Gnaeus Calpurnius Piso

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Gnaeus Calpurnius Piso was a Roman senator and governor of Syria best known for his bitter feud with Germanicus and his controversial trial for the latter’s alleged poisoning.

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instanceOf Roman governor
Roman senator
member of the Calpurnii Pisones
accusedOf poisoning Germanicus
activeInPeriod early Roman Empire
reign of Tiberius
associatedWith Roman Senate
Tiberius
surface form: emperor Tiberius
causeOfDeath suicide
charge poisoning
treason
citizenship Roman Empire
cognomen Piso
conflict feud with Germanicus
countryOfGovernorship Roman province of Syria
employer Roman state
familyName Calpurnii Pisones
surface form: Calpurnius
historicalSource Cassius Dio
Suetonius
Tacitus
legalStatus tried by the Roman Senate
mannerOfDeath suicide during trial
notableEvent trial for alleged poisoning of Germanicus
notableFor high-profile treason and poisoning trial
involvement in Germanicus affair
opponent Germanicus
supporters of Germanicus
positionHeld Roman consul
governor of Syria
praenomen Gnaeus
spouse Plancina

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Germanicus associatedWith Gnaeus Calpurnius Piso