Examples of 'scaurus' in a sentence

Meaning of "scaurus"

Scaurus was a Roman cognomen (family name) used by the Aemilii Scauri family in ancient Rome

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Scaurus was appointed governor.
After the elections he prosecuted Scaurus for ambitus.
Scaurus in turn prosecuted Rufus for the same charge.
Both offered Scaurus bribes and promises.
Scaurus was throughout his political career the leader of the conservative elements of the Senate.
Cicero defended Scaurus on both occasions.
Scaurus left Judea after those events.
He was defeated for the consulship by Marcus Aemilius Scaurus.
They also reappointed Marcus Aemilius Scaurus as princeps senatus.
She had borne a daughter to senator Mamercus Aemilius Scaurus.
Scaurus returned to Syria.
Sextia was the second wife of the rhetorician Mamercus Aemilius Scaurus.
Scaurus returned to Damascus.
The censors of this year reappointed Marcus Aemilius Scaurus as princeps senatus.
Scaurus was born in a patrician family, although impoverished.

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The matter was resolved when both Sulla and Scaurus apologized to Corbulo.
Scaurus was ordered to construct a cavalry camp around 30 miles north of the consular camp.
Mosaic showing garum container, from the house of Umbricius Scaurus of Pompeii.
Scaurus was defended by Cicero, and acquitted in spite of his obvious guilt.
Afterwards, Aristobulus accused Scaurus of extortion.
Throughout the ordeal, Scaurus behaved with impeccable Roman dignity, neither crying out nor writhing.
During their censorship, they reappointed Marcus Aemilius Scaurus as princeps senatus.
However, Scaurus himself declined any commercial activities (forbidden for senators) and embarked on a political life.
The thesis argues against the attribution of this grammar to Q. Terentius Scaurus.
Scaurus was elected consul in 115 with Marcus Caecilius Metellus as his junior colleague.
It probably owes its origins to the Aemilia Scauri family, possibly Marcus Aemilius Scaurus.
Marcus Scaurus ( disambiguation ).
Despite the compliance of Aretas, in 62 BCE Scaurus marched on Petra.
In 58 BC, as aedile, Scaurus organized the Aedilician Games, long remembered for their extravagance.
Mamercus Aemilius Scaurus ( died 1st-century ), Roman rhetorician, poet and senator, son of Marcus Aemilius Scaurus.

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