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Gaius Salvius Liberalis (history) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Gaius Salvius Liberalis (history) Gaius Salvius Liberalis (fl. 80s CE) was a Roman aristocrat and general, who held civil office in Britain and a religious office in Rome, Italy. == Biography == Gaius Salvius Liberalis grew up in Italy and moved to Rome, where he became very successful in the position of a senator and lawyer. He then became an Arval Brother, and was later put in command of a legion. Eventually Salvius was sent to Britain as an aide to Agricola, the governor of Britain. A gravestone dedicated to his wife, Vitellia Rufilla, by his son, Gaius Salvius Vitellanius, was found near Rome, which states that he had been consul in his lifetime. He was a distant relative of Quintus who is one of the recurring characters in the Cambridge Latin course. He lived in a very big villa in Britannia, and had many slaves working for him. He killed them just for bring sick, and one time the son of one of his slaves, Alator, attempted to murder him.
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