Roman Consuls
125—101 BCE




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abbreviations used in Latin names, click here

If the regular consul (consul ordinarius)
died in office or was otherwise unable
to fulfill the duties of office, he was
replaced by a consul suffectus.


125 BCE
M. Plautius Hypsaeus M. Fulvius M. f. Q. n. Flaccus
124 BCE
C. Cassius Longinus C. Sextius C. f. C. n. Calvinus
123 BCE
Q. Caecilius Q. f. Q. n. Metellus
(Baliaricus)
T. Quinctius T. f. T.? n. Flamininus
122 BCE
Cn. Domitius Cn. f. Cn. n. Ahenobarbus C. Fannius M. f. C.? n.
121 BCE
L. Opimius Q. f. Q. n. Q. Fabius Q. Aemiliani f. Q. n. Maximus
(Allobrogicus)
120 BCE
P. Manilius P.? f. C. Papirius C. f. Carbo
119 BCE
L. Caecilius L. f. Q. n. Metellus (Delmaticus) L. Aurelius Cotta
118 BCE
M. Porcius M. f. M. n. Cato Q. Marcius Q. f. Q. n. Rex
117 BCE
L. Caecilius Q. f. Q. n. Metellus Diadematus Q. Mucius Q. f. Q. n. Scaevola (Augur)
116 BCE
C. Licinius P. f. Geta Q. Fabius (Q. Serviliani f. Q. n.?)
Maximus Eburnus
115 BCE
M. Aemilius M. f. L. n. Scaurus M. Caecilius Q. f. Q. n. Metellus
114 BCE
M'. Acilius M'.? f. L.? n. Balbus C. Porcius M. f. M. n. Cato
113 BCE
C. Caecilius Q. f. Q. n. Metellus Caprarius Cn. Papirius C. f. Carbo
112 BCE
M. Livius C. f. M. Aemiliani n.? Drusus L. Calpurnius (L. f. C. n.?) Piso Caesoninus
111 BCE
P. Cornelius P. f. P. n. Scipio Nasica Serapio L. Calpurnius Bestia
110 BCE
M. Minucius Q. f. Rufus Sp. Postumius Albinus
109 BCE
Q. Caecilius L. f. Q. n. Metellus (Numidicus) M. Iunius D. f. D. n. Silanus
108 BCE
Ser. Sulpicius Ser. f. Ser. n. Galba L. (Q.?) Hortensius
M. Aurelius Scaurus (suffectus)
107 BCE
L. Cassius L. f. Longinus C. Marius C. f. C. n.
106 BCE
Q. Servilius Cn. f. Cn. n. Caepio C. Atilius Serranus
105 BCE
P. Rutilius P. f. Rufus Cn. Mallius Cn. f. Maximus
104 BCE
C. Marius C. f. C. n. II C. Flavius C. f. Fimbria
103 BCE
C. Marius C. f. C. n. III L. Aurelius L. f. L. n. Orestes
102 BCE
C. Marius C. f. C. n. IV Q. Lutatius Q. f. Catulus
101 BCE
C. Marius C. f. C. n. V M'. Aquillius M'. f. M'. n.


1. 200—176 BCE
2. 175—151 BCE
3. 150—126 BCE
4. 125—101 BCE
5. 100—76 BCE
6. 75—51 BCE
7. 50—26 BCE
8. 25—1 BCE
9. 1—14 CE


SOURCES
Broughton, T. R. S. The Magistrates of the Roman Republic. Philological Monographs 15.1. New York: American Philological Association, 1951.

Broughton, T. R. S. The Magistrates of the Roman Republic. Philological Monographs 15.2. New York: American Philological Association, 1952.

Broughton, T. R. S. The Magistrates of the Roman Republic. Philological Monographs 15.3: Supplement. New York: American Philological Association, 1960.

Degrassi, Attilio. I fasti consolari dell'Impero dal 30 avanti Cristo al 613 dopo Cristo. Sussidi eruditi 3. Rome: Storia e Letteratura, 1952.

Hornblower, Simon, and Antony Spawforth, eds. Oxford Classical Dictionary. 4th ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012.

> Sherk, Robert K. (translator and editor). Rome and the Greek East to the Death of Augustus. Translated Documents of Greece and Rome 4. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1984.


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