
Casca - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Casca
(P. Servilius Casca) - tribune of the plebs, 43 B.C.
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43/98
ore the end of the year, after deposing the tribune Servilius Casca.
  Within translations:
Cic:AdBrut_5
; he hands them to Servilius the tribune of the plebs
Cic:AdBrut_25
part, before he can reproach Casca ** as he does ;
Cic:AdBrut_26
On my arrival I found Casca there and Labeo and Scaptius.
Cic:Att_16.15
as you say, I see Casca's tribuneship will afford the best
Cic:Phil_2.27
iuses? Shall I call them Cascas, or Ahalas? and do you thi
Cic:Phil_2.27
- shall I call them Cascas or Ahalas? ** And these
Cic:Phil_13.31
[31] "You have allowed Casca ** hold the tribuneship
NicDam_130.72
it in Caesar's lap. Publius Casca was also with him.
NicDam_130.89
First Servilius Casca stabbed him on the left shoulder
Casca 2
(C. Servilius Casca) - tribune of the plebs, 44 B.C.
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44/42
C.Casca makes a public statement, denying that he took part in Caesar
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