Lucius Scribonius Libo de Rome, 231 BCE186 BCE (aged 45 years)

Name
Lucius Scribonius Libo /de Rome/
Given names
Lucius Scribonius Libo
Surname prefix
de
Surname
Rome
Birth
231 BCE (-231) 25
Profession
consul de Rome (192), triumvir (185)
Death of a paternal grandfather
after 217 BCE (-217) (aged 14 years)
Death of a father
after 205 BCE (-205) (aged 26 years)
Birth of a son
Death
186 BCE (-186) (aged 45 years)
Shared note

scribonius libo, curule aedile, b. c. 193, with. C. Atilius Serranus. They were the first aediles who exhibited the Megalesia as ludiscenici; and it was also in their aedileship that the senators had seats assigned them in the theatre distinct from the rest of the people. In b. c. 192, Libo was consul, and obtained the peregrina jurisdictio, and in b.c. 185 he was appointed one of the triumviri to conduct colonists to Sipontum and Buxentum. (Liv. xxxiv. 54 ; Ascon. in- Cic. Cornel. p. 69, ed. Orelli; Liv. xxxv. 10, 20, xxxix. 23.)