Lucius Aurelius Orestes (consul 126 BC)
Roman consul in 126 BC and governor of Sardinia / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is about the consul in 126 BC. For consul in 157 BC, see Lucius Aurelius Orestes (consul 157 BC). For other persons, see Orestes (disambiguation).
Lucius Aurelius Orestes was a Roman politician who served as consul of the Roman republic in 126 BC with Marcus Aemilius Lepidus.[1] He had served as praetor some time before 129 BC.[2] After his consulship, he was assigned as proconsul in Sardinia, with Marcus Aemilius Scaurus and Gaius Gracchus as his subordinates.[3] His command in Sardinia was prorogued in 124 BC, which his quaestor and lieutenant Gaius Gracchus responded to by deserting for home to stand for plebeian tribune.[4] After winning victory over the natives, he triumphed in 122 BC.[5]