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Marcus Aquilius Regulus was a Roman senator, and notorious delator or informer who was active during the reigns of Nero and Domitian. Regulus is one of the best known examples of this occupation, in the words of Steven Rutledge, due to "the vivid portrait we have of his life and career in Pliny, Tacitus, and Martial." Despite this negative reputation, Regulus was considered one of the three finest orators of Roman times. Rutledge points to the judgment of Martianus Capella, who ranked him with Pliny the Younger and Fronto as the greatest Roman orators after Cicero. However, none of his speeches have survived from ancient times.

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  • Marc Aquili Règul (en llatí Marcus Aquilius Regulus) era un dels delatores o informadors de Neró. Mercès a les seves informacions va passar de la pobresa a una gran riquesa. Sota Vespasià va ser acusat davant del senat i el va defensar Luci Vipstà Messal·la, que és descrit com el seu frater (potser un cosí o germà per adopció). Sota Domicià va tornar a exercir el mateix ofici, i es va convertir en un dels instruments de la crueltat d'aquest tirà. Va sobreviure a Domicià. Plini parla d'ell amb menyspreu i diu que era detestat per tothom. Marcial, en canvi, l'elogia, i diu que amb prou feines podria trobar les paraules per celebrar les virtuts, la saviesa i l'eloqüència de Règul. (ca)
  • Marco Aquilio Régulo (en latín, Marcus Aquilius Regulus) fue un político romano de los siglos I y II. Actuó de delator en tiempos de Nerón y así pudo amasar una gran fortuna. A comienzos del reinado de Vespasiano, fue defendido en un juicio por su medio hermano . Sobrevivió al reinado de Domiciano, bajo cuyo imperio había retomado el oficio de delator, y es mencionado con desprecio por Plinio el Joven. Fue protector de Marcial quien lo elogia por su elocuencia. (es)
  • Marcus Aquilius Regulus was a Roman senator, and notorious delator or informer who was active during the reigns of Nero and Domitian. Regulus is one of the best known examples of this occupation, in the words of Steven Rutledge, due to "the vivid portrait we have of his life and career in Pliny, Tacitus, and Martial." Despite this negative reputation, Regulus was considered one of the three finest orators of Roman times. Rutledge points to the judgment of Martianus Capella, who ranked him with Pliny the Younger and Fronto as the greatest Roman orators after Cicero. However, none of his speeches have survived from ancient times. According to Tacitus, his father was exiled under Nero and his wealth divided amongst his creditors, but does not name him. Paul von Rohden suggests his father might be identified with Lucius Aquillius L.f. Regulus, the pontifex and quaestor of Tiberius mentioned in CIL VI, 2122. Tacitus also identifies Lucius Vipstanus Messalla as his half-brother, and it is generally assumed they shared the same mother; she has not been identified. (en)
  • Marcus Aquilius Regulus (fl. 14-37) était un homme politique de l'Empire romain. (fr)
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  • Marc Aquili Règul (en llatí Marcus Aquilius Regulus) era un dels delatores o informadors de Neró. Mercès a les seves informacions va passar de la pobresa a una gran riquesa. Sota Vespasià va ser acusat davant del senat i el va defensar Luci Vipstà Messal·la, que és descrit com el seu frater (potser un cosí o germà per adopció). Sota Domicià va tornar a exercir el mateix ofici, i es va convertir en un dels instruments de la crueltat d'aquest tirà. Va sobreviure a Domicià. Plini parla d'ell amb menyspreu i diu que era detestat per tothom. Marcial, en canvi, l'elogia, i diu que amb prou feines podria trobar les paraules per celebrar les virtuts, la saviesa i l'eloqüència de Règul. (ca)
  • Marco Aquilio Régulo (en latín, Marcus Aquilius Regulus) fue un político romano de los siglos I y II. Actuó de delator en tiempos de Nerón y así pudo amasar una gran fortuna. A comienzos del reinado de Vespasiano, fue defendido en un juicio por su medio hermano . Sobrevivió al reinado de Domiciano, bajo cuyo imperio había retomado el oficio de delator, y es mencionado con desprecio por Plinio el Joven. Fue protector de Marcial quien lo elogia por su elocuencia. (es)
  • Marcus Aquilius Regulus (fl. 14-37) était un homme politique de l'Empire romain. (fr)
  • Marcus Aquilius Regulus was a Roman senator, and notorious delator or informer who was active during the reigns of Nero and Domitian. Regulus is one of the best known examples of this occupation, in the words of Steven Rutledge, due to "the vivid portrait we have of his life and career in Pliny, Tacitus, and Martial." Despite this negative reputation, Regulus was considered one of the three finest orators of Roman times. Rutledge points to the judgment of Martianus Capella, who ranked him with Pliny the Younger and Fronto as the greatest Roman orators after Cicero. However, none of his speeches have survived from ancient times. (en)
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  • Marcus Aquilius Regulus (fr)
  • Marcus Aquilius Regulus (en)
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