
Oppianicus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Oppianicus
(Statius Albius Oppianicus) - stepfather of A.Cluentius
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M.Aurius is murdered, probably at the instigation of Oppianicus.
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Oppianicus murders his own sons, so that he is free to marry Sassia.
75/33
Oppianicus allegedly murders his aunt Cluentia, his brother Gaius,
74/8
Further crimes of Oppianicus, including the murder of Asuvius and Din
74/17
Oppianicus is accused and convicted of the attempted murder of Cluent
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rmitting Staienus to hand out bribes during the trial of Oppianicus.
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ccepting bribes during the trial of Oppianicus, but he is acquitted.
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ere involved in the trial of Oppianicus, are all convicted of corrupt
71/36
The death of the elder Oppianicus; Sassia alleges that her son Cluent
69/20
Sassia prompts another inquest into the death of Oppianicus.
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received at the trial of Oppianicus. [29] As for him, what
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conviction of his enemy, Statius Albius, an innocent man. I shall
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Cluentius was induced to prosecute Oppianicus by no sort of desire
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forth the charges on which Oppianicus was found guilty, in order
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called Dinea, mother-in-law of Oppianicus, who had three sons,
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[8.] [23] Oppianicus meanwhile, with that unparalleled
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their knowledge been bribed by Oppianicus. One Aulus Aurius, ** a
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will be surprised not that Oppianicus was at length convicted, but
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task to accuse the dead Oppianicus, none the less, in my
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deserve to be punished in Oppianicus; for she in doing violence
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You see his suspicions of Oppianicus : his estimate of the
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to seal this will, Oppianicus introduced to him persons
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Dinea was making her will Oppianicus used his position as her
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discovered and brought home to Oppianicus : the story will convince
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: with these two men Oppianicus was always on most intimate
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been none, but said that Oppianicus, whose agent the accused was,
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had an attentive hearing: Oppianicus began to raise his
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As soon as Oppianicus began to suspect, from the
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less worthy judges angry with Oppianicus for having left them in
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are finished." At this juncture Oppianicus did not feel any very
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upon the conviction of Oppianicus, L. Quinctius, an ardent
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[82] Come, then, since Oppianicus had many weighty motives for
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[84] But, you may say, Oppianicus gave Staienus the money not
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then, as afterwards at Oppianicus's trial, quietly kept the
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that Staienus took money from Oppianicus to bribe the court, while
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** who had voted for Oppianicus's condemnation, made to stand on
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jurors who had voted for Oppianicus's conviction. [109] Now you had
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that someone voted against Oppianicus without being bribed ;
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part. Convince us next that Oppianicus was an honest man with
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had voted for Oppianicus's condemnation, L. Gellius's
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a bribe to secure Oppianicus's conviction. On this man's
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made about the condemnation of Oppianicus ; and you must admit,
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was witnessed by his enemy Oppianicus. "He refused to discharge a
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his mother. You assert that Oppianicus's death was caused by poison
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to investigate the death of Oppianicus? Who will believe you? What
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second ** marriage with Oppianicus, which, contracted only after
Oppianicus 2
(C. Oppianicus) - the brother of the elder Oppianicus
+ Gaius
75/33
his aunt Cluentia, his brother Gaius, and his sister-in-law Auria.
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to murder his brother, G. Oppianicus.
Oppianicus 3
- the son of the elder Oppianicus
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left his property to young Oppianicus here, his sister's son, with
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but making her grandson, Oppianicus the younger, the heir-in-chief.
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[12.] [33] Now young Oppianicus's uncle, Gn. Magius, had come
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Again, is it not patent, Oppianicus, that your father murdered your
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deny it? I challenge you, Oppianicus, and you, Accius, who both
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an attempt to poison young Oppianicus here, at a dinner which
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and also demanded that young Oppianicus here should give up for
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Nicostratus? [187] I ask you, Oppianicus, to say what was done
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