Abstract
The author of the article makes an attempt to analyze the political background of the trial of Aulus Gabinius (cos. 58) de maiestate. He considers the prosecution of Gabinius to be an indirect attack against triumvirs and especially against Pompey. The author makes a conclusion that this trial was very similar to some other trials which had been initiated against triumvirs’ partisans in this period.
Keywords
Ancient Rome, late Republic, trial, triumvirate, crimen maiestatis, quaestiones perpetuae
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