Sicinius - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Sicinius
(Cn? Sicinius) - tribune of the plebs, 76 B.C.
76/22
The tribune Sicinius jokes about the wild gesticulations of the consu
76/23
Curio stops Sicinius from introducing political reforms.
  Within translations:
Cic:Brut_216
the jest of Cn. Sicinius, a very vulgar sort of man,
Sall:Hist_3.34
although Lucius Sicinius, who was the first to dare to
Sicinius 2
(C. Sicinius) - Roman quaestor, about 70 B.C.
Cic:Brut_263
life. [263] & C. Sicinius then, who was a grandson of
Cic:Brut_264
and a contemporary of Sicinius, he was a man of great
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