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Flavus


1.

L. Caesetius, a tribune of the people, deposed from his office in B.C. 44 by Julius Caesar for having removed the crowns from Caesar's statues and for imprisoning a person who had saluted Caesar by the title of rex. At the next election for consul, Flavus received many votes, and for his defiant bearing towards the dictator enjoyed a considerable popularity (Suet. Caes. 79, 80; Plut. Caes. 61; Plut. Ant. 12).


2.

Subrius, an officer in the Praetorian Guards who took an active part in Piso's conspiracy against Nero in A.D. 66 (Dio Cass. lxii. 24).

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    • Suetonius, Divus Julius, 79
    • Plutarch, Antonius, 12
    • Plutarch, Caesar, 61
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