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HELVIDIUS PRISCUS

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helvidius priscus, stoic philosopher and statesman, lived during the reigns of nero, galba, otho, vitellius and vespasian. like his father-in-law, thrasea paetus, he was distinguished for his ardent and courageous republicanism. although he repeatedly offended his rulers, he held several high offices. during nero's reign he was quaestor of achaea and tribune of the plebs (a.d. 56); he restored peace and order in armenia, and gained the respect and confidence of the provincials. his declared sympathy with brutus and cassius occasioned his banishment in 66. having been recalled to rome by galba in 68, he at once impeached eprius marcellus, the accuser of thrasea paetus, but dropped the charge, as the condemnation of marcellus would have involved a number of senators. as praetor elect he ventured to oppose vitellius in the senate (tacitus, _hist._ ii. 91), and as praetor (70) he maintained, in opposition to vespasian, that the management of the finances ought to be left to the discretion of the senate; he proposed that the capitol, which had been destroyed in the neronian conflagration, should be restored at the public expense; he saluted vespasian by his private name, and did not recognize him as emperor in his praetorian edicts. at length he was banished a second time, and shortly afterwards was executed by vespasian's order. his life, in the form of a warm panegyric, written at his widow's request by herennius senecio, caused its author's death in the reign of domitian. tacitus, _hist._ iv. 5, _dialogus_, 5; dio cassius lxvi. 12, lxvii. 13; suetonius, _vespasian_, 15; pliny, _epp._ vii. 19.