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[[Lucius (disambiguation)Lucius ]] Piso Caesoninus, Roman statesman, was the father-in-law of Julius Caesar.
LuciusCalpurniusPiso, surnamed Frugi (the worthy), Roman statesman and historian, was tribune in 149 B.C. He is known chiefly for his lex Calpurnia repetundarum, which brought about the system of quaestiones perpetuae and a new phase of criminal procedure.
of Rome, 133-104 B.C. Gnaeus CalpurniusPiso, Roman statesman, was consul in 7 B.C., and subsequently governor of Spain and proconsul of Africa.
LuciusCalpurniusPiso Caesoninus, Roman statesman, was the father-in-law of Julius Caesar.
Piso's reward was the province of Macedonia, which he adminisered from 57 to the beginning of 55, when he was recalled, serhaps in consequence of the violent attack made upon him by Cicero in the senate in his speech De provinciis consularibus.
Piso issued a pamphlet by way of rejoinder, and there the matter dropped, Cicero being afraid to bring the father-in-law of Caesar to trial.