Marcus Flavius

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title: Marcus Flavius
text: Marcus Flavius was Tribune of the Plebs in 327 and again in 323 BC. In 329 BC, Flavius was accused of seducing married women by the aedile, Gaius Valerius Potitus. While at first he was found guilty, Flavius plead that an innocent man was being ruined to which Valerius replied that he did not care whether or not he had ruined an innocent man or a guilty one, so long as Flavius was being ruined. Because of this remark, Flavius won the trial. In 328 BC, Flavius made a distribution of meat to the p
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