C / Calpurnĭus
adjective

Calpurnĭus

fem. Calpurnia · neut. Calpurnium
a Calpo Numae regis filio, Fest. p. 36
the name of the very distinguished Calpurnian
the name of the very distinguished Calpurnian gens: familia, Cic. Pis. 23, 53.—
Esp., as subst.
Esp., as subst.
Masc.
Masc.
consul
C. Calpurnius Piso, prœtor B.C. 186, Liv. 39, 6, 1; 39, 30, 1 sqq.; and consul B.C. 180, id. 40, 35, 1; 40, 37, 1.—
consul; and afterwards; lieutenant of Cassius
L. Calpurnius Piso, consul B.C. 112, and afterwards, B.C. 107, lieutenant of Cassius, Caes. B. G. 1, 6; 1, 12; 1, 14.—
tribune of the people; consul; and a general against Jugurtha
L. Calpurnius Bestia, tribune of the people B.C. 121, consul B.C. 111, and a general against Jugurtha, Cic. Brut. 34, 128; Sall. J. 27 sqq.—
son-in-law of Cicero
C. Calpurnius Piso, son-in-law of Cicero, Cic. Att. 2, 24, 3; id. Sest. 24, 54 al.
The intimate friend of Antonius
The intimate friend of Antonius, Anton. ap. Cic. Att. 10, 8 A, 2.—
consul with
L. Calpurnius Piso Frugi, consul with P. Mucius Scaevola, A.U.C. 621, Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 49, § 108; id. Brut. 27, 106; id. Tusc. 3, 8, 16; Val. Max. 4, 3, 11 al.
Fem.
Fem.
the wife of Cœsar
Cal-purnĭa, ae, the wife of Cœsar, Vell. 2, 57, 2.—
The wife of Antistius and daughter of
The wife of Antistius and daughter of Bestia, Vell. 2, 26 fin. al.—Hence,
Calpurnia lex.
Calpurnia lex.
introduced by the tribune of the people
De pecuniis repetundis, introduced by the tribune of the people, L. Calpurnius Piso Frugi, A.U.C. 605, Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 84, § 195; 2, 4, 25, § 56; id. Brut. 27, 106; id. Off. 2, 21, 75 Beier.—
by the consul
De ambitu, by the consul C. Calpurnius Piso, A.U.C. 687, Cic. Mur. 23, 46; Corn. Fragm. Ascon. (v. 2, p. 68 Orell.); Tac. A. 15, 20.—
pertaining to a Calpurnius
Militaris, Sisenn. ap. Non. p. 107, 16.— Deriv.: Calpurnĭānus, a, um, adj., of or pertaining to a Calpurnius: equites, serving under the prœtor Calpurnius, Liv. 39, 31, 7.