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Lucius Decidius Saxa (died 40 BC) was a
Roman general in the 1st
century BC. He was born in Spain,
perhaps of
Italian origin. In 49 BC, he
fought as a...
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forces in
Syria defected to Labienus. Antony's
commander in Syria,
Lucius Decidius Saxa, fled to
Antioch and then to Cilicia,
where he was
captured by Labienus...
- (returned in
about 25 BC
during the
Cantabrian Wars). 40 BC –
defeat of
Decidius Saxa by a
combined Roman–Parthian
force under Quintus Labienus near Antioch...
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Antony left
Egypt due to
troubles in Syria,
where his
governor Lucius Decidius Saxa was
killed and his army
taken by
Quintus Labienus, a
former officer...
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Cupiennius Curiatius Curius Cursineius Curtilius Curtius Cusinius Cuspius Decidius Decimius Decitius Decius De****enus
Dellius Dercullius Desticius Dexius...
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still alive after 72 are known: Scipio, Aufidius,
Aulus Trebonius,
Gnaeus Decidius,
Lucius Fidustius, and
Lucius Cornelius Cinna (the son of Cinna). The latter...
- with
their best
troops (28 legions). In 42 BC,
Gaius Norb****
Flaccus and
Decidius Saxa were sent by the
triumvirs with an eight-legion
advance guard into...
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command of
Marcus Licinius Cr****us (53 BC) (at the
Battle of Carrhae),
Decidius Saxa (40 BC), and Mark
Antony (36 BC) and,
after negotiations with Parthia's...
- Labienus, and
penetrated deep into the west and
defeated a
Roman army
under Decidius Saxa. They were, however,
defeated by a
veteran army, led by
Publius Ventidius...
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Retrieved 22
March 2021. "FC
Porto B-V. Guimarães B, 3–0:
Segunda parte decidiu" [FC
Porto B-V. Guimarães B, 3–0:
Second half the decider].
Record (in...