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Lucius Cassius Longinus (c. 106 – after 63 BC) was a Roman politician and a participant in the conspiracy of Catilina. He is probably identical with the moneyer Lucius Cassius, son of Quintus, who minted coins in 78 BC. He was probably already a senator in 74 BC, when he is found as a juror in the trial of . In 70 BC, he was a juror in the trial of Gaius Verres, and was elected military tribune for the following year. As praetor in 66 BC, Longinus prevented the trial of an unruly tribune of the previous year, , from taking place.

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  • Luci Cassi Longí (en llatí Lucius Cassius Longinus) va ser un magistrat romà d'ascendència desconeguda. L'esmenta Ciceró com un dels jutges de Cluenci (Cluentius). Formava part de la gens Càssia i era de la família dels Cassi Longí. Va exercir algunes magistratures fins que va aspirar al consolat a les eleccions del 64 aC que va guanyar Ciceró. Poc després va entrar en la conspiració de Catilina i va ser un dels que va parlar amb els ambaixador al·lòbroges, però no els va donar cap document escrit com van fer d'altres. Va abandonar Roma abans que els ambaixadors i així es va escapar de la sort dels seus companys. Va ser condemnat a mort en absència, però no se sap si va arribar a ser capturat i executat. (ca)
  • Lucius Cassius Longinus (c. 106 – after 63 BC) was a Roman politician and a participant in the conspiracy of Catilina. He is probably identical with the moneyer Lucius Cassius, son of Quintus, who minted coins in 78 BC. He was probably already a senator in 74 BC, when he is found as a juror in the trial of . In 70 BC, he was a juror in the trial of Gaius Verres, and was elected military tribune for the following year. As praetor in 66 BC, Longinus prevented the trial of an unruly tribune of the previous year, , from taking place. Longinus unsuccessfully ran for the consulship of 63 BC, the same year as Cicero. He then joined the conspiracy of Lucius Sergius Catilina, another failed candidate, to overthrow the government. Longinus conducted secret negotiations with the Allobroges, and was entrusted with setting fire to the city on the outbreak of the conspiracy. However, he seems to have suspected that the Allobroges were informants, and fled the city before the arrest and execution of his fellow conspirators. After the conspiracy was exposed, he was ordered arrested and, if caught, executed. His fate, however, is unknown, as there is no mention of him after this point. It is possible that he died with Catilina at Pistoria (en)
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  • Luci Cassi Longí (en llatí Lucius Cassius Longinus) va ser un magistrat romà d'ascendència desconeguda. L'esmenta Ciceró com un dels jutges de Cluenci (Cluentius). Formava part de la gens Càssia i era de la família dels Cassi Longí. (ca)
  • Lucius Cassius Longinus (c. 106 – after 63 BC) was a Roman politician and a participant in the conspiracy of Catilina. He is probably identical with the moneyer Lucius Cassius, son of Quintus, who minted coins in 78 BC. He was probably already a senator in 74 BC, when he is found as a juror in the trial of . In 70 BC, he was a juror in the trial of Gaius Verres, and was elected military tribune for the following year. As praetor in 66 BC, Longinus prevented the trial of an unruly tribune of the previous year, , from taking place. (en)
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  • Luci Cassi Longí (magistrat) (ca)
  • Lucius Cassius Longinus (praetor 66 BC) (en)
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