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Aulus Gabinius

150 BC - 47 BC

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Aulus Gabinius (before 101 BC – 48 or 47 BC) was a politician and general of the Roman Republic. He had an important career, culminating with a consulship in 58 BC, mainly thanks to the patronage of Pompey. His name is mostly associated with the lex Gabinia, a law he passed as tribune of the plebs in 67 BC that granted Pompey an extraordinary command in the Mediterranean Sea to fight the pirates. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Aulus Gabinius is the 4,860th most popular politician (up from 5,235th in 2019). (up from 740th in 2019)

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Among politicians, Aulus Gabinius ranks 4,860 out of 19,576Before him are Ricardo Lagos, Yuan Chonghuan, Tokugawa Yoshimune, José Sarney, Magnentius, and Sun Hao. After him are Gentius, Alexander Gauland, Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Provence, Empress Dowager Ci'an, Marek Edelman, and Rajaram I.

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Among people born in 150 BC, Aulus Gabinius ranks 8Before him are Quintus Lutatius Catulus, Seleucus VI Epiphanes, Emperor Qianshao of Han, Diodotus Tryphon, Publius Ventidius Bassus, and Gannicus. After him are Tigranes I, Antiochus XII Dionysus, Mithridates II of Parthia, Zeno of Sidon, Huo Guang, and Wei Qing. Among people deceased in 47 BC, Aulus Gabinius ranks 3Before him are Ptolemy XIII Theos Philopator, and Pharnaces II of Pontus. After him is Licinius Macer Calvus.

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