- PII
- S0321-03910000338-7-1
- DOI
- 10.7868/S10000338-7-1
- Publication type
- Article
- Status
- Published
- Authors
- Volume/ Edition
- Volume 78 / Issue 2 (78)
- Pages
- 257-281
- Abstract
The paper analyzes Cicero’s hints at the “architects” of Servilius Rullus’ agragian bill of 63 B.C.E., hostile to Pompey, and makes an attempt to identify these persons and their aims. The author argues that Crassus and Caesar stood behind the back of Servilius Rullus, and his bill should not be viewed as “Pompeian” or “anti-Pompeian”. It was a partnership proposal offered to Pompey by Crassus and Caesar. Pompey could use the law to make land allotments to his veterans, but it would be possible only if he made an alliance with its “architects”.
- Keywords
- Servilius Rullus’ agrarian bill, Cicero, Crassus, Caesar, Pompey, land allotments for veterans, ager publicus, Late Roman Republic
- Date of publication
- 02.04.2018
- Year of publication
- 2018
- Number of purchasers
- 8
- Views
- 676