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Marcus Cocceius Nerva (jurist)

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Marcus Cocceius Nerva (before 5 BC – AD 33) was a member of the entourage of the Roman emperor Tiberius and a celebrated jurist. He was the son of Marcus Cocceius Nerva and the grandfather of emperor Nerva.[1]

In AD 24 Tiberius appointed him to the head of the curatores aquarum, a three-man commission responsible for Rome's water supply.[2] In 33 he starved himself to death despite the pleas of Tiberius. In explanation Tacitus writes: "Those who knew his thoughts said that as he saw more closely into the miseries of the State, he chose, in anger and alarm, an honourable death, while he was yet safe and unassailed on."[3] From this we may infer that he despaired at the tyrannies of the Praetorian Guard and committed suicide as a form of protest and may have been worried about his own safety.

In popular culture

He was portrayed in the film Caligula by Sir John Gielgud. He was played by Donald Eccles in The Caesars (1968) on television. He is mentioned as a character in Robert Graves' 1934 novel I, Claudius, but does not appear in the 1976 BBC television adaptation.

See also

References

  1. ^ Smith, Sir William (1871). A new classical dictionary of Greek and Roman biography,mythology and geography. Harper & Brothers. p. 547.
  2. ^ R. H. Rodgers, "Curatores Aquarum", Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, 86 (1982), p. 172
  3. ^ Tacitus, The Annals 6.26


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