- his
allies had lost
confidence in his leadership; his
lieutenant Marcus Perperna Veiento ********inated him in 73 or 72 BC. His
cause fell in
defeat to Pompey...
-
culminated in the ********ination of
Sertorius by
Perperna in 73 or 72 BC. The war
ended soon
after when
Perperna was
promptly defeated by
Pompey in the Battle...
-
Marcus Perperna (or Perpenna)
Veiento (also, incorrectly, Vento; died 72 BC) was a
Roman aristocrat,
statesman and general. He
fought in Sulla's civil...
-
control of the
rebel army.
Pompey engaged Perperna in
battle and
defeated him
swiftly at the
Battle near Osca.
Perperna was
captured and
attempted to persuade...
- At the time it was
known as the Year of the
Consulship of
Pulcher and
Perperna (or, less frequently, year 662 Ab urbe condita) and the
First Year of Zhenghe...
- time it was
known as the Year of the
Consulship of Lentulus/Pulcher and
Perperna (or, less frequently, year 624 Ab urbe condita) and the
Fifth Year of Yuanguang...
- the
Roman Republic in 129 BC when it
dispatched the
experienced Marcus Perperna to the region. When the
Pergamene king,
Attalus III, died in 133 BC, he...
- some of his own
lieutenants (lead by
Marcus Perperna).
Perperna takes command of the
rebel army.
Perperna is
defeated by
Pompey the
Great at the Battle...
- he
becomes ill and dies, his
battered army, now
under command by
Marcus Perperna Vento,
sails on to the
Iberian Peninsula.
Pompeius marches along the Via...
-
Marcus Perperna,
Roman consul in 130 BC, is said to have been a
consul before he was a citizen; for
Valerius Maximus relates, that the
father of this Perperna...