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Apronius 2
  (Q. Apronius) - an official serving under Verres in Sicily
71/41
 Apronius despoils the territory of Aetna, Leontini, and other cities.
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   town was forced to pay Apronius 18,000 modii of wheat and
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   You shall be told how Apronius laid waste the lands of
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   ; and the collector was Apronius.
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   the weather, let alone from Apronius. Indeed, they have not only
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   Not from the accounts of Apronius ; these I failed to
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   As a matter of fact, Apronius was asked as a favour
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   for a cash gratuity for Apronius in addition to his harvest
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   nation instead of Verres and Apronius.
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   Did Verres and his lieutenant Apronius bring into our province of
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   by those whom Verres' satellite Apronius has left with at least
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   formally challenged ** Quintus Apronius to prove that he,
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   issued, to this same Apronius, the same challenge as
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   been issued to your agent Apronius, a challenge that threatens your
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   denunciation. That filthy scoundrel Apronius had been asserting that
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   to pay, not merely to Apronius and his like but even
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   those who were bidding against Apronius, and handed them over to
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   a summons was issued against Apronius to appear before the governor.
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   evidence, in the house of Apronius at Syracuse. It was dispatched,
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   gang. You see him instructing Apronius in the methods he must
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   agent, in other words from Apronius - which shows clearly enough
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   satisfied the good pleasure of Apronius. For the second tithe, and
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   was the notorious Quintus Apronius, now present in court.
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   the tyranny of men like Apronius, the thefts and robberies of
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   hand over as much as Apronius asks for. What are we
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   they have handed over to Apronius all he demanded ? Shall
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   - in other words, given Apronius - this full liberty to
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   produced at the instigation of Apronius. A Roman knight of high
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   collector might choose, so that Apronius might summon a man to
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   his governorship, enjoyed by Apronius? He cannot help admitting
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   went to himself, and that Apronius, and the slaves of Venus
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   Thus did this tithe-collector Apronius carry off from Nympho's
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   yield of their harvest; whereupon Apronius invaded the farm with a
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   hands laid upon them by Apronius without the smallest hesitation? Is
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   this festive gathering of Apronius, who meanwhile proceeded to
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   all sense of shame? [65] Apronius kept this bodyguard of temple
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   They reached Syracuse; there Apronius was ready for them,
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   and hand them over to Apronius ; they were only too
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   for the approval ** by Apronius of the wheat thus presented
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   possibly have been given to Apronius himself as the pay for
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   [76] In the second year, Apronius bought the tithes for 25,800
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   Verres himself - I mean Apronius, his other self - used
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   to enrich mere slaves like Apronius and Turpio, do you suppose
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   knights to the outrages of Apronius : well, how can they
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   chief of the dry land Apronius. And to let everyone perceive
   
Apronius 3
  (L. Apronius) - suffect consul, 8 A.D.
FastCap_p86
 nctilianus & from 1st July: L. Apronius C.f. C.n. , A. Vib
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