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M. Cossutio

also: Marcus Cossutius

M. Cossutius, a wealthy Roman equestrian and publican; one of the figures cited at Verr. 2.3.185 as decorated by Verres with a gold ring at a public meeting. Possibly the same Cossutius known to inscriptions as a Delian businessman of the early 1st century BC.

Mentioned in 1 work (2 total)

Against Verres, Second Hearing, Book III speeches · 2 mentions

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