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page 51st-century BC Romans

Marcus Porcius Cato
Roman soldier, son of Cato Uticensis (c. 73–42 BC)
Marcus Appuleius
Roman consul 20 BC, half-nephew of the Roman emperor Augustus
Tiberius Claudius Nero
triumvir monetalis in 79 BC and grandfather of emperor Tiberius
Gaius Junius Silanus
Roman consul in 10 AD
Castus
slave leader during the Spartacus rebelion

Pontius Aquila
tribune of the plebs 45 BC
Acoreus
Acoreus was an Egyptian priest, astronomer, ... consulted by Julius Caesar, according to the Roman writer Lucanus, asking him many questions about ancient Egypt’s history and its calendar, but says he would like nothing as much as hearing the cause of the flooding of the Nile and to see its source. Acoreus proceeds to give an account of the Nile, including the time and possible causes of its flooding and its course.
Sextus Roscius
on trial for murder and was defended by Cicero
Lucius Cornelius Chrysogonus
Greek freedman of Sylla

Titus Flavius Petro
paternal grandfather of the Roman Emperor Vespasian
Marcus Marius Gratidianus
ancient Roman politician and military commander

Lucius Pinarius
nephew or grandnephew of Julius Caesar
Caecilia Metella
female personality of ancient Rome, daughter of Clodia and Metellus
Lucius Calpurnius Piso
Roman consul 1 BC

Livia
mother of Cato the Younger (c. 120–c. 92 BC)
Sextus Pompeius
Roman consul 14 AD
Gaius Rabirius Postumus
1st-century Roman banker
Amafinius
Gaius Amafinius (or Amafanius) was one of the earliest Roman writers in favour of the Epicurean philosophy. He probably lived in the late 2nd and early 1st century BC. He wrote several works, which are censured by Cicero as deficient in arrangement and style. He is mentioned by no other ancient writer but Cicero. In the Academica, Cicero reveals that Amafinius translated the Greek concept of atoms as corpusculi ("corpuscles") in Latin.
Valerius Aedituus
1st-century BC Roman poet
Gaius Rabirius
Roman senator involved in the death of Lucius Appuleius Saturninus
Pacuvius Labeo
Roman jurist and assassin of Julius Caesar
Quintus Novius
Roman dramatist
Aulus Licinius Nerva Silianus
Roman politician, consul 7 AD
Aulus Caecina
Roman writer and critic of Julius Caesar
Publius Cornelius Lentulus Marcellinus
Roman consul 18 BC
Publius Cornelius Lentulus Scipio
Roman senator active during the reign of the emperor Augustus
Lucius Septimius
Roman soldier and assassin of Pompey the Great
Marcus Junius Silanus
father-in-law of emperor Caligula
Clemens
Roman slave and imposter for Agrippa Postumus
Lucius Tarius Rufus
Roman politician and military officer
Gaius Calvisius Sabinus
Roman consul in 4 BC
Lucius Caninius Gallus
Roman senator and consul during the reigns of emperors Augustus and Tiberius
Gaius Aquilius Gallus
Roman politician
Marcia
wife of Cato the Younger
Gaius Furnius
Roman politician, tribune of the plebs in 50 BCE, friend of Cicero
Pontinus Telesinus
Italic Samnite leader (died 82 BC)
Cornelius Scipio Salvito
Roman soldier
Aulus Plautius
Roman suffect consul 1 BC
Sextus Nonius Quinctilianus
Roman consul of AD 8
Gaius Marcius Censorinus
Roman politician and soldier (died 82 BC)
Lucius Licinius Varro Murena
politician of the Roman Empire
Pseudo-Marius
Pseudo-Marius (also referred to as Amatius, Herophilus, Chamates, or the false Marius; died 13 April 44 BC) was a man who claimed to be the son of Gaius Marius the Younger, and therefore the grandson of the famous Roman general Gaius Marius. He was murdered on the orders of Mark Antony following the assassination of Julius Caesar.
Gaius Turranius Gracilis
politician
Lucius Antonius
grandson of Mark Antony and Fulvia (20 BC – AD 25)
Marcus Favonius
Roman aedile between 53 and 52 BC
Decimus Laelius Balbus
Roman consul 6 BC
Quintus Servilius Caepio
uncle and adoptive father of Marcus Brutus
Lucius Fulcinius Trio
Early 1st century AD Roman senator, consul and prosecutor
Marcus Minucius Thermus
1st-century BC Roman propaetor
Atilia
Atilia (sometimes spelt Attilia) was the first wife of Marcus Porcius Cato Uticensis and mother of his two eldest children.
Aulus Furius Antias
Roman poet
Cornelia
1st century BC daughter of Lucius Cornelius Sulla
Publius Silius
Roman senator active during the reign of the emperor Augustus
Caecilia Metella
wife of Appius Claudius Pulcher
Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus
Marian supporter
Quintus Didius
Roman governor of the province of Syria
Lucius Vinicius
politician
Marcus Octavius
curule aedile 50 BC

Gaius Fufius Geminus
Roman senator and consul during the rule of Augustus
Quintus Varius Severus
ancient Rome politician