Lucius Cornelius Chrysogonus

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Lucius Cornelius Chrysogonus (died after 80 BC) was a

Marcus Tullius Cicero, who was defending Sextus Roscius during his trial. Very little is known of Chrysogonus after the trial.[citation needed
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In popular culture

  • Chrysogonus appears in Steven Saylor's first Roma Sub Rosa mystery novel, Roman Blood.
  • Chrysogonus appears in
    Fortune's Favourites
    .
  • Chrysogonus appears in "Murder in Rome", a TV documentary about Cicero's defense of a man accused of the murder of his father. Directed by Dave Stewart, 2005 - BBC.

Notes

  1. ^ Smith, pg. 702

Sources

  • Smith, William, A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, Vol. I (1880).