Marcus Aurelius Cotta (consul 74 BC)

Marcus Aurelius Cotta
Consul of the Roman Republic
In office
January 74 BC – December 74 BC
Preceded byLucius Octavius and Gaius Aurelius Cotta
Succeeded byMarcus Terentius Varro Lucullus and Gaius Cassius Longinus Varus
Personal details
BornUnknown
DiedUnknown
Military service
Allegiance Roman Republic
Battles/warsThird Mithridatic War

Marcus Aurelius Cotta was a Roman politician and general who was consul in 74 BC. He was posted to Bithynia with a Roman fleet as part of the Third Mithridatic War. He was defeated by King Mithridates VI of Pontus. Rescued by his fellow consul he reduced the Pontic coast and captured the city of Heraclea after a two-year siege. Returning to Rome in 70 BC, Cotta was acclaimed for his victory. However, around 67 BC he was convicted of the misappropriation of war booty and expelled from the Senate, a signal mark of disgrace.


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