LC control no. | n 80056883 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Brutus, Marcus Junius, 85 B.C.?-42 B.C. |
Variant(s) | Brutus, 85 B.C.?-42 B.C. Brutus, Marcus Junius, 85?-42 B.C. Brutus, Q. Caepio, 85 B.C.?-42 B.C. Iunius Brutus, Marcus, 85 B.C.?-42 B.C. Junius Brutus, Marcus, 85 B.C.?-42 B.C. Brutus, Quintus Caepio, 85 B.C.?-42 B.C. |
See also | Pseudo-Brutus |
Associated country | Rome |
Birth date | -0084? |
Death date | -0041 |
Place of birth | Macedonia (Greece) |
Profession or occupation | Politicians |
Found in | Ortmann, U. Her Cicero, Brutus und Octavian, 1988: t.p. (Brutus) Oxford classical dict., 1996 (Iunius Brutus, Marcus; b. (probably) 85 B.C.; d. 42 B.C.) Encyc. Britannica online, January 13, 2015 (Marcus Junius Brutus, also called Quintus Caepio Brutus (born probably 85 BC-died 42 BC, near Philippi, Macedonia (now northwestern Greece)), Roman politician, one of the leaders in the conspiracy that assassinated Julius Caesar in 44 BC; son of Marcus Junius Brutus (who was treacherously killed by Pompey the Great in 77) and Servilia (who later became Caesar's lover). After his adoption by an uncle, Quintus Servilius Caepio, he was commonly called Quintus Caepio Brutus) <http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/82449/Marcus-Junius-Brutus> |
Associated language | lat |
Invalid LCCN | n 80056882 |