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- Lex_Gabinia abstract "Among the laws of ancient Rome, the Lex Gabinia (Gabinian Law) of 67 BC granted Pompeius Magnus (\"Pompey the Great\") extraordinary proconsular powers in any province within 50 miles of the Mediterranean Sea. The law was passed by the tribune Aulus Gabinius and it was also known as lex de uno imperatore contra praedones instituendo or lex de piratis persequendis.The command came with a substantial fleet and army to fight the growing problems of pirates disrupting trade in the Mediterranean Sea.. Appian, in his Roman History, estimated it at 270 warships, 120,000 infantry, and 4,000 cavalry. Others estimate these at 500 warships, 120,000 infantry and around 5,000 cavalry. Given three years to solve the problem, Pompey managed to defeat the pirates in just three months. Pompey enjoyed huge popularity amongst the plebeians of Rome on account of his previous successes against Sertorius and the allies of Gaius Marius, but the Roman Senate was wary of him and his growing power. The Senate was reluctant to give massive powers to any one man, fearing it would allow another Dictator to seize power as Sulla had done just fifteen years before. The Tribunes though, were able to pass a law conferring huge powers on Pompey to deal with the pirates. The law was proposed by the Tribune Gabinius and therefore was named the Lex Gabinia or Gabinius's Law.Because most Roman territory was within the 50-mile limit around the Mediterranean, the law gave Pompey, who was then just 39, power over almost every province. In fact, this led to a dispute in 67 BC with the proconsul Quintus Caecilius Metellus Creticus, when the Cretans attempted to obtain better terms from Pompey than they were receiving from Metellus, who was charged with pacifying Crete.".
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- Lex_Gabinia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lex Gabinia".
- Lex_Gabinia wikiPageWikiLinkText "extraordinary command".
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- Lex_Gabinia date "May 2013".
- Lex_Gabinia reason "The article needs to be clearer on whether Pompeius' popularity and the Senate's suspicions came before the Lex Gabinia, or were the result of Pompeius' successful campaign.".
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- Lex_Gabinia subject Category:1st_century_BC_in_the_Roman_Republic.
- Lex_Gabinia subject Category:67_BC_in_law.
- Lex_Gabinia subject Category:Pompey.
- Lex_Gabinia subject Category:Roman_law.
- Lex_Gabinia comment "Among the laws of ancient Rome, the Lex Gabinia (Gabinian Law) of 67 BC granted Pompeius Magnus (\"Pompey the Great\") extraordinary proconsular powers in any province within 50 miles of the Mediterranean Sea. The law was passed by the tribune Aulus Gabinius and it was also known as lex de uno imperatore contra praedones instituendo or lex de piratis persequendis.The command came with a substantial fleet and army to fight the growing problems of pirates disrupting trade in the Mediterranean Sea..".
- Lex_Gabinia label "Lex Gabinia".
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