Marsi - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Marsi
- a tribe, living to the east of Latium, Italy
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+ Marsian , Marsians , Marsic
308/11
The Romans join with the Marsi to fight against the Samnites, and cap
304/17
make an alliance with the Marsi, Paeligni, Marrucini, and Frentani
301/20
The dictator Valerius defeats the Marsi.
301/31
Valerius celebrates a triumph over the Etruscans and Marsi.
203/26
ous treatment by Fabius of a Marsian and a Lucanian who were both sus
103/5
Sulla persuades the Marsi to stay allied to Rome.
91/5
The Marsic leader Q.Poppaedius is a guest at the home of Drusus.
90/16
appointed to share the command against the Marsi with C.Marius.
90/26
C.Marius defeats the Marsi and kills over 6,000 of them.
90/30
ing between C.Marius and the Marsi under Poppaedius; Marius refuses
89/5
Cato is defeated and killed by the Marsi near Lake Fucinus.
89/8
Pompeius defeats the Marsi.
88/3
The Marsi start to sue for peace.
83/23
Crassus collects new recruits for Sulla from amongst the Marsi.
  Within translations:
Cic:Brut_169
of Vettium, one of the Marsi, whom I myself was acquaint
Cic:Brut_303
were intermitted by the Marsic war, and I myself made my
Cic:Dom_116
in his birthplace among the Marsi, had no longer a roof
Cic:LegAgr_2.90
with Fregellae ** and the Marsi. ** In all these internal
Cic:Phil_11.4
forward with a legion some Marsian or other called Octavius, an
Cic:Phil_12.27
with Publius Vettius Scato, the Marsian leader, ** between the two
Cic:Vat_36
most austere of people, the Marsians and Paelignians, most heroic of
CIL_1.5
Lake. Dialect-Latin or mixed Marsian and Latin. E
CIL_1.388
The Supinate village of the Marsians. On stone f
Diod_37.1
reatest war known to us is the Marsic War, named after the
Diod_37.2
says that) the so-called Marsic war (which happened in his
Diod_37.13
mpaedius, general of the Marsi, attempted a great and extr
Diod_37.15
with the chief command of the Marsi, also advanced with
Diod_38.15
And now that the Marsic war was coming to an end, anothe
FastCap_p74
Julius C.f. L.n. Caesar The Marsic War [90] & L. Julius
FastTr__L
Iberia (modern Portugal) Marsi A tribe in central Italy,
FastTr_p97
(II), & over the Etruscans and Marsi, 10 k.Dec. (21st Nove
Hieron:Chron_1705
Ar.] The Romans defeated the Marsi, Umbri, and Paeligni.
Hieron:Chron_1928
in Ar.] The Picentes, Marsi and Paeligni fought a war
Just_38.4
time, was in arms in the Marsian war, demanding, not liber
Memn_21
ere fighting against the Marsi and Paeligni and Marrucini
Oros_5.18
of their forces, and the Marsi for their part chose as
Plin:HN_3.106
Superaequum and Sulmo; in the Marsian, those of Anxanum, Atina, the
Plin:HN_3.108
stated by Gellianus that a Marsian town of Archippe, founded by
Plin:HN_6.218
Ravenna, Ancona, Picenum, the Marsi, Paeligni and Sabines, Umbria,
Plin:HN_7.15
on in Italy also, the Marsi, said to be descended from
Plinius:Ep_2.15
How does your old Marsian property treat you? And your
Sall:Hist_1.77
able contribution to the Marsic war by providing soldiers
[Vict]:VirIll_32
time over the Gauls, Umbrians, Marsians, and Etruscans. As censor he
[Vict]:VirIll_63
Popedius, the leader of the Marsi. As consul in Spain, he
[Vict]:VirIll_80
Silo, the leader of the Marsi, to support the cause of
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