.htm Roman coinage of Gaius Scribonius Curio (father)]
* [http://www.ancientlibrary.com/smith-bio/0910.html C. Scribonius Curio] in theDictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology by William SmithReferences
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