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286:, Domitius Ahenobarbus, C. Fannius, C. Piso, M. Laterensis, some sly hints about Cicero"; soon afterwards, Vettius was found dead in prison. While the object of the Vettius affair is not clear, "most commentators" believe that Caesar and Vatinius "suborned to fabricate the plot in order to ruin young Curio and other aristocrats who were giving the consul difficulty", though it is also possible that Pompey or his partisans had concocted the scheme. For his part, Vatinius questioned Vettius before the people and promised to bring legislation to establish a special inquiry into the accusations, but this plan was probably dropped after Vettius' death. 223: 408: 282:. Vettius, "an informer of little repute", told of a supposed group of nobles conspiring to murder Pompey. Vettius also named a number of men – including Bibulus (serving as consul), "the older and younger Curiones, two Lentuli, Aemilius Paullus, and M. Brutus" – as members of the plot. Vettius was then jailed, and when produced the next day by Caesar and Vatinius, changed his story to drop any mention of Brutus while also naming " 347:. Calvus had previously accused Vatinius on the same charges earlier in the year. Calvus' speech in this prosecution was noted for its eloquence; Vatinius even interrupted Calvus protesting, "I ask you, judges, is it right that I should be convicted because that man is articulate?". Cicero, who was by this time "obedient to Caesar, Pompey, and Crassus", successfully defended Vatinius on those bribery charges. 320:. Among other things, Cicero alleged that Vatinius had defied auspices, occupied temples with armed men, violently attacked the consul, attacked other magistrates when they tried to interpose their vetoes, profaned religious ceremonies, and other unscrupulous actions. Some of these claims are "obviously rhetorical": Vatinius "respected the intercession made by some of his fellow tribunes". 1493: 371:. In return for his successes, Vatinius was rewarded with a three-month ordinary consulship – elections for that year were delayed and held in September – late in 47 BC. After his short consulship, he took up a proconsular command in Illyricum from 45 to 43 BC. He was sent to Illyricum with three legions to reclaim the province and was successful, being acclaimed 293:, but the alliance between Caesar, Pompey, and Crassus were unable to win him election (or election of any other allies that year). It seems by autumn 59 BC, the alliance of the three men had reached their political apex, with Vatinius "utterly fail to rally their popular audience or mobilis demonstrations against their opponents". 275:, and to regulate diplomacy with foreign kings. Cicero, in an invective against Vatinius in connected Vatinius with the incident during his tribunate where consul Bibulus was pushed to the floor of the forum and assaulted with a bucket of manure when he tried to intercede against a speech his co-consul Caesar was making. 359:
and continued as one of his lieutenants until 47. While in Greece during the war, he attempted to parley for peace with Pompey in Epirus, which was unsuccessful; later defended Brundisium from a naval attack by Decimus Laelius and, during his stay there, aided Cicero when he returned to Italy in the
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Many details about Vatinius' life emerge from Cicero's claims, which "must be taken with a grain of salt and understood as a piece of rhetorical invective, in which an orator would do anything to discredit his opponent, including the use of half-truths and exaggerations".
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Vatinius' whereabouts and activities in 43 BC are undocumented, but the next year, he celebrated a triumph on 31 July 42 BC over Illyricum. In later life, he reconciled with Cicero. He probably died some time shortly after his triumph.
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and violent disorder. It seems Vatinius failed to be elected to the aedileship in 57 BC, which was "all the more troubling" when the ex-tribunes who had opposed Caesar in his tribunician cohort were successfully returned as praetors.
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to prevent the gold and silver from being carried away from the city. His extortions, however, were so oppressive that the inhabitants were obliged to complain of his conduct; Pina Polo and Díaz Fernández, in
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and Vatinius were both candidates for the praetorship; Pompey and Crassus successfully defeated Cato "by means of bribery, obstruction, and violence", securing election for Vatinius.
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to Caesar's provincial assignments. In general, these military assignments had to have been justified by the then-"troubled state of Transalpine Gaul invasion of
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on 15 March 44 BC, Vatinius attempted to remain in Illyricum but was forced, either late in 44 or early in 43 BC, to yield his troops and territory to
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Vatinius also passed legislation to regulate challenges against jurymen, to set limits of the size of staffs for provincial governors, to establish a colony at
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in 56 BC, whom Cicero was defending. Cicero spoke on behalf of Sestius with a scathing speech against the character of Vatinius called
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in Gaul, serving there for a few years, possibly as early as 58, but definitely from 57 to 56 BC. He also was prosecuted, possibly by
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were elected to the consulship for 55 BC. The elections that year were late and held in the same year that the winners would serve.
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Vatinius returned to Gaul in 51 BC where he was again a legate for Julius Caesar. He stayed with Caesar during the start of the
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After his year as praetor, in August 54 BC, Vatinius was prosecuted for bribery in his campaign for the praetorship by
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at the Battle of Tauris, recovering the province for the Caesarians. He was also elected that year as augur, succeeding
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He served the next year, 62 BC, as a lieutenant under Gaius Cosconius, who was then proconsul in
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for five years. The senate, at the instigation of Pompey and Piso, later added the province of
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politician during the last decades of the Republic. He served as a Caesarian-allied
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The Year of Julius and Caesar: 59 BC and the Transformation of the Roman Republic
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His animosity towards Cicero continued and he appeared as a witness against
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is used. Cornelia's father appears to have been a Lucius Scipio, possibly
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Early in 47 BC, Vatinius commanded troops in Illyricum and defeated
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Vatinius did not appear to have had consular ancestors, making him a
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After his tribunate, Vatinius left Rome with Caesar to serve as a
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During his tribunate, Vatinius also brought forward the informer
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his Gallic command – and later fought on that side of the
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in the year 59 – he was the tribune that proposed the
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Index

Legate
Further Spain
Plebeian tribune
Gaul
Praetor
Consul
Proconsul
Illyricum
Antonia
Roman
plebeian tribune
law
Caesar
civil war
novus homo
quaestorship
Marcus Tullius Cicero
consul
Puteoli
Hispania Ulterior

Gallic Wars
tribune of the plebs
Gaius Julius Caesar
Marcus Calpurnius Bibulus
lex Vatinia
Cisalpine Gaul
IIlyricum
Transalpine Gaul
Noricum

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