Lucius Cornelius Chrysogonus


Lucius Cornelius Chrysogonus was a Greek freedman of Lucius Cornelius Sulla whom Sulla put in charge of the proscriptions of 82 BC. He purchased the property of the proscribed Sextus Roscius Amerinus, worth 250 talents, for only 2,000 denarii. Chrysogonus then accused Roscius's son, Sextus Roscius, of murdering his own father. In 80 BC Chrysogonus was in turn accused of corruption by Marcus Tullius Cicero, who successfully defended Sextus Roscius during his trial. Very little is known of Chrysogonus after the trial, but it is frequently suggested that he was executed before Sulla’s resignation in 80 BC.

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