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Censorinus (died 53 BC)

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that the person in Cicero's letter could less likely be the Lucius Marcius Censorinus who was consul in 29 BC; he further doubts that all four illustrious young men listed would actually be part of Quintus's
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arrows. Wounded and with his sword-arm incapacitated, Crassus orders his shield-bearer to take his life. Censorinus does likewise, and dies at his side. Their friend
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and a powerful speaker." During the battle, Censorinus is among those who ride with young Crassus on a last desperate
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1.2.13; Eilers, "The Date of Augustus' Edict on the Jews … and the Career of C. Marcius Censorinus," p. 92.
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between 25 October and 10 December, 59 BC. He is named in the company of four other young
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in 54 BC). Other close members of the Censorinus family were supporters of Antonius as
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Censorinus is one of the two named friends of Publius Crassus who died with him at the
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who seemed willing to support Quintus if he were to be prosecuted as a result of his
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around 88 BC. If so, his father and uncle Lucius were staunch supporters of the
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retreat to a sand dune, where hope is soon lost under the constant barrage of
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This Censorinus is possibly also the young man who had accompanied
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foray; after sustaining heavy casualties, the Romans and their
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16.162–165) and the Career of C. Marcius Censorinus,"
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Ancient Roman military personnel who died by suicide
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Index

Publius Crassus
triumvir
Marcus Crassus
gens name
Marcius
Gaius Marcius Censorinus
monetalis
popularist
Cinna
Battle of Carrhae
Plutarch
senatorial
dignity
cavalry
Gallic
auxiliaries
Parthian
Megabocchus
Quintus Cicero
Asia
Marcus Cicero
nobiles
governorship
Marcus Antonius
Gaius
Lucius
Cassius Longinus
his brother Lucius
tribune of the plebs
triumvir

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