Aulus Gabinius

Aulus Gabinius is a politician and a Roman general undoubtedly born towards 100 av . J. - C. and died in Salone in 47 av . J. - C.. It makes adopt, as a Tribun of the plebs, the Lex Gabinia which gives to Pompée the extraordinary capacities to fight against the pirates in 67 av . J. - C.. In.liaison.with Clodius Pulcher, whereas it is Consul, it makes exile Cicéron in 58 av . J. - C.. The following year it is named proconsul in Syria and leaves victorious a confrontation with the king of the Jews Aristobule which it replaces by Hyrcan II. Then it passes in Egypt, exceeding the orders of the Roman Sénat, and restores the king Ptolémée XII on the throne in exchange of an allowance of approximately 10.000 talent S. In Syria, it denounces the ashamed methods and usurières of the Publicains which it delivers to the Jewish populations and of Syria. It covers the massacres of Ptolémée XII of return to the capacity (55 av . J. - C.) but is seen marked at the time of its return to Rome of Concussion and public lese-majesty. On the authorities of Pumped it is Cicéron which defends it but without managing to make it discharge second criminal charge, so much the knights have the resentment of his action during its mandate in Syria. It is then exiled but recalled by Jules César in 49 av . J. - C. and sent as legate in Illyrie where it dies in 47 av . J. -. C.

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