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- 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...
- 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...
- 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)...
- went to join Pompey. Varus was well known in Africa from his earlier propraetorship, and was thus able to raise two legions. Caesar sent Curio to Africa...
- 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...
- 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...
- command over two legions, Philo made the logical continuation into the propraetorship of Cisalpine Gaul, retaining command over his two legions and serving...