Publius Vatinius | |
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Born | c. 95 BC Rieti (possibly) |
Died | c. 41 BC |
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Spouse(s) | Antonia Pompeia Cornelia |
Publius Vatinius was a Roman politician during the last decades of the Republic. He served as a Caesarian-allied plebeian tribune in the year 59 – he was the tribune that proposed the law giving Caesar his Gallic command – and later fought on that side of the civil war. Caesar made him consul in 47 BC; he later fought in Illyricum for the Caesarians and celebrated a triumph for his victories there in 42 BC.