Lucius Valerius Flaccus (Consul 100 BC)

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Lucius Valerius Flaccus († probably between 73 BC and 69 BC) was a politician of the late Roman Republic .

Flaccus was around 103 BC. Chr. Praetor and in 100 v. Together with Marius Consul . In his consulate he stepped back behind his counterpart Marius. He worked as a censor in 97 BC. Began to increase the number of Italian residents with Roman citizenship . He was born in 86 BC. Chr. Princeps Senatus , was working on an agreement with Sulla with, finally joined his party, securing 82 v. As Interrex Sulla's election as dictator , for which he was rewarded with the post of Magister equitum . Flaccus is no longer mentioned afterwards. 69 BC His successor as Flamen Martialis , Lucius Cornelius Lentulus Niger, was introduced into the office, so that he must have died this year at the latest.

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  1. Plutarch , Marius 28, 4-5.