Lucius Scribonius Libo (Praetor 192 BC)

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Lucius Scribonius Libo was the plebeian family of the Scribonier entstamme politician of the Roman Republic .

It is first known of his cursus honorum that he was born in 194 BC. Officiated as a curular aedile . In this function he had Aulus Atilius Serranus as an official colleague and assigned the senators at the Ludi Romani their own seats, separate from the rest of the audience. Again with Atilius he practiced two years later, in 192 BC. Chr., The praetur , whereby he got the foreign jurisdiction, ie acted as Praetor peregrinus . In addition, he should take care of the equipment of a fleet. Towards the end of the year 186 BC He was commissioned with two other men to lead new settlers to the Roman colonies of Sipontum and Buxentum .

The further fate of Lucius Scribonius Libo is not known.

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  1. Titus Livius , Ab urbe condita 34, 54, 3; Valerius Maximus , Facta et dicta memorabilia 2, 4, 3; Asconius , Commentary on Cicero , Pro Cornelio de maiestate 61 (after Valerius Antias ).
  2. Livy, Ab urbe condita 35, 10, 11; 35, 20, 8; 35, 21, 1.
  3. Liviius, Ab urbe condita 39, 23; 4.