Publius Cornelius Lentulus Spinther

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Publius Cornelius Lentulus Spinther was a 1st-century BC Roman senator and consul known for his political alliance with Pompey and involvement in the late Republic’s power struggles.

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instanceOf 1st-century BC Roman person
Roman consul
ancient Roman politician
member of the Cornelii Lentuli
agnomen Spinther NERFINISHED
allyOf Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus NERFINISHED
cognomen Lentulus NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Roman Republic
educatedAt Roman rhetorical tradition
ethnicGroup Roman
familyName Cornelius NERFINISHED
father Publius Cornelius Lentulus Sura NERFINISHED
floruit 1st century BC
hasRomanAgnomen Spinther NERFINISHED
hasRomanCognomen Lentulus NERFINISHED
hasRomanNomen Cornelius NERFINISHED
heldRank senatorial rank
knownFor close association with Pompey
involvement in late Republican power struggles
role in the restoration of Ptolemy XII to the Egyptian throne
languageSpoken Latin
nobleFamily gens Cornelia NERFINISHED
notableWork support for restoration of Ptolemy XII Auletes
occupation magistrate
politician
senator
opponentOf Gaius Julius Caesar NERFINISHED
participantIn optimates–populares conflict
political conflicts of the late Roman Republic
partOf Roman aristocracy
politicalAlignment optimates
positionHeld Roman consul
curule aedile
governor of Cilicia
praetor
residence Rome
sexOrGender male
sphereOfInfluence Roman Senate NERFINISHED
provincial administration in Cilicia
timePeriod late Roman Republic

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gens Cornelia hasMember Publius Cornelius Lentulus Spinther