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- So did Fearchar appear from nowhere as a " novus homo "?
- The main character of the book is Gaius Lutatius Catulus, a Roman novus homo.
- He was probably a " novus homo " raised to the Senate by Augustus.
- Rebilus, a Novus homo of the late siege of Alesia, where Caesar's defences were weakest.
- Flaccus may have been a candidate for the consulship of 94, losing to the " novus homo"
- Links with the equestrian class, combined with his status as a " novus homo " meant that Cicero was isolated from the optimates.
- Vinicius was a " Novus homo " whose family originated at Cales in Campania, and who were members of the Roman equestrian order.
- On his return to Rome he was honored with a triumph, and was the first " novus homo " of plebeian origin to receive an agnomen for military services.
- Not much is known about his family background or early career, since he was a " novus homo ", meaning not belonging to a traditional family of Roman aristocrats.
- In the aftermath of the First Punic War, Flaminius, a " novus homo ", was the leader of a reform movement that sought to reorganize state land in Italy.
- However Cicero, a " novus homo ", asserted that " virtus " was a virtue particularly suited to the new man just as nobilitas was suited to the noble.
- Cicero argued that just as young men from noble families won the favor of the people so too should the novus homo earn the favor of the people with his " virtus ".
- It is widely assumed that Hadrian made him a suffect consul in late 118 or early 119 . He was a " novus homo ", the first of his family to hold the consulship.
- Cicero, for example, a strong supporter of the optimates'cause, was himself a " novus homo, " being the first in his family to enter the Senate; he was thus never fully accepted by the optimates.
- He was a " novus homo " when he was elected to the Saturninus; that is, like Cicero later, he was " denied water and fire ", a formulaic expression of banishment ( see Law of majestas ).
- Sallust asserted that it did not rightfully belong to the " nobilitas " as a result of their family background but specifically to the " novus homo " through the exercise of " ingenium " ( talent ).
- In 105 BC, Caepio refused to co-operate with his superior officer, Gnaeus Mallius Maximus, because he thought of him as a " novus homo ", deciding by himself to engage in battle against the Cimbri, on the Rhone.
- Cicero was both an Italian " eques " and a " novus homo ", but more importantly he was a constitutionalist, meaning he did not wish to side with the " populares " faction and embark on a campaign of " seditious " reform.
- Terentia was around 18 years old when she married Cicero in 79 or 80 BC . Besides the connections between Cicero and the Terentii, Terentia probably married him because Cicero was an up-and-coming " novus homo " ( new man ) with a promising political career.
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