MarcusJuniusPera (fl. 230 – 216 BC) was a Roman politician before and during the Second Punic War. Pera served as one of the consuls for the year 230 BC;...
JuniusPera was a Roman politician in the third century BC. He was a member of gens Junia. His son was MarcusJuniusPera, consul in 230 BC. Junius Pera...
Marcus Aemilius Barbula was a Roman politician from the gens Aemilia. He was a consul in 230 BC alongside MarcusJuniusPera, succeeding Marcus Pomponius...
” Then, in 215 BC, Marcellus was summoned to Rome by the Dictator MarcusJuniusPera, who wanted to consult with him about the future conduct of the war...
membership and held committal elections in the consulship of MarcusJuniusPera and Marcus Barbula; he besieged and recaptured Tarentum and the strong-hold...
choosing to fight on. While there, he facilitated the appointment of MarcusJuniusPera as dictator to settle the immediate disaster. Varro then returned...
Messapii. MarcusJunius D. f. D. n. Pera, consul in 230 and censor in 225 BC, nominated dictator in 216 BC, after the Battle of Cannae. MarcusJunius M. f...
of the Senate following the Battle of Cannae, even as the dictator MarcusJuniusPera held the military command against Hannibal. For instance, Lucius Manlius...
was increasingly redundant. The last dictator to take the field was MarcusJuniusPera in 216 BC, during the Second Punic War, with Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus...
list Gaius Sulpicius Longus as the dictator rei gerundae causa and Gaius Junius Bubulcus Brutus as his magister equitum, but Livy names the latter as dictator...
only one year in office the in 109 BC elected censor Marcus Livius Drusus died. His colleague Marcus Aemilius Scaurus at first refused to resign but resigned...
Carthaginians hoped to ransom. However, the newly appointed Roman dictator MarcusJuniusPera sent a messenger to intercept Carthalo's delegation, telling them...
Battle of Cannae. He was appointed by the consul Varro, and, with M. JuniusPera, he was the only dictator to serve a simultaneous term with another....
Consul Ap. Claudius Russus, Consul 267 Marcus Atilius Regulus, Consul Lucius Julius Libo, Consul 266 D. JuniusPera, Consul N. Fabius Pictor, Consul 265...
2.1; Auctor, De viris illustribus 43; Zonaras 8.18; MRR1 p. 224. MarcusJuniusPera was also censor in 225 and dictator in 216 with the tasks of levying...
229 BC Colleague Lucius Postumius Albinus Preceded by Marcus Aemilius Barbula and MarcusJuniusPera Succeeded by Sp. Carvilius Maximus Ruga and Q. Fabius...
senator and military commander. He was consul in 267 BC, together with Marcus Atilius Regulus. During their term of office, the two men carried on a successful...
another command. Gaius Duilius, whose father and grandfather were both named Marcus Duilius, belonged to an undistinguished family. One Caeso Duilius is recorded...
Rome's "cattle market" forum (Forum Boarium) to honor his dead father, Brutus Pera. Livy describes this as a "munus" (plural: munera), a gift, in this case...
gladiatorial combat, held at the funeral games in honour of aristocrat Junius Brutus Pera in the Forum Boarium. General Bai Qi of the State of Qin attacks the...
article observes the Varronian chronology, established by the historian Marcus Terentius Varro, who calculated that Rome was founded in what is now called...
491ff. [1] M. Marcelli, "IV MIGLIO, 14. Casal Rotondo", in: Susanna Le Pera Buranelli & Rita Turchetti, edd., Sulla Via Appia da Roma a Brindisi: le...
Carthage; three pairs of gladiators fought to the death at the pyre of Brutus Pera, in what was described as a munus (pl. munera), a duty or provision owed...