Gnaeus Papirius Carbo (consul 113 BC)

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Gnaeus Papirius Carbo was a Roman military general and politician in 113 BC, together with Gaius Caecilius Metellus Caprarius.

Life

He was according to Cicero (ad Fam. ix. 21) the father of the Carbo of the same name, who was thrice consul, whereas this latter is called by Velleius Paterculus (II 26) a brother of Gaius Papirius Carbo Arvina. This difficulty may be solved by supposing that the word frater in Velleius is equivalent to frater patruelis or cousin. (Perizon., Animadv. Hist. p. 96.) His father, Gaius Papirius Carbo, consul in 120 BC, had been an ally of the Gracchi brothers, deserting their cause after their deaths, only to commit suicide in 119 BC after being prosecuted by the young and rising orator Lucius Licinius Crassus.

During his consulship, he was ordered by the Senate to take legions to defend the Alps from the migration of the Cimbri.Template:Sfn There, he shadowed the Germanic tribe and ambushed them near Noreia. At the ensuing Battle of Noreia, although Carbo held the advantage in terrain and surprise, his forces were overwhelmed by the sheer magnitude of Cimbrian warriors,Template:Sfn and disastrously defeated.[1] The Cimbri, while smashing the Roman army, did not advance into Italy, seemingly looking for some place to settle.Template:Sfn

He was afterwards accused by Marcus Antonius for provoking and then losing the Battle of Noreia.Template:Sfn Securing a conviction, Carbo committed suicide to redeem his pride and honour rather than depart for exile,Template:Sfn taking a solution of vitriol (atramentum sutorium, Cic., ad Fam. IX 21; Liv., Epit. 63.).

Sources

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Political offices
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113 BC
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