- in 236 BC), but
Lutatius and
Valerius were
granted proconsulship and
propraetorship, respectively,
allowing them to
continue leading the
military efforts...
-
river or the sea to drown". This
punishment he
meted out
during his
propraetorship of Asia. His
brother confessed in one of his
letters to his
friend Titus...
-
Gaius Claudius Nero (c. 237 BC – c. 189 BC) was a
Roman general active during the
Second Punic War
against the
invading Carthaginian force, led by Hannibal...
-
during the
summer of 60 BC, when
Caesar was
returning home from his
propraetorship in
Hispania Ulterior. Caesar, by
virtue of his
military victories over...
- from
Lucius Licinius Lucullus, who upon
returning from his
African propraetorship in 75 BC
agreed to
marry the
youngest sister without a dowry. He also...
-
before Cato's
extortion court for
extorting the
Sardinians during his
propraetorship, six
leading defence advocates (Cicero, Hortensius, and
Clodius included)...
-
Macedonia when
Gaius Antonius had just
arrived there to take up his
propraetorship which had been ****igned to him
prior to the
change made by the senate...
-
historical records on the
staff of
Quintus Sertorius during the latter's
propraetorship of the
Iberian peninsula. In 82 BC,
during Rome's
civil war, Sertorius...
- Marcus, and
Decimus Brutus may have been
contubernales during Caesar's
propraetorship in
Spain (61–60 BC). Publius's
father and
grandfather had
strong ties...
-
possible that
Domitius Calvinus was
praetor in 81 BC, with the date of his
propraetorship and
death dated to 80 BC – see Broughton, The
Magistrates of the Roman...