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      <hi rend="smallcaps">SERRANUS</hi>
      <hi rend="smallcaps">GAVIANUS</hi>, originally belonged to the Gavia gens, but was adopted by
      one of the Atilii. He was quaestor in <date when-custom="-63">B. C. 63</date> in the consulship of
      Cicero, who treated him with distinguished favour; but in his tribunate of the plebs, <date when-custom="-57">B. C. 57</date>, he notwithstanding allowed himself to be purchased by Cicero's
      enemies <pb n="789"/> in order to prevent his recal from banishment, and in conjunction with
      his colleague, Q. Numerius Rufus, offered the most vigorous resistance to Cicero's friends.
      When the consul Lentulus proposed in the senate on the 1st of January the recal of Cicero,
      Serranus begged that the question might be adjourned, in order that he might have a night to
      consider it : this time he employed in securing for himself increase of the pay which he had
      already received. After Cicero's return to Rome, Serranus put his veto upon the decree of the
      senate restoring to Cicero the site on which his house had stood, but he found it advisable to
      withdraw his opposition. (Cic. <hi rend="ital">pro Sest. 33, 34, 39, 43, post lied. ad Quir.
       5, ad Att.</hi> 4.2 § 4, <hi rend="ital">de Harusp. Resp. 15 ;</hi> Ascon. <hi rend="ital">in Pison.</hi> p. 11, ed. Orelli.)</p></div></div></body></text></TEI>
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