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  Scaptius   (M. Scaptius) - an agent and debt-collector of M.Brutus
56/56 safeguard a loan given by M.Scaptius to the town of Salamis in Cyp
50/4 the inhabitants of Salamis in Cyprus, through his agent M.Scaptius.
    Within translations:
Cic:AdBrut_4   I handed a letter to Scaptius, ** and on the same
Cic:AdBrut_26   Casca there and Labeo and Scaptius. But she put the question
Cic:Att_5.21   of Salamis in Cyprus, M. Scaptius and P. Matinius, whom he
Cic:Att_6.1   the people of Salamis to Scaptius is good at law. The
Cic:Att_6.1   Brutus through you, on M. Scaptius and L. Gavius, who are
Cic:Att_6.2   settle all their debt with Scaptius, but with interest at 12
Cic:Att_6.3   were paying down the money. Scaptius was not content with 12
Cic:Att_6.3   men of straw, Matinius, and Scaptius, who is perhaps angry because
Cic:Att_15.13   Brutus, but Servilia says M. Scaptius has come, and that without
Ennius:Ann_461   Ennius), ask me to give Scaptius some cavalry to collect


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