Marcus Junius Pennus (Praetor)

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Marcus Iunius Pennus was a at the end of the 3rd century BC. Christian witnessed politician of the Roman Republic . He came from the plebeian family of the Junians and is only mentioned by the Roman historian Titus Livius . Only two offices of his cursus honorum are known: 205 BC. He was a plebeian aedile four years later, in 201 BC. BC, he held the position of city ​​praetor . He was the father of the consul from 167 BC. BC, who was also called Marcus Junius Pennus .

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  1. Livy 29:11 , 13.
  2. Livy 30, 40, 5 and 31, 4, 1f.