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- Statius Abbius Oppianicus. Cluentius had prosecuted Oppianicus successfully in 74 BC for attempting to poison him, securing Oppianicus' exile. Both sides...
- information about Oppianicus. According to Cicero in Pro Cluentio, Oppianicus poisoned Cluentia, his wife poisoned Gaius Oppianicus, his brother poisoned...
- certain Oppianicus was sent by Sulla to the city of Larinum, where he murdered four proscribed muni****l councillors. The councillors were also Oppianicus' personal...
- Aulus Cluentius Habitus, married Statius Albius Oppianicus, by whom she was allegedly poisoned. Oppianicus subsequently married Cluentius' widow, S****ia...
- judices at the trial of Statius Albius Oppianicus in 74 BC. The general indignation at the verdict convicting Oppianicus led to accusations of irregularities...
- Albius Oppianicus of an attempt to poison him; had it been successful, the property of Cluentius would have fallen to his mother S****ia. Oppianicus was found...
- Oppianicus. Gaius Albius Oppianicus, brother of Statius, who according to Cicero poisoned Gaius and his wife, Auria. Statius Albius St. f. Oppianicus...
- Statius Albius Oppianicus, husband of the late Magia, and father of Dinaea's grandson Oppianicus, and also that the elder Oppianicus either mani****ted...
- plebeian family of ancient Rome, including: Magia, a wife of the poisoner Oppianicus Magia Polla, mother of the poet Virgil Magia (planthopper), a genus of...
- indignation that attended the conviction of Oppianicus. The majority of judges who condemned Oppianicus was very small. Falcula was accused by the tribune...