Lucius Calpurnius Piso (consul of AD 57)

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Lucius Calpurnius Piso, consul in AD 57 under Emperor Nero, was a prominent Roman senator and aristocrat whose family connections and political standing placed him near the center of Julio-Claudian imperial politics.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Calpurnius Piso family member
Roman aristocrat
Roman consul
ancient Roman senator
activeInCentury 1st century AD
activeInPeriod Julio-Claudian dynasty NERFINISHED
aristocraticStatus patrician or high-ranking senatorial family
associatedWith Julio-Claudian dynasty NERFINISHED
belongsToGens gens Calpurnia NERFINISHED
cognomen Piso NERFINISHED
consulDuringReignOf Nero NERFINISHED
consulshipYear AD 57
country Roman Empire
culture Ancient Roman
emperorDuringConsulship Nero NERFINISHED
era early Roman Empire
familyName Calpurnius NERFINISHED
governedTerritory Roman Empire (as part of consular authority) NERFINISHED
governedUnder Nero NERFINISHED
language Latin
memberOf Roman Senate NERFINISHED
nomen Calpurnius NERFINISHED
notableFor high political standing under Nero
prominent role in Roman senatorial politics
officeType ordinary consul
politicalAffiliation Roman imperial government NERFINISHED
politicalSphere Julio-Claudian imperial politics
politicalStatus prominent Roman senator
positionHeld Roman senator
consul of the Roman Empire
praenomen Lucius NERFINISHED
rank senator
residence Rome
socialClass Roman senatorial aristocracy
sphereOfInfluence Roman Senate under Nero
Roman imperial court

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Lucius Calpurnius Piso Licinianus adoptedBy Lucius Calpurnius Piso (consul of AD 57)