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 | LUCIUS CALPURNIUS PISO 
son of Piso Caesoninus (consul of 58 B.C.), and thus Julius Caesar's brother-in-law; born ca. 48 B.C.proconsul of Transpadine Gaul:  16–13 B.C.consul ordinarius  15 B.C.in Pamphylia, 14/13 (as Legate of Agrippa?)Proconsul in Macedonia and Legate of Augustus (in a campaign against the Bessi, for which he was granted the ornaments of a triumph): 12–10 B.C.Proconsul of Asia:  3/2 B.C.Legatus Augusti pro praetore in Syria:  ca. 4–1 B.C.Praefectus Urbi ( A. D. 13–32)  [head of the police force of Rome]given a state funeral in 32  (Tacitus Annales  VI. 11.3) | 
	
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 |   CAIUS PLINIUS CAECILIUS SECUNDUS (Pliny the Younger) [H.-G. Pflaum, Carrières équestres  (1960)  #45]  
Born late 60 or early 61;  nephew and adopted son of Pliny the ElderDecemvir stlitibus iudicandis:  81 A.D.Tribunus militum of Legio III Gallica in SyriaSevir Equitum RomanorumQuaestor Augusti:  88 or 89Tribunus Plebis:  91Praetor:  93Praefectus Aerarii militaris:  94–96Praefectus Aerarii Saturni: 98–100Consul:  September-October, 100elected Augur: 103Curator alvei Tiberis et riparum et cloacarum urbis: 104–106Special envoy of Trajan in Bithynia:  September 111–113. | 
	
		| EQUESTRIAN: | TIBERIUS. IULIUS ALEXANDER   [H.-G. Pflaum, Carrières équestres  (1960) #17] 
A Jew of Greek culture from Alexandria in Egypt;  son of Alexander Lysimachos the Arabarch, and nephew of Philo Judaeus.Granted citizenship by TiberiusEpistrategos  of the Thebaid region of Egypt (attested in 42)Procurator of Judaea:  46 A.D.named by Nero in 63 A.D. as minister bello  to Corbulo [Tacitus Annales  XV. 28]named by Nero in 66 A.D. as Praefectus Aegypti  [Josephus Bellum Judaicum  II. 15.1]with Mucianus (Legatus Augusti of Syria),  the leading promoter of Vespasian's bid for the Empire in 69a commander of the army of Judaea under Titus during the siege of JerusalemPraefectus praetorio | 
	
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 |   TIBERIUS. CLAUDIUS ETRUSCUS  [Statius Silvae  III. 3.60 ff.]
   came from Smyrna as a slavefreed by Tiberiusattended on Caligula in Gaulappointed by Claudius as governor of BritannicusA rationibus  to Nerotook part in Vespasian's triumph: 71 A.D.raised to Equestrian rank:  ca. 73/4exiled to Campania by Domitian, but soon recalleddied under Domitian, aged ca. 90	
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