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- The Bellum Octavianum (Latin for "War of Octavius") was a Roman republican civil war fought in 87 BC between the two consuls of that year, Gnaeus Octavius...
- consulship of 87 BC, during which he engaged in an armed conflict – the Bellum Octavianum – with his co-consul, Gnaeus Octavius. Emerging victorious, Cinna initiated...
- Marian faction. Cinna was driven from Rome in 87 BC during the Bellum Octavianum. Sertorius, as one of his allies, aided him in recruiting ex-legionaries...
- town and muni****lity north of Barcelona, Catalonia. Known as Castrum Octavianum in antiquity (which literally means the castle of Octavi****) and as Pins...
- Jugurthine War Cimbrian War Servile Wars First Second Third Social War Bellum Octavianum Sulla's civil war Mithridatic Wars First Second Third Gallic Wars Julius...
- Years of service 87–85 BC Rank Probably cavalry prefect and pro-quaestor Commands Fimbrian legions Battles/wars Bellum Octavianum First Mithridatic War...
- Children Pompey and Pompeia Parents ****tus Pompeius (father) Lucilia (mother) Military service Battles/wars Social War Bellum Octavianum Awards Triumph...
- the supporters of Gaius Marius, following their victory in the Bellum Octavianum. Cr****us had the unusual distinction of marrying his wife Tertulla after...
- by Pompey Nationality Roman Office Consul (85–84 BC, 82 BC) Military service Allegiance Marius and Cinna Commands Bellum Octavianum Sulla's civil war...
- Strabo died in 87 BC during the short-lived civil war known as the Bellum Octavianum, although sources differ on whether he suc****bed to disease, or was murdered...