
Crispus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Crispus
(C Sallustius Crispus) - Roman historian, called Sallust in English
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86/52
The birth of the historian C.Sallustius Crispus.
  Within translations:
Hieron:Chron_1930
The historian Sallustius Crispus was born at Amiternum,
Crispus 2
(Manilius Crispus) - a friend of Pompeius, 1st century B.C.
50/60
Cn.Piso prosecutes Manilius Crispus, a friend of Pompeius.
Crispus 3
(Q. Marcius Crispus) - Roman praetor, (?) 46 B.C.
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44/123
Marcius Crispus, the governor of Bithynia, intervenes in Syria and
  Within translations:
Cic:Fam_12.11
the generals L.Murcus and Q.Crispus. When those gallant
Cic:Fam_12.12
of the commanders, Murcus and Crispus. As for Bassus, the
Cic:Phil_11.30
receive from Quintus Marcius Crispus, proconsul and Lucius Statius
Cic:Pis_54
science, my friend Quintus Marcius, whose devotion to duty,
Crispus 4
(Flavius Julius Crispus) - Roman consul, 318 A.D.
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Oros_7.28
to death his own son Crispus and his sister's son Licinius.
SelPap_2.345
tus for the 5th time and Crispus the most illustrious
Crispus
- in documents
SelPap_2.406
mnasiarch, auditor, from Crispus also called Sarapion,
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Capitolinus13
Crispus → see
Passienus
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