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Lucius Valerius Flaccus (suffect consul 86 BC) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lucius Valerius Flaccus (suffect consul 86 BC) Lucius Valerius Flaccus (d. 85 BC) was the suffect consul who completed the term of Gaius Marius in 86 BC. He was sent as governor in that year to the Roman province of Asia, but was murdered in a mutiny by Fimbria during the turmoil of the Sullan civil wars and the Mithridatic Wars. Flaccus is also known for the ''Lex Valeria de aere alieno'', his legislation on debt reform during the Roman economic crisis of the 80s BC. ==Family== Lucius was the younger brother of the Gaius Valerius Flaccus who was consul in 93 BC;〔Birth order as determined by the dates of offices held and by his brother carrying their father's name, as was conventional for the elder son.〕 his son was the Lucius Valerius Flaccus (praetor 63 BC) who was defended by Cicero in the speech ''Pro Flacco''. The older Lucius Valerius Flaccus who was consul in 100 BC and ''princeps senatus'' in 86 is a cousin. Inscriptional evidence from Magnesia on the Maeander pertaining either to this Lucius Flaccus or to his son, who also was a governor of Asia, says he was married to a daughter of L. Saufeius and had a daughter named Valeria Paulla;〔Not the sister of Valerius Triarius who had the same name.〕 his mother, a Baebia, is also commemorated. Flaccus is called ἀνθύπατος (''anthupatos''), a Greek term for proconsul, which would point to the father rather than the son defended by Cicero.〔T.R.S. Broughton, ''The Magistrates of the Roman Republic'', vol. 2, 99 B.C.–31 B.C. (New York: American Philological Association, 1952), p. 178, note 2.〕
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