Rabirius - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Rabirius
(C. Rabirius) - a Roman senator, charged with treason in 63 B.C.
63/10
Labienus and Caesar accuse C.Rabirius of treason, but he is defended
Cicero,-
CICERO, Oratio pro C.Rabirio Perduellionis Reo
Cic:Pis_4
authorities. I, when Gaius Rabirius ** was standing his
Cic:RabPerd_1
and the fortunes of Gaius Rabirius, I consider it my duty
Cic:RabPerd_20
what, I ask you, was Rabirius to do? [21] Once again,
Cic:RabPerd_23
a reason why Gaius Rabirius should desert the Republic,
Cic:RabPerd_31
in the person of Gaius Rabirius, by you impeached upon a
[Vict]:VirIll_73
from above. A certain senator, Rabirius, carried his head around to
Rabirius 2
(C. Rabirius Postumus) - a Roman banker, defended by Cicero
95/24
of C.Curtius, a tax-farmer and the father of C.Rabirius Postumus.
57/54
tolemaeus borrows money from Rabirius Postumus, during his stay at
55/13
The Roman banker Rabirius Postumus is put in charge of the financial
54/57
Cic:RabPost_, Cicero's speech in defence of Rabirius Postumus.
Cicero,-
CICERO, Oratio pro C.Rabirio Postumo
Cic:RabPost_1
jury, who thinks that Gaius Rabirius is deserving of censure for
Cic:RabPost_10
assessment the name of Postumus nowhere occurs. In the
Cic:RabPost_30
prosecutor alleges that while Postumus was raising money for
Cic:RabPost_41
should long since have lost Postumus from our public life. He
Rabirius 3
(C. Rabirius ? Postumus) - a Roman proconsul, 45 B.C.
45/71
letter from the city of Laodiceia to the proconsul C.Rabirius.
  Within translations:
Joseph:AJ_14.241
the Laodiceans to Caius Rabirius, the son of Caius, the
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