Marcus Silanus
Ancient Rome, Roman Senate, Roman consul, Junia Claudilla, Caligula, Roman Senate
978-613-8-46327-6
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2013-01-10
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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. Marcus Junius Silanus was an Ancient Roman senator who became suffect consul in 15. His daughter Junia Claudilla was the first wife of Emperor Caligula. His brother was a senator named Decimus Junius Silanus who was banished for having an affair with Vipsania Julia during the reign of Augustus. Ancient historians considered Marcus Silanus a highly respected man. When Tiberius came to power, if a judicial decision made by Silanus were appealed to the emperor, Tiberius invariably rejected the appeal, trusting Silanus' decision, and sent the case back to him.
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