From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Caesulena (gens)
Caesulena (gens)
The gens Caesulena was a Roman family during the late
Republic. It is best known from the orator Lucius Caesu-
Footnotes
lenus, whom Cicero describes as a vulgar man, skilled at [1] Marcus Tullius Cicero, Brutus, 34.
drawing suspicions upon persons, and in making them [2] Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and
out to be criminals. He was already an old man when Mythology, William Smith, Editor.
Cicero heard him.[1][2] This article incorporates text from the public domain Dic-
tionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology by
See also William Smith (1870).
• List of Roman gentes
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