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  1. Marcus Calpurnius Bibulus - Wikipedia

    Marcus Calpurnius Bibulus (c. 102 – 48 BC) was a politician of the Roman Republic. He was a conservative and upholder of the established social order who served in several magisterial …

  2. Marcus Calpurnius Bibulus | Roman Politician, Proconsul, Censor ...

    Marcus Calpurnius Bibulus (born 102—died 48 bc) was a Roman politician who, as consul with Julius Caesar in 59 bc, worked with the senatorial conservatives against Caesar’s agrarian …

  3. Marcus Calpurnius Bibulus | Historica Wiki | Fandom

    Marcus Calpurnius Bibulus (102-48 BC) was Consul of the Roman Republic in 59 BC, alongside Julius Caesar. He was a lifelong rival of Caesar and served as an admiral of Pompey during …

  4. Remarks about M. Bibulus provide a framework for problems now to be discussed concerning his marriage (or rather marriages, as will emerge) and the identity of several sons.

  5. Calpurnius Bibulus, Marcus | Oxford Classical Dictionary

    Calpurnius (RE 28) Bibulus, Marcus, *Caesar's colleague in the curule *aedileship and the *praetorship and finally, after a bribery fund had been set up for him by the nobiles, in the …

  6. Bibulus | Encyclopedia.com

    Bibulus (Marcus Calpurnius Bibulus) (bĬb´yŏŏləs), d. 48 BC, Roman statesman. The colleague in the consulship with Julius Caesar in 59 BC, he did everything in his power to block each move …

  7. M. Calpurnius Bibulus

    After the murder of Pompey's co-consul [Publius Clodius] in 52 BCE, Bibulus persuaded the Senate to allow Pompey to complete his term without choosing a peer.

  8. L. Calpurnius Bibulus, d.48 BC - historyofwar.org

    L. Calpumius Bibulus (d.48 BC) was a political opponent of Caesar's who was unable to stop his fleets crossing the Adriatic in 49 BC, and who died of a fever while isolated on his fleet.

  9. A Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology, L.

    Bibulus left the province with the reputation of having administered its internal affairs with integrity and zeal. On his return to the west in 49, Bibulus was appointed by Pompey commander of his …

  10. Bibulus - Encyclopedia

    BIBULUS, a surname of the Roman gens Calpurnia. The bestknown of those who bore it was Marcus Calpurnius Bibulus, consul with Julius Caesar, 59 B.C.