Marcus Aurelius Scaurus — († 105 v. Chr.) war ein römischer Politiker und General. Politische Laufbahn Marcus Aurelius Scaurus übte um 117 v. Chr. die Quästur sowie um 111 v. Chr. die Prätur aus. 108 v. Chr. wurde er nach dem Tod des gewählten Konsuls zum Konsul Suffectus … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Marcus Fiesel — Born 24 June 2003(2003 06 24) Died 4 August 6 August, 2006 Union Township, Clermont County, Ohio Marcus Fiesel was an American foster care child murder victim. On February 21, 2007 his foster mother Liz Carroll was convicted of murdering him. On … Wikipedia
Marcus Aurelius Scaurus — (died 105 BC) was a Roman politician and general during the Cimbrian War. After one of the consul designates was prosecuted and condemned,[1] Scaurus was made consul suffectus in 108 BC. In 105 BC he went as a senior legate with the consul Gnaeus … Wikipedia
Marcus Atius — Balbus (105 BC – 51 BC) was the son and heir of an elder Marcus Atius Balbus (148 BC – 87 BC) and Pompeia. Pompeia was a sister to consul Gnaeus Pompeius Strabo, father of triumvir Pompey. The family of the elder Balbus came from a Roman… … Wikipedia
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Marcus Scaurus — may refer to: Marcus Aemilius Scaurus Marcus Aemilius Scaurus (consul 115 BC) (163–89 BC), Roman consul in 115 BC and considered one of the most talented and influential politicians of the Republic Marcus Aemilius Scaurus (praetor 56 BC), a Roman … Wikipedia
Marcus Marius Gratidianus — (died 82 BC) was a praetor and a partisan of the popularist faction led by his uncle Gaius Marius during the Roman Republican civil wars of the 80s. Gratidianus is noted primarily for undergoing a particularly violent death during the Sullan… … Wikipedia
Marcus Fabius Ambustus (consul) — Marcus Fabius N.f. Ambustus (fl. 360–351 BC) was a statesman and general of the Roman Republic. He was the son of Numerius Fabius Ambustus.[1] He served as consul three times: in 360, 356, and 354 BC. His consulships occurred during a time in… … Wikipedia