- the
regime of Sulla,
Sertorius became the
independent ruler of
Hispania for most of a
decade until his ********ination.
Sertorius first became prominent...
-
slowly grinding down
Sertorius' revolt. By now,
Sertorius was
being undermined by
internal divisions.
Discontent in
Sertorius'
coalition of
Iberian and...
- led by
Sertorius, who
fashioned himself proconsul, and
native Celts, Aquitanians, and Iberians. The war
takes its name from
Quintus Sertorius, the leader...
-
Quintus Sertorius (c. 126–73 BC) was a
rebellious Roman general and statesman.
Sertorius may also
refer to:
Sertorius (Bancroft play), a 1679 English-language...
- Life of
Sertorius, 21; Appian,
Civil Wars, 1.110. Plutarch, Life of
Sertorius, 22; Brennan, p. 508;
Broughton II, p. 98 Plutarch, Life of
Sertorius, 21....
- from
there in 2016
flies together with
Spialia sertorius at
altitudes around 1000 m.
Spialia sertorius is
commonly found in
Western and
Central Europe...
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Quintus Sertorius, who
defied the
dictator Sulla and his
allies for a
decade after the po****res were
driven from
power in Rome. The
nomen Sertorius is a...
- of the
known proscribed survived by
escaping Italy and
joining Quintus Sertorius, a
prominent Marian general who had
continued the
resistance against Sulla...
-
victory for
Sertorius and his rebels. The
battle was
recorded in
detail by
Frontinus in his
Stratagems and by
Plutarch in his
Lives of
Sertorius and Pompey...
-
Quintus Sertorius.
After a
brief resistance Sertorius and his men were
expelled from the
Iberian peninsula.
Unfortunately for the Sullans,
Sertorius would...