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Celtiberi. Lucius Calpurnius C. f. C. n. Piso Caesoninus, consul in 148 BC. GnaeusCalpurniusPiso, consul in 139 BC. Quintus Calpurnius C. f. Piso, consul in...
provinces, Germanicus came into conflict with the governor of Syria, GnaeusCalpurniusPiso. During their feud, Germanicus became ill in Antioch and died on...
Lucius CalpurniusPiso Frugi Licinianus (38–69) was a Roman nobleman who lived in the 1st century. His adoption by the Roman emperor Galba on 10 January...
second wife of GnaeusCalpurniusPiso. They had two sons: Gnaeus, who later changed his first name to Lucius, and Marcus CalpurniusPiso. Munatia Plancina...
rank Gnaeus Aufidius Orestes (died 1st-century BC), Roman politician who was elected consul in 71 BC GnaeusCalpurniusPiso (disambiguation) Gnaeus Claudius...
the legionaries, falls ill and dies. On his deathbed he accuses GnaeusCalpurniusPiso, the governor of Syria, of poisoning him. Emperor Tiberius expels...
Germanicus was active in his administration, the governor of Syria GnaeusCalpurniusPiso began feuding with him. During the feud, her husband died of illness...
distance, and began to march back to camp. However Marcus Petreius and GnaeusCalpurniusPiso appeared with 1,600 Numidian cavalry and a large number of light...
Germanicus. Fearing he will be found guilty, GnaeusCalpurniusPiso commits suicide. GnaeusCalpurniusPiso, Roman statesman and governor of Syria (b. 44...
in Rome, and gave rise to rumours that he had been murdered by GnaeusCalpurniusPiso and Munatia Plancina on the orders of Tiberius, as his widow Agrippina...
jurist (suicide by starvation; b. c. 5 BC) Munatia Plancina, wife of GnaeusCalpurniusPiso (suicide) Humphreys, Colin J. (2011). The Mystery of the Last Supper...
Germanicus died in 19 AD, allegedly poisoned through the handiwork of GnaeusCalpurniusPiso and Munatia Plancina. Tacitus suggests but does not outright say...
Lucius Calpurnius Bibulus 30: Quintus Didius 29: Marcus Valerius Messalla Corvinus 28–25: Cicero Minor Some consider that Lucius CalpurniusPiso "the Pontifex"...
successor; but Germanicus died just over a year later, having accused GnaeusCalpurniusPiso, the governor of Syria, of poisoning him. The Pisones had been longtime...
Sentius Saturninus, was consul ordinarius. In 19 AD he replaced GnaeusCalpurniusPiso as governor of Syria, whom he compelled to return to Rome to stand...