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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Гай Аніцій Церіал (лат. Gaius Anicius Cerialis; ? — 66) — державний діяч Римської імперії, консул-суффект 65 року. , Gaius Anicius Cerialis (died 66) was a RomGaius Anicius Cerialis (died 66) was a Roman senator who was active during the Principate. He was suffect consul in the second half of the year 65 as the colleague of Gaius Pomponius Pius. Beyond his consulate, Cerialis appears three times in history. The first time was during the reign of Caligula when he was accused of majestas against the emperor. Cassius Dio provides a confused account. Steven H. Rutledge provides an interpretation that makes sense of Dio: Cerialis and another senator, Sextus Papinius, were tortured, but neither provided any information. The emperor then offered to spare Papinius' life if he were to denounce his fellow conspirators, which he did; Caligula then had both "Cerialis" and the men he named executed. It is likely that by "Cerialis" Dio means Papinius, for Anicius Cerialis is very much alive years later. The year before his election as consul the Pisonian conspiracy was uncovered. Nero delivered a speech wherein he shared the news and named the conspirators, and their punishments. The Senate then voted for a thanksgiving, and other acts flattering the emperor. Tacitus recounts other servile acts, which includes an account based on the Acta Senatus that Cerialis proposed a temple be built as soon as possible at public expense to "the Divine Nero". The last time Cerialis appears in history is also during the reign of Nero. The year after Cerialis' consulate, in AD 66, Tacitus recounts how a delator, or informer, accused under the lex maiestas. Faced with certain destruction, Mela made his will and committed suicide. In his will, he accused Rufrius Crispinus, a former commander of the Praetorian guard, and Cerialis of majestas. Tacitus states that it was commonly believed Mela named Crispinus because the man had already taken his life; Cerialis was named because Mela wanted him dead. Cerialis soon afterwards committed suicide to avoid prosecution.ds committed suicide to avoid prosecution. , Caio Anício Cerial (em latim: Gaius Anicius Cerialis; m. 66) foi um senador romano nomeado cônsul sufecto para o nundínio de julho a agosto de 65 com Caio Pompônio Pio. , Gai Anici Cereal (llatí: Gaius Anicius CerGai Anici Cereal (llatí: Gaius Anicius Cerialis) va ser un polític romà. Formava part de la gens Anícia, una antiga família romana. Durant el regnat de Calígula va ser acusat per les leges maiestatis de conspiració contra l'emperador. Dió Cassi transmet la notícia de forma confusa. Amb Neró d'emperador, va ser cònsol designatus l'any 65, i va proposar al senat, després de detectar-se la conspiració de Pisó, que s'havia d'erigir un temple a Neró amb càrrec al tresor públic, segons explica Tàcit, i deia que aquesta iniciativa formava part de tot un seguit d'actes servils del senat per congraciar-se amb l'emperador. L'any 66 es va fer sospitós, juntament amb altres nobles, davant de Neró i va ser condemnat. Per evitar l'execució es va suïcidar. Neró havia recordat que va ser acusat de vinculacions amb la conspiració de Lèpid i Lèntul l'any 39 contra Calígula, cosa que va agreujar els càrrecs. El suposat motiu de la seva condemna va ser que sortia mencionat com a enemic de l'emperador en un document deixat per Marc Anneu Mela, que havia estat condemnat una mica abans. Es creia que el paper va ser una falsificació.reia que el paper va ser una falsificació. , Gaius Anicius Cerialis war ein römischer PGaius Anicius Cerialis war ein römischer Politiker und Senator des 1. Jahrhunderts. Cerialis wurde im Jahr 40 zusammen mit seinen Stiefsohn Sextus Papinius, einem Betilienus Bassus, Quästor und Sohn eines Prokurators, sowie einen weiteren Senator der Verschwörung gegen Kaiser Caligula angeklagt, wobei er den Anschlag an den Kaiser verriet und so mit dem Leben davonkam. Tacitus berichtet in diesem Zusammenhang, dass Cerialis unter Kaiser Nero durch besonderen Opportunismus auffiel; er stellte nach der Pisonischen Verschwörung im Jahr 65 im Senat den Antrag – Cerialis bekleidete gerade das Suffektkonsulat – es solle dem göttlichen Nero ein Tempel auf Kosten des Gemeinwesens errichtet werden. Als Cerialis nicht viel später durch Annaeus Mela, dem Bruder Senecas, selbst angezeigt wurde und sich das Leben nahm, hatte man, so Tacitus, wenig Mitleid mit ihm, da man sich erinnerte, dass er seinerzeit eine Verschwörung gegen Caligula verraten hatte.erschwörung gegen Caligula verraten hatte.
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rdfs:comment Caio Anício Cerial (em latim: Gaius Anicius Cerialis; m. 66) foi um senador romano nomeado cônsul sufecto para o nundínio de julho a agosto de 65 com Caio Pompônio Pio. , Гай Аніцій Церіал (лат. Gaius Anicius Cerialis; ? — 66) — державний діяч Римської імперії, консул-суффект 65 року. , Gaius Anicius Cerialis (died 66) was a RomGaius Anicius Cerialis (died 66) was a Roman senator who was active during the Principate. He was suffect consul in the second half of the year 65 as the colleague of Gaius Pomponius Pius. Beyond his consulate, Cerialis appears three times in history. The first time was during the reign of Caligula when he was accused of majestas against the emperor. Cassius Dio provides a confused account. Steven H. Rutledge provides an interpretation that makes sense of Dio: Cerialis and another senator, Sextus Papinius, were tortured, but neither provided any information. The emperor then offered to spare Papinius' life if he were to denounce his fellow conspirators, which he did; Caligula then had both "Cerialis" and the men he named executed. It is likely that by "Cerialis" Dio means Papinius, for Ani by "Cerialis" Dio means Papinius, for Ani , Gaius Anicius Cerialis war ein römischer PGaius Anicius Cerialis war ein römischer Politiker und Senator des 1. Jahrhunderts. Cerialis wurde im Jahr 40 zusammen mit seinen Stiefsohn Sextus Papinius, einem Betilienus Bassus, Quästor und Sohn eines Prokurators, sowie einen weiteren Senator der Verschwörung gegen Kaiser Caligula angeklagt, wobei er den Anschlag an den Kaiser verriet und so mit dem Leben davonkam. Tacitus berichtet in diesem Zusammenhang, dass Cerialis unter Kaiser Nero durch besonderen Opportunismus auffiel; er stellte nach der Pisonischen Verschwörung im Jahr 65 im Senat den Antrag – Cerialis bekleidete gerade das Suffektkonsulat – es solle dem göttlichen Nero ein Tempel auf Kosten des Gemeinwesens errichtet werden. Als Cerialis nicht viel später durch Annaeus Mela, dem Bruder Senecas, selbst angezeigt wurde und sicer Senecas, selbst angezeigt wurde und sic , Gai Anici Cereal (llatí: Gaius Anicius CerGai Anici Cereal (llatí: Gaius Anicius Cerialis) va ser un polític romà. Formava part de la gens Anícia, una antiga família romana. Durant el regnat de Calígula va ser acusat per les leges maiestatis de conspiració contra l'emperador. Dió Cassi transmet la notícia de forma confusa.assi transmet la notícia de forma confusa.
rdfs:label Caio Anício Cerial , Gaius Anicius Cerialis , Gai Anici Cereal , Гай Аніцій Церіал
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