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Publius Plautius Hypsaeus

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particularly marked between Publius Clodius Pulcher and Titus Annius Milo. Milo, backed by Cicero, was on one side, while Clodius and both Hypsaeus and Scipio were on the other. Their open violence culminated in the murder of Clodius and the burning down of both the Curia Julia and the Basilica Porcia in the Forum Romanum.
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Hypsaeus was one of a number of prominent citizens to be prosecuted under these new laws. Pompey, despite their amicitia, was quick to abandon Hypsaeus during the prosecution for electoral malpractice in the following way: While he was coming from his bath, Hypsaeus threw himself at his feet, begging
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In consequence, the elections for the consulship and praetorship could not be completed, and Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus was made sole Consul for the year. One of his acts in this position was to propose trials for several offences, in particular the giving and receiving of bribes. He allowed that anyone
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In 52 BCE, Hypsaeus was one of three men – along with Titus Annius Milo and Quintus Metellus Scipio – who campaigned for the consulship. Their campaign was divisive, involving extensive bribery of the people and the formation of armed gangs loyal to each candidate. The open hostility was
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for help as a nobleman and a friend. Pompey insulted him, and walked away, saying that he was keeping him from his dinner. He was found guilty and exiled, but he retained his wealth, unlike Milo, exiled under the same law.
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Hypsaeus was Quaestor in around 60 BCE under Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus, and he was said to have had his amicitia (friendship/political backing). He was Aedile Curulus in 58 BCE and Praetor in 55 BCE.
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He was probably the grandson of Marcus Plautius Hypsaeus, consul in 125 BCE who, in 73 BCE, prosecuted Marcus Crassus for incestum with a Vestal Virgin.
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who wished to could call anyone to account for a period of almost twenty years, specifically since his first consulship.
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John T Ramsey How and Why was Pompey Made Sole Consul in 52 BCE?, Historia (Jstor) 65, 2016/3, p.298-324.
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A Year of One's Own: Dating the Praetorship of Marcus Crassus.
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