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- The Perusine War (also Perusian or Perusinian War, or the War of Perusia) was a civil war of the Roman Republic, which lasted from 41 to 40 BC. It was...
- ****verance as a woman heavily involved in politics, as well as her role in the Perusine War against Caesar Augustus (Octavian, ****ure emperor Augustus). She pla****...
- Forum Gallorum Battle of Mutina Liberators' Civil War Battle of Philippi Perusine War Bellum Siculum Battle of Tauromenium Illyri**** Campaigns War of Actium...
- Antony's Parthian campaign in the east was disrupted by the events of the Perusine War (41–40 BC), initiated by his ambitious wife Fulvia against Octavian...
- Philippi. In 40 BC, he was praetor urb**** and pla**** a major role in the Perusine war against Lucius Antonius and Fulvia, respectively the brother and wife...
- at the time was wholly distracted from the Parthian invasion due to the Perusine War. The veterans' demands for lands in Italy – in the midst of a famine...
- Caesar's civil war War of Mutina Liberators' civil war Bellum Siculum Perusine War War of Actium Wars of the Roman Empire Germanic wars Marcomannic Wars...
- Italy to fight for Antonius' rights against Octavian, in what became the Perusine War. The army occupied Rome for a short time, but eventually retreated...
- Nantes, 1991), p. 267, citing Priapea 78 and CIL 12.6721(5), one of the Perusine glandes. Martial 6.82, Juvenal 6.73, 379; J.P. ****van, Martial, the Unexpected...
- frequent quarrels between his colleagues Antony and Octavian. When the Perusine War broke out in 41, Octavian tasked Lepidus with the defence of Rome against...