• Favonius was born in around 90 BC in Tarracina (the modern Terracina), a Roman colony on the Appian Way at the edge of the Volscian Hills. Favonius in...
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    brother Quintus Tullius Cicero (one of Julius Caesar's legates) and Marcus Favonius were all killed in the proscription. Cicero's head and hands were famously...
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  • drinking Falernian in Rome. This refers to Sarmentus, the former slave of Marcus Favonius, who was bought by Octavian and whom enemies of Octavian claimed to...
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    including a new theatre and forum, while the sanctuary was renovated. Marcus Favonius, the imitator of Cato the Younger, was born in Terracina, as was the...
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  • one of whom, Marcus Favonius (c. 90 BC – 42 BC) was a politician during the period of the fall of the Roman Republic. Marcus Favonius (c. 90 BC – 42...
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    VERECVND VS.ET.NOVCIVS.LIB.POSVERVNT H S E (Translated: For Marcus Favonius Facilis, son of Marcus, of the Pollentian voting tribe, centurion of the Twentieth...
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  • magnificent funeral games commemorating his father in collaboration Marcus Favonius, an ally of Cato who was then serving as aedile. He also married the...
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  • Marcus Cetius Faventinus - scholar Eulogius Favonius - rhetor Marcus Favonius - politician Favorinus - rhetor Marcus Antonius Felix - freedman procurator Fenestella...
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  • Marcelo Sánchez Sorondo Marco Camenisch Marcus Aurelius Marcus Favonius Marcus George Singer Marcus Minucius Felix Marcus Musurus Marek Siemek Margaret Canovan...
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    standards and incorruptible virtue gained him several followers—of whom Marcus Favonius was the most well known—as well as praise even from his political enemies...
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