Subrius Flavus

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Subrius Flavus was a Roman military officer and conspirator known for his role in the Pisonian plot to overthrow Emperor Nero in 65 CE.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman military officer
ancient Roman person
conspirator
affiliation Praetorian Guard
allegiance Roman Empire
causeOfDeath execution
charge treason against Nero
countryOfCitizenship Roman Empire
culture Roman Antiquity
surface form: Ancient Rome
date 65 CE
deathPlace Rome
surface form: Rome (probable)
era Julio-Claudian dynasty
ethicalReputation noted for courage
noted for frankness
executedBy Roman authorities under Nero
gender male
historicalSource Tacitus
knownFor expressing open hatred of Nero during interrogation
language Latin
legalOutcome condemned to death
mannerOfDeath beheading
mentionedIn Annals by Tacitus
surface form: Tacitus' Annals
militaryRank tribune of the Praetorian Guard
notableFor participation in the Pisonian conspiracy
occupation soldier
opponent Nero
Nero
surface form: Roman emperor Nero
participantIn Pisonian conspiracy
politicalAlignment opposed to Nero's rule
roleInEvent conspirator against Nero in the Pisonian plot
servedUnder Nero
surface form: Emperor Nero
timePeriod 1st century CE

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Pisonian conspiracy hasParticipant Subrius Flavus