Mamercus Aemilius Scaurus
For others named Mamercus or Mamertus, see Mamercus.
For others named Aemilius Scaurus, see Aemilia (gens).
Mamercus Aemilius Scaurus was a Roman rhetorician, poet and senator, son of Marcus Aemilius Scaurus. He was a member of the senate in 14 AD at the time of Tiberius' accession to the throne.
He first married Aemilia Lepida. Later he married Sextia. He was consul in 21 AD.
He was accused of writing a tragedy, some of the verses of which reflected badly on Tiberius, but adultery and practicing magic were the ostensible charges brought against him.[1]
He committed suicide after he was accused of treason (Law of majestas) in 34 AD.
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- William Smith and Charles Anthon A New Classical Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography, Mythology and Geography V2
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