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PISO , the name of a distinguished Roman plebeian family of the Calpurnian gens which continued in existence till the end of the 2nd century A.D. Nearly fifty of its members were prominent in Roman history, but the following deserve particular mention.LUCIUS CALPURNIUS
was the father-in-law of Julius
consul
part
embassy
1. Lucius CALPURNIUS
system
procedure . As praetor (136) and consul
Gracchus
See ANNALISTS; C. Cichorius in Pauly-Wissowa's Real encyclopadie (1897), vol. iii., pt. 1; H. Peter, Historicorum romanorum reliquiae (187o), vol. i.; Teuffel-Schwabe, Hist. of Roman Lit. (Eng. trans.), 132, 4. On the lex Calpurnia, Corpus inscr. latinarum, i., No. 198, with Mommsen's commentary; A. H. J. Greenidge, Hist. of Rome, 133104 B.C. (1904). 2. GNAEUS CALPURNIUS Piso, Roman statesman, was consul in 7 B.C., and subsequently governor of Spain and proconsul of Africa. In A.D. 17 Tiberius appointed him governor of Syria, with secret instructions to thwart Germanicus, to whom the eastern provinces had been assigned. The indignation of the people at the death of Germanicus, and the suspicion that Piso had poisoned him, forced Tiberius to order an investigation. Piso committed suicide, though it was rumoured that Tiberius, fearing incriminating disclosures, had put him to death.See H. Schiller, Geschichle der romischen Kaiserzeit (1883), vol. i. 3. GAIUS CALPURNIUS Piso, Roman statesman, orator and patron of literature in the 1st century A.D., is known chiefly for his share in the conspiracy of A.D. 65 against Nero (q.v.). He was one of the most popular men in Rome, partly for his skill in poetry and music, partly for his love of luxury and generosity. It is probably the last-named who is referred to by Ca4purnius Siculus under the name of Meliboeus, and he is the subject of the panegyric De laude Pisonis. - End of Article: PISO If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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