Lucius Caesar
historical figure · 2 works · 2 mentions · 2 anchored passages
Lucius · his most beloved brother Lucius
in the texts
Tusculan Disputations
Noble Roman killed on Cinna's orders
but Cinna ordered the head of his colleague the consul Gnaeus Octavius to be cut off, and of Publius Crassus, Lucius Caesar, most noble men, whose virtue had been known at home and in war, of Marcus Antonius, the most eloquent of all whom I have heard, of Gaius Caesar, in whom there seems to me to have been a pattern of humanity, of wit, of charm, of grace.
Consolation to Polybius
Brother of Gaius Caesar, prince of the Roman youth, who died young.
Gaius Caesar, the great-grandson of the deified Augustus, my great-uncle, in about the first years of his youth lost his most beloved brother Lucius—himself the prince of the youth, and his brother the prince of the same youth—amid the preparations for the Parthian war, and was wounded much more grievously in mind than he was afterward struck in body;