
Pomptinus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Pomptinus
(C. Pomptinus) - Roman praetor, 63 B.C.
61/21
C.Pomptinus defeats Catugnatus, the leader of the Allobroges, and cap
54/45
The triumph of Pomptinus, for his victory over the Allobroges seven
  Within translations:
Cic:Att_4.18
treason as it did you." Pomptinus wants to celebrate his triumph
Cic:Att_5.1
all of them, to rout Pomptinus out, and, when you have
Cic:Att_5.4
spoken with Scrofa. As to Pomptinus you are right. It comes
Cic:Att_5.5
that I intend to await Pomptinus up to the date that
Cic:Att_5.6
I had decided to await Pomptinus, I thought it most convenient
Cic:Att_5.8
ailment, and also my awaiting Pomptinus, of whom so far no
Cic:Att_5.10
have waited three days for Pomptinus, but have heard nothing certain
Cic:Att_5.11
have stayed just ten days. Pomptinus has come along with Cn.
Cic:Att_5.20
by a night assault of Pomptinus and a day assault of
Cic:Att_5.21
keep that excellent fellow Pomptinus; for Postumius is dragging
Cic:Att_6.3
rank that I have: for Pomptinus, who came out on that
Cic:Att_7.7
14 months. 3 I hope Pomptinus is getting well. You mention
Cic:Cat_3.5
praetors L. Flaccus and C. Pomptinus ; I laid the facts
Cic:Cat_3.14
praetors L. Flaccus and C. Pomptinus, for rendering me brave and
Cic:Flac_102
to you and to Gaius Pomptinus, ** a very brave man
Cic:Pis_58
Even my friend Gaius Pomptinus ** has likewise committed
Cic:ProvCon_32
dangers, and counsels, Gaius Pomptinus, that most gallant man,
FastTr_p108
eptember] 54 & [C. Pomptinus ..., propraetor, & over the
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