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[PDF] Žs Most Important Relationship in De Bello Gallico - CrossWorksTitus Labienus served with distinction under Caesar for the entirety of the future dictator's 9 year governorship of Gaul. Labienus was indispensable to ...
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Labienus - in ancient sources @ attalus.orgLabienus (T. Labienus) - tribune of the plebs, 63 BC → Wikipedia entry 63/10 Labienus and Caesar accuse C.Rabirius of treason, but he is defended.
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Labienus (1), Titus, Roman politician and legate of Caesar, c. 100 ...Titus Labienus (1) (c. 100–45 bce), served under P. Servilius Isauricus as military tribune in Cilicia (c.78–74).
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One Commander's Divided Loyalties In Caesar's Civil WarJan 20, 2017 · Titus Labienus, like all senior military commanders in the Roman world, was a politician. A member of the 1st-century Roman aristocracy, he came ...Missing: general | Show results with:general<|separator|>
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[PDF] Saber and Scroll Historical Society - APUSTitus Labienus was one of them. Caesar and Labienus ... history or simply veiled by authorial prejudice in ancient historical accounts) demand consideration.<|separator|>
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Titus Labienus | Historica Wiki - FandomTitus Labienus (100-17 March 45 BC) was a Roman general who served as Tribune of the Plebs in 63 BC, as one of Julius Caesar's main lieutenants in the Gallic ...
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Caesar in Gaul - Total War Rome IIAlthough his exact birth date is unknown, Titus Labienus was born into an equestrian family sometime around 100BC. Labienus had ties to Pompey, but developed a ...
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Titus Labienus | Military Wiki - FandomMany sources suggest that he came from the town of Cingulum in Picenum. His family was of equestrian status. He most likely had early ties with Pompey during ...Missing: background origins
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Labienus, an equal of Caesar? : r/ancientrome - RedditMay 5, 2024 · He is portrayed as a self-serving villain who betrayed Caesar in the accounts we have of him, but the winners get to write the history and ...Unpopular opinion: Labienus deserved all he got : r/ancientromeWhy did Titus Labienus desert Caesar? : r/AskHistorians - RedditMore results from www.reddit.com
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The Allegiance of Labienus - jstorLabienus, an ally of Saturninus, perished miserably, cut down in the Curia by good citizens. His nephew, T. Labienus, Caesar's legate in Gaul from the first ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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[PDF] Fractured Friendship at the Battle of Munda 45 BC: Julius Caesar ...Julius Caesar and Titus Labienus were friends forced to fight one another because they could not deny the influence of dignitas and amecitia, ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Story of Labienus in His Relations to Caesar - jstorcame the great battle of Munda, in which Labienus proceeded against the enemy, and Pompey's men, supposing him to be in flight, lost heart and fled. After ...
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[PDF] POLITICS AND PRIESTHOODS IN LATE REPUBLICAN ROMEIn 63 the tribune Titus Labienus, a well- known radical and friend of Caesar, secured the passage of a law which revived the provisions of the lex Domitia ...
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CiceroCicero was at this time his friend, for he had been useful to him in the conspiracy of Catiline, as one of his forwardest assistants and protectors.Missing: Catilinarian | Show results with:Catilinarian
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The Senatus Consultum Ultimum - jstorOn October 2I, 63 B.C., the Senate passed the decree consules videant ne quid detrimenti res publica capiat, directed at Catiline. On November 8, Cicero ...
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Political trials in Ancient Rome: the curious case of Gaius RabiriusApr 21, 2017 · He was brought to trial by people's tribune Titus Labienus and ... plebeians, or as an assembly of just the plebs (plebs Romana). The ...
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Cicero: Pro C.Rabirio Perduellionis Reo - ATTALUSThis speech was delivered for C. Rabirius, who was charged with treason in 63 BC. The translation is by HG Hodge (1927).Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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Caesar's Commentaries on the Gallic Wars.Labienus, his lieutenant, with the cavalry to the Treviri, who are nearest to the river Rhine. He charges him to visit the Remi and the other Belgians, and to ...
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The Gallic Wars by Julius Caesar - The Internet Classics ArchiveFor these reasons he appointed Titus Labienus, his lieutenant, to the command of the fortification which he had made. He himself proceeds to Italy by forced ...
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Sabis (57 BCE) - Livius.orgAug 10, 2020 · Titus Labienus had captured the enemy camp and from the high ground on which it stood, could see what was happening in our camp. He now sent the ...Missing: BC | Show results with:BC
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Caesar • Gallic War — Book IV### Summary of Titus Labienus' References in 55 BC (Book IV of Caesar's Gallic War)
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Battle of Lutetia, May 52 BCMar 23, 2009 · The battle of Lutetia (May 52 BC) was a victory won by Labienus, Caesar's most able lieutenant during the Gallic War, over the Senones and Parisii.
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[PDF] GILLES, GREGORY - Family or Faction? The Political, Social and ...Unlike T. Attius. Labienus' unspecified reasons for abandoning Caesar in 49 BC, M. Caelius. Rufus' were perfectly clear; he was heavily in debt ...
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Pharsalus (48 BCE) - Battle - Livius.orgOct 10, 2020 · His right wing was secured by a river with steep banks; for this reason he placed all his cavalry [commanded by Titus Labienus], archers, and ...
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Titus Labienus - jstorBrundisium to the battle of Munda. Perhaps of no other d tinguished Pompeian leader may this be said. The story of battle of Munda closes with his death.
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The African War 46 BC | Books & BootsJun 17, 2022 · The Pompeian forces were led by Quintus Caecilius Metellus Scipio, along with Titus Labienus, Publius Attius Varus, Lucius Afranius, Marcus ...
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Julius Caesar in Africa | UNRV Roman HistoryCaesar left Sicily for the shores of Africa with seven legions, totaling about 30,000 men and 2,600 cavalry in late December 47 BC.
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The Battle of Munda: When Caesar Fought For His Life | History HitFeb 2, 2023 · Titus Labienus, once so significant to Caesar's success, died a traitor. Every standard of the Optimate legions was captured by Caesar's army, a ...
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Quintus Labienus - IMPERIUM ROMANUMMar 26, 2020 · Quintus Labienus was a Roman commander at the end of the Roman republic who allied with the Parthians. He was the son of Titus Labienus ...
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New coin - Quintus Labienus "Parthian horse" denariusAug 17, 2025 · The now-renegade Labienus, along with the Parthian king's son Pacorus, left Parthia and began to devastate Roman Syria with a large army of ...
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Caesar's Gallic War - Livius.orgAug 4, 2020 · Meanwhile, a more sober analysis of the battle shows that it was not Caesar, but his colonel Titus Labienus who acted decisively. That Caesar ...
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[PDF] Labienus and Sceva: Two Classical Supporting Characters and ...This note explores the early modern dramatic reception of two characters, Titus. Labienus and Cassius Scaeva, featuring in Julius Caesar's Commentaries and.
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A Reevaluation of Caesar's Most Important Relatio" by Gregory P ...Stringer, Gregory P. (2017) "Caesar and Labienus: A Reevaluation of Caesar's Most Important Relationship in De Bello Gallico," New England Classical Journal: ...
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[PDF] STUDIES IN CONTEMPORARY HISTORIOGRAPHY - HistosApr 28, 2023 · When Titus Labienus, Caesar's onetime officer but now a Pompeian general, taunts a Caesarian soldier on the battlefield near Ruspina, asking ...