Marcus Duronius
Template:Short description Marcus Duronius was a tribune of the plebs, most likely in 97 BC. He abrogated a sumptuary law, one of the Leges Liciniae.<ref>Aulus Gellius 2.24.10; Macrobius 3.17.7; T.R.S. Broughton, The Magistrates of the Roman Republic (American Philological Association, 1952), vol. 2, p. 7.</ref> In retaliation, the Roman censors Lucius Valerius Flaccus and Marcus Antonius expelled him from the Senate. Duronius then brought an accusation of ambitus against Antonius.<ref>Cicero, De Oratore 2.274; Valerius Maximus 2.9.5; Broughton, MRR1, pp. 6–7.</ref>
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See also
- Duronia (gens), for other members of the family