Marcus Octavius Gracchus (Nova Roma)

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M. Octavius was one of the first persons to join Nova Roma after its founding in [[MMDCCLI]], making him one of the original [[Patrician (Nova Roma)|Patrician]] [[Paterfamilias|Patresfamilias]].
 
M. Octavius was one of the first persons to join Nova Roma after its founding in [[MMDCCLI]], making him one of the original [[Patrician (Nova Roma)|Patrician]] [[Paterfamilias|Patresfamilias]].
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As well as being Consul for the year [[MMDCCLV]] with [[Lucius Cornelius Sulla Felix (Nova Roma) | L. Cornelius Sulla Felix]], M. Octavius has also served as [[Curule Aedile (Nova Roma) | Curule Aedile]] [[MMDCCLIII | Q. Fabio M. Minucio cos.]], Magister Arenarius [[MMDCCLIV | M. Cassio (II) Fl. Vedio (II) cos.]], [[MMDCCLV | M. Octavio L. Sulla cos.]], and [[MMDCCLVII | Cn. Salice Cn. Equitio cos.]], as well as [[Censor (Nova Roma) | Censor]] [[MMDCCLVI | K. Fabio T. Labieno]] and [[MMDCCLVII | Cn. Salice Cn. Equitio cos.]], and governor [[Propraetor (Nova Roma) | pro praetore]] of the provincia Lacus Magni, among other positions.
  
 
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Marcus Octavius Germanicus is a Senator and Consular of Nova Roma.

M. Octavius was one of the first persons to join Nova Roma after its founding in MMDCCLI, making him one of the original Patrician Patresfamilias.

As well as being Consul for the year MMDCCLV with L. Cornelius Sulla Felix, M. Octavius has also served as Curule Aedile Q. Fabio M. Minucio cos., Magister Arenarius M. Cassio (II) Fl. Vedio (II) cos., M. Octavio L. Sulla cos., and Cn. Salice Cn. Equitio cos., as well as Censor K. Fabio T. Labieno and Cn. Salice Cn. Equitio cos., and governor pro praetore of the provincia Lacus Magni, among other positions.

Senior CONSUL of Nova Roma - MMDCCLV
Consul:
1 Jan-31 Dec, MMDCCLV
Colleague:
Lucius Cornelius Sulla Felix
Preceded by:
Flavius Vedius Germanicus
Followed by:
Caeso Fabius Quintilianus
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