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Quintus Nasidius,
sometimes referred to as
Lucius Nasidius, was a
Roman naval commander who
lived during the 1st
century BC and
sided with the Optimates...
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Murrius Mussidius Mustius Mutilius Mutius Naevius Nasennius Nasidienus Nasidius Nautius Neratius Nercius Nerfinius Nerius Nessinius Nesulna Nigidius Nimmius...
- Pompeius. 44–43 BC. AR
Denarius (3.85 g, 3h). M****ilia (Gaul) mint. Q.
Nasidius, moneyer. Bare head of
Pompey the
Great right;
trident before, dolphin...
- obverse, and on the
reverse a ship, with the
inscription Q.
Nasidius. The
nomen Nasidius belong to a
class of
gentilicia formed with the
suffix -idius...
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careless in
adequately guarding the
Sicilian Straits,
allowed Lucius Nasidius to
bring more
ships to the aid of Ahenobarbus. He
fought a
second naval...
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return to port; 5 were sunk, 4 were captured, and
another retreated to
Nasidius.
Nasidius did not
commit his
fleet to the
battle after having seen the fate...
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moved to meet him.
Agrippa meanwhile defeated Antony's
supporter Quintus Nasidius in a
naval battle at Patrae. Dio
relates that as
Agrippa moved to join...
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reinforcing pompeian one
under Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus and
Quintus Nasidius in a
naval battle, in
which the M****ilian
fleet is destro**** and the Pompeians...
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Republic era of 44–43 BC. AR
Denarius (3.85 g, 3h). M****ilia (Gaul) mint. Q.
Nasidius, moneyer. Bare head of
Pompey the
Great right;
trident before, dolphin...
- her
father past the
limits of just love". Inf. ****, 37–41.
Nasidius: See
Sabellus and
Nasidius. Neptune: God of the sea. Inf. XXVIII, 83. "Neque nubent":...