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Marcus Cornelius Cethegus (consul 160 BC)

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Roman Republic consul in 160 BC

Marcus Cornelius Cethegus was a Roman statesman in the first half of the 2nd century BC. He was elected consul in 160 BC, in which position he served alongside Lucius Anicius Gallus. He drained the Pomptine Marshes and converted them into arable land.

In 171 BC he was sent as part of a commission into Cisalpine Gaul to determine why the consul Gaius Cassius Longinus had left his province. In 169 BC he was triumvir coloniae deducendae, an official charged with establishing a colony in Aquileia.

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References

  1. Livius Periochae, 46, 15
  2. Smith, William (1870). Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology. Vol. 1. Boston, Little. p. 675.
Political offices
Preceded byMarcus Valerius Messalla,
and Gaius Fannius Strabo
Consul of the Roman Republic
160 BC
with Lucius Anicius Gallus
Succeeded byGnaeus Cornelius Dolabella,
and Marcus Fulvius Nobilior
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