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Granius Marcellus

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Granius Marcellus Was the Roman proconsul of Bithynia during 15 AD. He was accused of treason by his quaestor, Caepio Crispinus, and the charge was supported by Romanus Hispo.[1] It is most likely that this accusation was false and was merely levied by the accusers to gain influence with the new emperor Tiberius.

References

  1. ^ Tacitus, The Annals 1.74

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