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- men then attacked Pleminius, mutilating his ears and nose. Learning of these disturbances, Scipio returned — and reinstated Pleminius. He ordered the offending...
- involved the Gemonian stairs, and the conflicting accounts of the end of Pleminius include a timely death in jail during trial. Some Gracchan sympathizers...
- captured Locri on the toe of Italy that year, and left one Pleminius in command there. After Pleminius ****umed command, he robbed the city's temple and tortured...
- Pitisedius Placidius Plaetorius Plaguleius Plancius Plarius Plautius Pleminius Plinius Ploticius Pluticius Poetelius Pollius Pompeius Pompilius Pomponius...
- Lucius Pleminius L. f. Crescens, the son of Lucius Pleminius Profoturus and Marciana, and brother of Lucius Pleminius Profoturus Junior. Pleminius Donatus...
- Wonder-Worker (died 285), saint of the Eastern Orthodox Church Quintus Pleminius Quintus Pompeius Falco Quintus Quincy Quigley (1828–1910) Quintus Roscius...
- of the inhabitants of Locri, who had been harshly oppressed by Quintus Pleminius, Scipio's legate. Livy says nothing of Cato's interference in this matter...
- was left in the control of Quintus Pleminius and the military tribunes Marcus Sergius and Publius Mazienus. Pleminius took advantage of the confused situation...
- commander, the proconsul Quintus Pleminius, after the tribunes' soldiers had quarreled and fought with those of Pleminius. Gaius Matienus, duumvir navalis...
- Senate would not provide him with an army. The Roman propraetor Quintus Pleminius captures the town of Locri Epizephyrii from the Carthaginians. Hannibal's...