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  Glaucia   (C. Servilius Glaucia) - Roman praetor, 100 B.C.
102/25 supporters of Saturninus and Glaucia, when he attempts to remove them
101/26 Glaucia passes a law on extortion.
100/11 murder C.Memmius, an opponent of Glaucia in the consular elections.
100/12 Saturninus and Glaucia are both competent orators.
100/13 nate declares Saturninus and Glaucia public enemies, and they are kil
    Within translations:
Cic:Brut_224   But C. Servilius Glaucia, though the most abandoned wret
Cic:Cat_1.4   of the plebs and C. Servilius, praetor have to wait a
Cic:Cat_3.15   to death a praetor, C. Glaucia, whom the senate had not
Cic:DeOr_2.263   of joke the saying of Glaucia to Metellus is not very
Cic:DeOr_3.164   Africanus; I would not have Glaucia called 'the excrement of the
Cic:HarResp_51   Gaius Marius brighter when Gaius Glaucia ** was panegyrising him, or
Cic:Phil_8.15   of the plebs and Caius Glaucia the praetor were slain. **
Cic:RabPerd_20   all the praetors except Glaucia: those who desired the
Cic:RabPost_14   pray, are you to act? Glaucia, ** that shrewd but unscrupulous
Cic:Verr_2.1.26   am not mistaken, it was Glaucia's law that first provided for
Oros_5.17   doors and killed them. C. Glaucia was dragged from the home
Schol:Bob_95   turninus and C.Servilius Glaucia, and was guilty of many
Schol:Bob_174   the Capitol with the praetor Glaucia and put to death.
ValMax_3.2.18   the plebs the praetor Glaucia, and Equitius, designated tribune
[Vict]:VirIll_72   Gracchus, and Marius against Glaucia and Saturninus, through his
[Vict]:VirIll_73   order to make his accomplice Glaucia a praetor, he arranged for


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