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ROMAN CONSUL, MAGISTER EQUITUM AND LEGISLATOR (DIED 485 BC)
Spurius Cassius; Vecellinus; Spurius Cassius Vicellinus; Spurius Cassius Viscellinus
  • ''The Execution of Spurius Vecellinus'', by [[Domenico Beccafumi]], fresco in the [[Palazzo Pubblico]].

Cassius Chaerea         
ASSASSIN OF EMPEROR CALIGULA
Cassius Chaera
Cassius Chaerea () was a Roman soldier and officer who served as a tribune (chiliarch) in the army of Germanicus and in the Praetorian Guard under the emperor Caligula, whom he eventually assassinated in AD 41.
Spurius Cassius Vecellinus         
Spurius Cassius Vecellinus or Vicellinus (died 485 BC) was one of the most distinguished men of the early Roman Republic. He was three times consul, and celebrated two triumphs.
Cassius Felix         
ROMAN PHYSICIAN
Cassius Iatrosophista; Cassius latros.; Cassius Iatros.
Cassius Felix (), also Cassius Felix of Cirta, was a Roman African medical writer probably native of Constantina. He is known for having written in AD 447 a Latin treatise titled De Medicina.

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Spurius Cassius Vecellinus

Spurius Cassius Vecellinus or Vicellinus (died 485 BC) was one of the most distinguished men of the early Roman Republic. He was three times consul, and celebrated two triumphs. He was the first magister equitum, and the author of the first agrarian law. The year following his last consulship, he was accused of aiming at regal power, and was put to death by the patricians.