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Gratidianus
(M. Marius Gratidianus) - Roman praetor 85 B.C., murdered in 81 B.C.
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85/30
Marius Gratidianus as praetor prematurely publishes details of a deci
81/4
Catilina is involved in the cruel murder of M.Marius Gratidianus.
  Within translations:
Cic:Brut_168
mbria, the father of M. Marius Gratidianus. [169] & There
Cic:Brut_223
that Cn. Carbo, M. Marius, and several others of the same
Cic:DeOr_1.178
of law? For when Marius Gratidianus had sold a house to
Cic:DeOr_2.262
Aelius Lamia appeared for Gratidianus against Aculeo, and Lamia,
Oros_5.21
Sulla gave orders that M. Marius should be dragged out of
Plin:HN_33.132
district voted statues to Marius Gratidianus. And it is a remarkable
Plin:HN_34.27
set up statues to Marius Gratidianus, as we have stated, and
ValMax_9.2.1
he conduct himself toward M. Marius the praetor who was dragged
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