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rebellion in Hispania,
where he was
joined by
other Marian survivors like
Perpenna.
Supported by
local tribes, he took
control of
Hispania Citerior, then...
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Marcus Perperna (or
Perpenna)
Veiento (also, incorrectly, Vento; died 72 BC) was a
Roman aristocrat,
statesman and general. He
fought in Sulla's civil...
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north to deal with them, they
demanded that
Perpenna take them to
Hispania and join up with Sertorius.
Perpenna brought a
substantial force of fifty-three...
- Hostili****
Messius Quintus, but to this the
historian Aurelius Victor adds
Perpenna or Perperna, a name of
Etruscan origin. In
September 249 the army of Decius...
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Pompey while his
legates Perpenna and
Hirtuleius fought Metellus.
After Hirtuleius had
fallen Sertorius switched places with
Perpenna and
launched several...
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joined — at the
insistence of the
forces he
brought with him — by
Marcus Perpenna Vento, with a
following of
Roman and
Italian aristocrats and a sizeable...
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Valentia was
fought in 75 BC
between a
rebel army
under the
command of
Marcus Perpenna Vento and a
general called Gaius Herennius, both
legates of the
Roman rebel...
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Batiatus in Capua, made a
violent escape. 72 BC
Sertorian War:
Marcus Perpenna Vento, by now the
leader of the
Romans in
revolt in Iberia, was executed...
- legions, 120
warships and 800
transport ships).
According to Plutarch,
Perpenna fled and left
Sicily to Pompey.
Carbo was soon
discovered and arrested...
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Batiatus in Capua, made a
violent escape. 72 BC
Sertorian War:
Marcus Perpenna Vento, by now the
leader of the
Romans in
revolt in Iberia, was executed...