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                    <TEI xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0"><text xml:base="urn:cts:pdlrefwk:viaf88890045.003.perseus-eng1"><body xml:lang="eng" n="urn:cts:pdlrefwk:viaf88890045.003.perseus-eng1"><div type="textpart" subtype="alphabetic_letter" n="F"><div type="textpart" subtype="entry" xml:id="flavius-bio-7" n="flavius_7"><head><persName xml:lang="la"><surname full="yes">Fla'vius</surname></persName></head><p>7. <persName xml:lang="la"><forename full="yes">L.</forename><surname full="yes">Flavius</surname></persName> was tribune of the people in <date when-custom="-60">B. C.
       60</date>; and on the suggestion of Pompey, he brought forward an agrarian law, which was
      chiefly intended to benefit the veterans of Pompey, who at the same time very warmly supported
      the law. It was owing to the favour of Pompey, which he thus acquired, that in <date when-custom="-59">B. C. 59</date> he was elected praetor for the year following. His friendship
      with Cicero seems likewise to have arisen from his connection with Pompey; and Cicero strongly
      recommended him to his brother Quintus, who was praetor in Asia, where some bequest had been
      left to Flavius. Pompey had entrusted to his care young Tigranes of Armenia, but P. Clodius
      afterwards got possession of hin, and Flavius tried in vain to recover the young prince.
      Cicero expressly mentions that Flavius was also a friend of Caesar, and hence it is not
      improbable that he may be the same as the Flavius whom Caesar, in <date when-custom="-49">B. C.
       49</date>, entrusted with one lesion and the province of Sicily. (<bibl n="Cic. Att. 1.18">Cic. Att. 1.18</bibl>, <bibl n="Cic. Att. 1.19">19</bibl>, <bibl n="Cic. Att. 2.1">2.1</bibl>, <bibl n="Cic. Att. 10.1">10.1</bibl>; <hi rend="ital">ad Q. Frat.</hi> 1.2;
      Ascon. <hi rend="ital">in Cic. Milon.</hi> p. 47, ed. Orelli; <bibl n="D. C. 37.50">D. C.
       37.50</bibl>, <bibl n="D. C. 38.50">38.50</bibl>.)</p></div></div></body></text></TEI>
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