• Quintus Laberius L. f., a senator in 129 BC. •
Decimus Laberius, an eques, celebrated as a writer of
mimes. Caesar offered him 500,000
sestertii to appear on the stage at his triumphal games in 45 BC; Laberius complied, but took advantage of the opportunity to beard the dictator, and spar verbally with
Cicero, and with his rival,
Publilius Syrus. • Laberius, a poet mentioned by
Martial, who might be the same as the comedic writer. •
Quintus Laberius Durus, a
military tribune, fell in battle during Caesar's
second expedition to Britain. • Laberius Maximus,
procurator of
Judea in AD 73 and 74, during the reign of
Vespasian. Following the
destruction of Jerusalem, Laberius was ordered to offer all the lands of Judea for sale. He may the same Laberius Maximus whom
Trajan banished. • Lucius Laberius Maximus, an
aedile at
Lanuvium, and father of Lucius Laberius Maximus, the praetorian prefect. •
Lucius Laberius L. f. Maximus, equestrian governor of
Egypt in AD 83, and subsequently
praetorian prefect. His son, Manius, was the first of the Laberii to attain the consulship. • Quintus Laberius L. f. Justus Cocceius Lepidus, proconsul of
Cyprus in AD 100. •
Lucius Laberius L. f. L. n., consul in AD 89, and consul
ordinarius in 103; he was the son of Lucius Laberius Maximus, the praetorian prefect, and the father of Laberia Crispina. •
Laberia M'. f. L. n. Hostilia Crispina, heiress and wife of
Gaius Bruttius Praesens, consul in AD 139. • Gaius Laberius Priscus, consul
suffectus in AD 142. • Quintus Laberius Licinianus, consul
suffectus in AD 144. • Gaius Laberius Priscus, consul
suffectus in AD 150. • Gaius Laberius Quartinus, consul
suffectus around AD 173. ==Footnotes==