Lucius Calpurnius Piso Caesoninus (consul 148 BC)

Lucius Calpurnius Piso Caesoninus was a Roman statesman in the 2nd century BC. He was elected consul in the year 148 BC, serving alongside Spurius Postumius Albinus Magnus. His last name indicates that he was originally a member of the Caesonia and was adopted by one of the Pisones.[1]

Lucius served as Praetor in 154 BC, receiving the province Hispania Ulterior during the period of the Lusitanian War; he was defeated in battle against the Lusitani. He was consul during the second year of the Third Punic War, which he conducted so lackadaisically that he was replaced by Scipio the following year.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 Smith, William (1870). Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology. 3. Boston, Little. p. 372.
Political offices
Preceded by
Lucius Marcius Censorinus
and Manius Manilius
Consul of the Roman Republic
148 BC
with Spurius Postumius Albinus Magnus
Succeeded by
Scipio Aemilianus Africanus
and Gaius Livius Drusus


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