Lucius Roscius Otho was Roman tribune during the year 67 BC. He is most famous for the Roscian law. [1] He was an intimate friend of Cicero who defended his law against the public upset [2]
The Roscian law restored [3] for members of the Equestrian order the right to the first 14 rows in Roman theatres, behind the 4 rows reserved for members of the Roman Senate. The Equestrian order is the second rank of the Roman Aristocracy, ranking below the patricians. [1] [4]