Vibulenus Agrippa
978-613-3-19290-4
6133192909
80
2010-10-01
34,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Vibulenus Agrippa (called Vibullius Agrippa in Dio's Roman History) was a Roman knight of the Equestrian rank who was accused of some crime, probably treason, before the senate in the final years of the reign of Tiberius, in 36 AD. His case is often mentioned to highlight the frequency with which ordinary citizens were being executed in that time, and for the novelty of the case's outcome: Vibulenus faced his accusers in the senate and swallowed poison that he had brought with him in a ring. Undeterred, the lictors rushed his body to the prison (the tullianum) and hanged or strangled him anyway, but he was already dead.
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