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  1. Publius Cornelius Lentulus Sura (* um 114 v. Chr.; † 5. Dezember 63 v. Chr. in Rom) war ein römischer Politiker aus dem Familienzweig der Lentulier innerhalb der gens Cornelii. Leben. Lentulus Sura war im Jahr 75 v. Chr. Prätor, danach Proprätor der Provinz Sicilia.

    • Lentulus Sura, Publius Cornelius
    • römischer Konsul 71 v. Chr.
    • um 114 v. Chr.
    • Cornelius Lentulus Sura, Publius
  2. Known for. step-father of Mark Antony. Spouse. Julia. Publius Cornelius Lentulus Sura (114 BC [1] – 5 December 63 BC) was one of the chief figures in the Catilinarian conspiracy. He was also the step-father of the future triumvir Mark Antony .

    • step-father of Mark Antony
  3. Publius Cornelius Lentulus Sura, an undistinguished orator (Cic. Brut.235), returned to Rome with *Sulla (ibid. 311) and disgraced himself as quaestor 81 bce. Praetor repetundarum74, he became consul 71, but was expelled from the senate by the censors in 70.

  4. Publius Cornelius Lentulus Spinther (Politiker) († 42 v. Chr.), römischer Senator und Politiker Publius Cornelius Lentulus Sura († 63 v. Chr.), römischer Politiker Dies ist eine Begriffsklärungsseite zur Unterscheidung mehrerer mit demselben Wort bezeichneter Begriffe.

  5. 21. März 2024 · Last Updated: Mar 21, 2024 • Article History. Byname: Sura (Latin: “Calf of the Leg”) Died: Dec. 5, 63 bc, Rome. Publius Cornelius Lentulus (died Dec. 5, 63 bc, Rome) was a leading figure in Catiline’s conspiracy (63 bc) to seize control of the Roman government. In 81 Lentulus was quaestor to Lucius Cornelius Sulla.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  6. Zur Familie gehören: Lucius Cornelius Lentulus, Konsul 327 v. Chr. Servius Cornelius Lentulus, Konsul 303 v. Chr. Lucius Cornelius Lentulus Caudinus, Konsul 275 v. Chr. Lucius Cornelius Lentulus Caudinus, Konsul 237 v. Chr. Publius Cornelius Lentulus Caudinus, Konsul 236 v. Chr. Publius Cornelius Lentulus, Prätor 214 v. Chr.

  7. 2 Publius Lentulus Sura] He was of the same family with Sylla, that of the Cornelii. He had filled the office of consul, but his conduct had been afterward so profligate, that the censors expelled him from the senate.