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Papirius and pontifex
Papirius was a Roman pontifex ( 509 BC ) to whom is ascribed a collection of laws constituting the Roman code under the kings-Ius Papirianum or Ius Civile Papirianum.

Papirius and BC
Tombs from the 8th century BC to the 7th century BC that confirm a likely presence of a Sabine settlement area have been discovered ; on the hill, there was the tomb of Quirinus, which Lucius Papirius Cursor transformed into a temple for his triumph after the third Samnite war.
He had been married first to Papiria Masonis ( or Papiria Masonia ), daughter of the consul Gaius Papirius Maso ( consul in 231 BC ), whom he divorced, according to Plutarch, for no particular reason.
n. Pulcher, consul in 130 BC, reported to the senate about the disturbances excited by Gaius Papirius Carbo.
He was also possibly a legate under the Dictator Lucius Papirius Cursor in 325 BC during the Second Samnite War.
Then in 310 BC he was again appointed as a legate under Lucius Papirius Cursor, and fought in a major battle at Longulae against the Samnites.
* Gaius Papirius Carbo, praetor 168 BC
* Gaius Papirius Carbo, consul 120 BC
* Gnaeus Papirius Carbo, consul 113 BC
* Gaius Papirius Carbo, son of the consul, tribune c. 90 BC
* Gnaeus Papirius Carbo, consul three times during the 80s BC
# REDIRECT Gaius Papirius Carbo ( consul 120 BC )
Gnaeus Papirius Carbo ( c. 130s BC – 82 BC ) was a three-time consul of ancient Rome.
A member of the Carbones of the plebeian gens Papiria, and nephew of Gaius Papirius Carbo ( consul of 120 ), he was a strong supporter of the Marian party, and took part in the blockade of Rome ( 87 BC ).
Gaius Papirius Carbo, surnamed Arvina, son of Gaius Papirius Carbo ( consul 120 BC ), was a staunch supporter of the aristocracy, and was put to death by the Marian party in 82.
In 326 BC, a young boy named Gaius Publilius was guarantor to his father ’ s debt, becoming the nexus of Papirius.
In 443 BC, however, the Volscians of the Roman colony Velitrae rallied together against Rome, attracting hostility from tribunes Cincinnatus and Spurio Papirius that, defeated the Veliterni in 381 BC.
For example, in the year 113 BC the consul Gnaeus Papirius Carbo was defeated at the Battle of Noreia by invading tribes of the Cimbri and the Teutons.
* Gaius Papirius Carbo, a consul of 120 BC
* Gaius Papirius Carbo, a tribune of 90 BC
Gaius Marius Minor, also known in English as Marius the Younger or informally " the younger Marius " ( 110 BC / 108 BC – 82 BC ), was a Roman general and politician who became consul in 82 BC alongside Gnaeus Papirius Carbo.

Papirius and was
In the spring of 190, Rome was afflicted by a food shortage, for which the praefectus annonae Papirius Dionysius, the official actually in charge of the grain supply, contrived to lay the blame on Cleander.
Papirius Dionysius was executed too.
At the time, it was known as the Year of the Tribunate of Papirius, Fidenas, Mamercinus, Lanatus and Poplicola ( or, less frequently, year 367 Ab urbe condita ).
At the time, it was known as the Year of the Tribunate of Capitolinus, Cornelius, Capitolinus, Papirius, Capitolinus and Fidenas ( or, less frequently, year 369 Ab urbe condita ).
One of his rivals, Gnaeus Papirius Carbo, described Sulla as having the cunning of a fox and the courage of a lion-but that it was the former attribute that was by far the most dangerous.
She notably did not join Leontius and Illus in their campaign for Antioch but was sent to the fortress of Papirius in Isauria.
When he heard of the death of Tiberius Gracchus, he is said to have quoted the line from the Homer's Odyssey ( i. 47 ), " So may all who engage in such lawless conspiracies perish "; after his return to Rome he was publicly asked by the tribune Gaius Papirius Carbo what he thought of the fate of Gracchus, and replied that he was justly slain.
However, he had acted without the authority of the dictator Lucius Papirius Cursor, who was angry and demanded that the Senate punish Fabius for disobeying orders.
Livy ( 8. 31-36 ) describes a tense scene where Papirius stood nearly alone against the Senate and people, who supported Fabius because of his victory, but who also did not wish undercut the absolute authority they had given Papirius ; finally Fabius threw himself at the feet of the dictator and asked forgiveness, which was granted.
Gaius Papirius Carbo was an Ancient Roman statesman and orator.
According to the Augustan-era historian Livy, nexum was abolished because of the excessive cruelty and lust of a single “ usurer ,” Lucius Papirius.
) The boy was noted for his youth and beauty, and Papirius desired him sexually.

Papirius and supposed
* Lucius Papirius, a creditor whose sexually-motivated abuse of his bond slave is supposed to have led to the abolishment of debt bondage in Rome ; see nexum.

Papirius and .
On the request of the Roman consul Gnaeus Papirius Carbo, sent to defend the Taurisci, they retreated, only to find themselves deceived and attacked at the Battle of Noreia, where they defeated the Romans.
During Gaius Marius, Lucius Cornelius Cinna and Gnaeus Papirius Carbo's regime, Catiline played no major role, but he remained politically secure.
* The tribune Gaius Papirius Carbo passes a measure allowing the use of secret ballots in legislative assemblies.
They appeal to Rome for assistance and the Senate sends an army under Gnaeus Papirius Garbo to drive them back.
Lucius Papirius Cursor is appointed dictator for the second time and wins a great victory at Longula over the Samnites.
The Romans, led by the consuls Lucius Papirius Cursor and Spurius Carvilius Maximus, are victorious.
His support for the reforms of Gaius Papirius Carbo and Marcus Fulvius Flaccus, his evident skills at oration and his association with the reforms of his brother led the senatorial nobles to try him on charges plainly false or heavily exaggerated.
A similar process derived the nomina Papirius, Valerius and Vetusius from Papisius, Valesius and Vetusius.

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