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LUCIUS LICINIUS CRASSUS

LUCIUS LICINIUS CRASSUS (140-91 B.C.), the greatest Roman orator of his day, became consul 55 B.C.; during his consulship a law was passed requiring all but citizens to leave Rome, an edict which provoked the Social War.

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