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  • 11List of Sri Lankan non-career diplomats — This is a list of Sri Lankan Non Career Diplomats. Who have been appointed as Ambassadors, High Commissioners and Consul Generals, but are not diplomats by profession, meaning they are not from the Foreign Service, but are eminent personalities… …

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  • 12Lucius Afranius (consul) — Lucius Afranius was also the name of a comic poet of the 90s BC. Lucius Afranius, died 46 BC in Africa province, was a loyal legatus and client of Pompey the Great. He served with Pompey during his Iberian campaigns against Sertorius in the late… …

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  • 13Marcus Aemilius Lepidus (consul 187 BC) — For other people named Marcus Aemilius Lepidus, see Marcus Aemilius Lepidus. The statue of Marcus Aemilius Lepidus in the City Hall of Reggio Emilia. Marcus Aemilius Lepidus (died 152 BC) was a Roman consul, Pontifex Maximus and censor. As a… …

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  • 14Marcus Aemilius Lepidus (consul 6) — For other people named Marcus Aemilius Lepidus, see Marcus Aemilius Lepidus (disambiguation). Marcus Aemilius Lepidus (c. 30 BC 33 AD) was a Roman senator, politician and general, praised by the historian Tacitus. Contents 1 Origin and early… …

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  • 15Decimus Junius Silanus (Consul 62 BC) — Decimus Junius Silanus was a consul of the Roman Republic. He was possibly the son of Marcus Junius Silanus, the consul in 109 BC. He was the stepfather of Marcus Junius Brutus because he married his mother, Servilia.Political careerHe was aedile …

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  • 16Lucius Cornelius Scipio (consul 259 BC) — Lucius Cornelius Scipio (b. c. 300 BC), consul in 259 BC during the First Punic War was a consul and censor of ancient Rome. He was the son of Lucius Cornelius Scipio Barbatus, himself consul and censor, and brother to Gnaeus Cornelius Scipio… …

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  • 17Marcus Licinius Crassus Dives (consul 30 BC) — Marcus Licinius Crassus the Younger, also known as Marcus Licinius Crassus Dives, (flourished 1st century BC) was a Roman consul in the year 30 BC. He was best known for defeating a Thracian tribe, the Bastarnae in Macedonia and killing their… …

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  • 18Marcus Vinicius (consul 30) — For other people named Marcus Vinicius, see Marcus Vinicius (disambiguation). Marcus Vinicius (ca. 5 BC 46 AD) was a Roman consul and, as husband of Julia Livilla, grandson in law (progener) of the emperor Tiberius.[1] He was the son and grandson …

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  • 19Marcus Licinius Crassus Dives (consul 14 BC) — Marcus Licinius Crassus Frugi (fl. 1st century BC), also known as Marcus Licinius Crassus Dives was the adoptive son of consul Marcus Licinius Crassus, the grandson of triumvir Marcus Licinius Crassus. Frugi’s adoptive father was the last known… …

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  • 20Marcus Fulvius Nobilior (consul 189 BC) — For other people named Marcus Fulvius Nobilior, see Marcus Fulvius Nobilior (consul 159 BC). Marcus Fulvius Nobilior (M. Fulvius M. f. Ser. n. Nobilior), Roman general, a member of one of the most important families of the patrician Fulvius gens …

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