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Publius Sittius (died 44 BC) was a
Roman eques and
mercenary commander. As a
mercenary he was emplo**** by king
Bocchus II of East-Mauretania.
Sittius fought...
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Sittius or at
least that part of it
which had
belonged to Masinissa. The
death of
Arabio was
convenient for the Sittians,
since the land of
Sittius was...
- only
known things about his rule were
three events: his
relations with
Sittius, his part in the war
against Juba I and the Pompeians, and the annexation...
- days later. Juba and
Petreius fled to Numidia, but with
Sittius closing in on them (
Sittius had
defeated the
Numidian army
under Suburra) they decided...
- that
existed between Sittius and
Caesar is unclear. C****ius Dio
states that, in at
least the
early stages of his campaign,
Sittius owed no
loyalty to Caesar...
- cities" (with Chullu, Russicada, and Milevum),
ruled initially by
Publius Sittius. The city was destro**** in the
beginning of the 4th century and was rebuilt...
- a new
campaign against them. From Rome,
Caesar negotiated with
Publius Sittius, a
Campanian adventurer commanding a
small army of Italians, Gauls, Spaniards...
- his allies,
Bocchus II of
Mauretania and the
mercenary warlord Publius Sittius,
invaded Masinissa's
kingdom from the west,
capturing Cirta. The west of...
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defend Numidia from
Sittius.
Sittius once
again invaded shortly after Juba left to join Scipio, and
although little is
known of
Sittius's campaign, he defeated...
- see filiation.
Publius Sittius, a
native of
Nuceria in Campania,
remained loyal to Rome
during the
Social War.
Publius Sittius P. f., a
friend and ally...