- ********ination in
March 44,
Hirtius was
deeply involved in the
maneuvering between parties.
Having been
nominated for that post by Caesar,
Hirtius and
Pansa became...
-
consul Pansa.
Hirtius and
Octavian then
launched an
attack on Antony's camp, s****ing to
break the siege. Amid
bloody fighting,
Hirtius was killed, leaving...
- the
other consul,
Aulus Hirtius, to
inform him of the
unexpected battle with the
Antonians and
their difficult situation.
Hirtius was
about sixty stadia...
- Book
eight was
written after Caesar's
death in 44 BC by
consul Aulus Hirtius;
Hirtius must have
written the book
before his own
death in the
civil war in...
- the
Gallic and
Civil Wars: with the
Supplementary Books attributed to
Hirtius. Book Two".
January 11, 2011. p. 2.7, 2.10, 2.19, 2.24.
Archived from the...
-
veterans under Hirtius. Octavian, meanwhile, was in
charge of
defending the army's camp and did so resolutely. In the aftermath,
Hirtius, Pansa, and Octavian...
-
written in
Latin prose sometime between 46 and 43 BC, was a
certain Aulus Hirtius, a
military officer serving under Caesar.
Burstein (2004, p. 30) writes...
- by a
surprise attack from
Hirtius. A
second battle on 21
April at
Mutina resulted in a
further defeat for
Antony and
Hirtius' death.
Antony withdrew, unwilling...
- Caetroni**** and
Aulus Hirtius. The
Roman Senate confirms Octavian as
propraetor with
joint responsibility for the
campaign against Antony.
Hirtius and Octavian...
-
Hedusius Heius Helvidius Helvius Herennius Herennuleius Herminius Hirrius Hirtius Hirtuleius Hisseius Horatius Hordeonius Hortensius Hosidius Hostilius Hostius...