CRASSUS

krăsˈəs, ancient Roman family, of the plebeian Licinian gens. It produced men who achieved great note in the 2d cent. and 1st cent. b.c.

One of the well-known members was Lucius Licinius Crassus, d. 91 b.c., a noted orator and lawyer (much admired by Cicero). He was a strict follower of constitutional forms, and he and Scaevola as consuls in 95 b.c. proposed a law—called the Licinian Law, the Lex Licinia, or the Lex Licinia Mucia—to banish from Rome Latins who had gained Roman citizenship by illegal means (or what the law set as illegal means). This greatly aggravated anti-Roman sentiment among the allies and helped bring on the Social War.

Publius Licinius Crassus, d. 87 b.c., was consul in 97. He was the financial backer of the Roman colony of Narbo (modern Narbonne) in Gaul and achieved fame by his victories in Spain after his consulship. He was a partisan of Sulla and, after being proscribed by the followers of Marius, committed suicide.

His son, Marcus Licinius Crassus, d. 53 b.c., was the best-known member of the family. He was a man of considerable charm and almost unbounded avarice and ambition. He was a partisan of Sulla and commanded some of Sulla's forces. He was also a highly successful dealer in real estate, and bought property that was confiscated or deserted in the period of the bloody Sullan proscriptions. He became the principal landowner in Rome by organizing his private fire brigade, buying burning houses cheap, and then putting out the fire.

Crassus gained immense prestige—along with Pompey—for suppressing the uprising of Spartacus. They were both consuls together in 70 b.c., and Crassus' rivalry and jealousy of Pompey grew. He was involved in plotting against Catiline, apparently secretly encouraging the conspiracy but not directly participating in it. He and Julius Caesar drew closer together, Crassus hoping to use Caesar's ability, Caesar (deep in debt) hoping to use Crassus' money.

Caesar, seeing that he needed stronger support than Crassus, created (60 b.c.) the First Triumvirate—Crassus, Pompey, and Caesar. With Crassus' envy of Pompey and Pompey's scorn of Crassus, the arrangement worked only because of Caesar's consummate ability in handling men. Crassus seems to have backed the political maneuvers of the notorious Clodius, and trouble was stirred up between Crassus and Pompey. Caesar called both of them to Lucca, where in 56 b.c. a conference reaffirmed the alliance.

Crassus and Pompey were again consuls together in 55. Crassus managed to get Syria assigned for his proconsular service in 54. Avid for military glory, he left even before his term as consul was up to undertake a campaign against the Parthians. His ambition outran his ability. After early successes, his army was completely routed at Carrhae (modern Haran) by Parthian archers in 53 b.c. Crassus in this disgrace was treacherously murdered, and Caius Cassius Longinus (see Cassius) had difficulty in saving even the remnants of the army.

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a snowy, stormy night Crassus 10.6; cf. Sallust, Histories 4.35, frigida nocte , and saved the destruction by Crassus of a splinter group of rebels near a lake in Lucania Crassus II.I . There followed Crassuss action against...
...16 Nevertheless, Ciceros regard for Crassus was well known, and he would not hesitate to cite a case of Crassus as a precedent in his own deliberations...been more finished than the eloquence of Crassus." 18 Outside of Ciceros works and letters...
...Vatinius in court. 26 Late in 55 Pompey and Caesar put pressure on Cicero and Crassus to bury their differences on the eve of Crassus departure for the East. Crassus was already under attack in the senate for the circumstances of his election...
...the man, as if I had been contending with Marcus Crassus, with whom I had many grave disputes, and not...worthless of cut-throats ii. 7 . The allusion to Crassus is interesting. Crassus believed that it was Cicero who prompted the charges...
...senate in desperation appointed Marcus Licinius Crassus to take command and assigned him six new legions...consular legions Spartacus had shattered. Marcus Crassus Like Pompey and Lucullus, Crassus had been a Sullan partisan and a chief factor...
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...Oratore opens with a lament for the death of Crassus. The historical Lucius Licinius Crassus and the main speaker in Ciceros dialogue are...himself. Where possible, I will use "Lucius Crassus" to distinguish the historical personage from...
...of the victorious Roman General Marcus Licinius Crassus. Even so, the memory of Spartacus has been powerful...Laurence Olivier was cast as the Roman General Crassus. It is through Crassus that screenwriter Dalton Trumbo speaks the ideology...
...Britannia." The powerful Roman general Crassus (Laurence Olivier) visits the school...McGraw), sneers that she has been sold to Crassus. Enraged, Spartacus attacks and kills...Charles Laughton) and the aristocratic Crassus. Varinia, who has escaped en route to...
...two orators alluded to by Canossa are Crassus and Antonius, the main speakers of Ciceros...between the dialogues two disputants: Crassus argues for the synthesis of eloquence...his aim is to show that the skill of Crassus and Antonius "could never have been realised...
...the millionaire-general M. Licinius Crassus, watches the scene like a baleful version...the main action of Spartacus. In it, Crassus conducts some visitors on a tour of his...characters. He uses historical figures like Crassus, the lanista Lentulus Batiatus, the...
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...Cicero, Brutus, Cato, Pompey, Crassus, and many others--Caesar outshone...Pompey returned to Italy in time to assist Crassus in suppressing the uprising of Spartacus...his enemies. He recognized Pompey and Crassus, two of Romes wealthiest men and most...
...jostling for power in Rome. Licinius Crassus, the vanquisher of Spartacus and reputed...of Romes political leaders, including Crassus, Pompeys bitter rival, were aware of...colleague, Cato, had never been higher. But Crassus and Caesar, both of whom had been sympathetic...
...companions against the Roman army led by Crassus, is interwoven with a subplot for Phrygia...Spartacus, and Aegina, courtesan to Crassus. As Spartacus, Yury Klevtsov often forsook...lieu of tenderness. Alexander Volchkovs Crassus was evil unalloyed, while Maria Allash...
...power-hungry plutocrat called Marcus Crassus, had sought to justify his Middle Eastern...had been greed. To secure the command, Crassus had been forced to twist arms, grease...But still he wanted more." Some, like Crassus, stretched out their hands and fell...
...Atticus during the Triumvirate of Julius Caesar, Pompey, and Crassus, "I am eager to devote all my attention to philosophy. I...for three patrician leaders--Julius Caesar, Pompey, and Crassus--to seize power, styling themselves as champions of the...
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...populists such as the multi-millionaire Crassus and Julius Caesar. But he cannot find...either assumption. Then, late one night, Crassus heads a deputation to Ciceros house with...this plot. Eager to dissociate himself, Crassus hands them over to Cicero -- who now...
...by his bodyguards, he went looking for the enemy general, Crassus, for a decisive man-to-man duel. He never made it. Some...Those rebels who werent slaughtered at Silarus were pursued by Crassus into the hills and rounded up. Then, in an act of extravagant...
...by his bodyguards, he went looking for the enemy general, Crassus, for a decisive man-to-man duel. He never made it. Some...Those rebels who werent slaughtered at Silarus were pursued by Crassus into the hills and rounded up. Then, in an act of extravagant...
...the courtesan Aegina, a plump, racy dancer who slinks over Crassus with voluptuous allure. She is also ruthless and scheming...stays loyal until his unhappy end. That comes at the hands of Crassus, the leader of the Roman army, danced with convincing brutality...
...performance in "Spartacus" as the tyrannical Roman general Crassus as a more legitimate add-on. It coincided with a famous...Coriolanus. Presumably, theres a lot of Coriolanus in his Crassus. Handsome Criterion Collection editions of the three Shakespearean...
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CRASSUS kras s, ancient Roman family, of the...well-known members was Lucius Licinius Crassus, d. 91 b.c., a noted orator and lawyer...bring on the Social War . Publius Licinius Crassus, d. 87 b.c., was consul in 97. He...
...made up of Pompey, commander in chief of the army; Marcus Licinius Crassus, the wealthiest man in Rome (see Crassus , family); and Caesar himself. Pompey and Crassus were jealous of each other, but Caesar by force of personality kept the...
...Roman jurist. He was tribune of the people (106 b.c.) and consul (95 b.c.) with Lucius Licinius Crassus (see under Crassus , family); together they collaborated on a law that caused a purge of the rolls of citizenship. The wholesale...
...the creation of the First Triumvirate (Pompey, Caesar, and Crassus) in 60 b.c. and thereafter was a friend and protege of...56 b.c. the conservative party, to embarrass Pompey and Crassus in Caesars absence, charged Balbus with obtaining citizenship...
...leader in the successful conspiracy to assassinate Julius Caesar. He fought as a quaestor under Marcus Licinius Crassus (see under Crassus , family) at Carrhae in 53 b.c. and saved what was left of the army after the battle. He supported Pompey...
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