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BAREA SORANUS

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Originally appearing in Volume V25, Page 430 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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SORANUS  ,
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Roman senator, lived in the reign of
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Nero . His gentile name was possibly Servilius . In 52 he was consul suffectus, and (perhaps in 61) proconsul of
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Asia . The upright and considerate manner in which he treated the provincials won him their affection, but at the same time brought upon him the hatred of Nero, who felt specially aggrieved because Soranus had refused to punish a city which had defended the statues of its gods against the Imperial commissioners . Soranus was accused of intimacy with Rubellius Plautus (another
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object of Nero's hatred), and of endeavouring to obtain the
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goodwill of the provincials by treasonable intrigues . One of the chief witnesses against him was Egnatius Celer of Berytus, his client and former tutor . Soranus was condemned to
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death (in 65 or 66), and committed suicide . His daughter Servilia, who was charged with having consulted the sorcerers, professedly in regard to her
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father's
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fate, but in reality with evil designs against the emperor, was involved in his downfall . The accuser, who was condemned to death in the reign of Vespasianfor his conduct on this occasion, is a
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standing example of ingratitude and treachery . Tacitus, Annals, xvi . 30, 32; Hist. iv. ro; Juvenal iii . 116; Die Cassius lxii .

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