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BAREA See also: Roman senator, lived in the reign of See also: Nero
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His See also: gentile name was possibly Servilius
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In 52 he was See also: consul suffectus, and (perhaps in 61) proconsul of See also: Asia
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The upright and considerate manner in which he treated the provincials won him their affection, but at the same See also: time brought upon him the hatred of Nero, who felt specially aggrieved because See also: Soranus had refused to punish a city which had defended the statues of its gods against the Imperial commissioners
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Soranus was accused of intimacy with Rubellius Plautus (another See also: object of Nero's hatred), and of endeavouring to obtain the See also: goodwill of the provincials by treasonable intrigues
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One of the chief witnesses against him was Egnatius Celer of Berytus, his client and former tutor
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Soranus was condemned to See also: death (in 65 or 66), and committed suicide
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His daughter Servilia, who was charged with having consulted the sorcerers, professedly in regard to her See also: father's See also: fate, but in reality with evil designs against the emperor, was involved in his downfall
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The accuser, who was condemned to death in the reign of Vespasianfor his conduct on this occasion, is a See also: standing example of ingratitude and treachery
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Tacitus, See also: Annals, xvi
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30, 32; Hist. iv. ro; Juvenal iii
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116; Die Cassius lxii
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