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Publius Lucceius

P. Lucceius

also: P. Lucceio, P. Lucceius, Lucceio

A friend (necessarius) of Cicero and a litigant in 43 BC whose case before arbiters could not be postponed because the parties were bound by a formal compromise and an oath; Cicero advised him to come (to Rome/Africa) in person (Fam. 12.30.5). Distinct from L. Lucceius and Q. Lucceius Rheginus.

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Ad Familiares 12.30 letters · 1 mention

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