- then
returned to the
Baetis valley to
defeat a
Roman force under Lucius Fufidius (probably the
governor of
Hispania Ulterior).
Spann suggests that a more...
- Brutus.
Fufidius, a
wealthy man
mentioned by Horace.
Fufidius, a jurist, who
probably lived between the time of
Vespasian and Hadrian.
Lucius Fufidius Pollio...
-
Flavonius Floridius Florius Floronius Fonteius Foslius Fufetius Fuficius Fufidius Fufius Fulcinius Fulginas Fulvius Fundanius Furius Furnius Gabinius Gagilius...
-
Avitus 165 M.
Gavius Orfitus L.
Arrius Pudens 166 Q.
Servilius Pudens L.
Fufidius Pollio suff. M.
Vibius Liberalis (attested 23 March) P.
Martius Verus 167...
-
married Gaius Fufidius Atticus, and was the
mother of
Gaius Neratius Fufidius Anni****, Atticus, and Priscus.
Gaius Neratius Fufidius C. f. Anni****...
-
forces under Quintus Sertorius defeat the
legal Roman forces of
Lucius Fufidius in Hispania. 79 BC –
Battle at the Anas
River – Sertorius'
legate Lucius...
- 80 BC at the
start of the
Sertorian War. The
Romans were led by
Lucius Fufidius,
while the
rebels were led by the
Roman rebel Quintus Sertorius. The rebel...
- [Dex]ter c. 156 - 159 or 157 - 160
Publius Juventius Celsus 161–163
Lucius Fufidius Pollio 163 - 165
Titus Licinnius Muci**** c. 175 - 177
Lucius Saevinius...
-
Political offices Preceded by
Quintus Servilius Pudens, and
Lucius Fufidius Pollio as
ordinary consuls Suffect consul of the
Roman Empire 166 with Marcus...
- do this.
Plutarch notes, however, that "some say" that it was
actually Fufidius, one of Sulla's henchmen, who
raised this question.
Robin Waterfield, Plutarch:...