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  Tuditanus   (M. Sempronius Tuditanus) - Roman consul, 240 B.C.
240/_ Consuls: C. Claudius Ap.f. Centho, M. Sempronius C.f. Tuditanus
    Within translations:
Cic:Tusc_1.3   son of Caecus, and M. Tuditanus, a year before the birth
FastCap_p56   ntho , M. Sempronius C.f. M.n. Tuditanus [239] & C. Mamili
FastCap_p58   mpronius C.f. M.n. Tuditanus - they completed the 41st lus

  Tuditanus 2   (P. Sempronius Tuditanus) - Roman consul, 204 B.C.
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  + Sempronius
209/2 Cornelius Cethegus and P.Sempronius Tuditanus revise the lists of
205/8 lippus marches to Apollonia to face a Roman force led by Sempronius.
204/_ Consuls: M. Cornelius M.f. Cethegus, P. Sempronius C.f. Tuditanus
204/19 Indecisive fighting in Bruttium between Hannibal and Sempronius.
    Within translations:
Cic:Brut_58   who was the colleague of Tuditanus, and the son of Marcus.
Cic:Brut_60   int-consul with P. Tuditanus in the second Punic war [204
Cic:Brut_72   Rome in the consulship of M. Tuditanus, and C. Clodiu4
Ennius:Ann_300   is put in as a colleague to Tuditanus. He calls him an
FastCap_p62   nsors: P. Sempronius C.f. C.n. Tuditanus , M. Cornelius
Oros_4.18   18 Meanwhile the consul Sempronius 204 B.C. met Hannibal,

  Tuditanus 4   (C. Sempronius Tuditanus) - Roman praetor, 197 B.C.
197/29 C.Tuditanus is defeated and killed in Spain.
Oros_4.20   after this battle, Sempronius Tuditanus was crushed in a

  Tuditanus 5   (M. Sempronius Tuditanus) - Roman consul, 185 B.C.
185/_ Consuls: Ap. Claudius Ap.f. Pulcher, M. Sempronius M.f. Tuditanus
    Within translations:
FastCap_p64 cher , M. Sempronius M.f. C.n. Tuditanus [184] & P. Claudi

  Tuditanus 7   (C. Sempronius Tuditanus) - Roman consul, 129 B.C.
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129/_ Consuls: C. Sempronius C.f. Tuditanus, M'. Aquillius M.f.
129/22 Tuditanus is defeated in his first battle against the Iapydes.
129/27 Tuditanus defeats the Iapydes.
129/30 The triumph of Tuditanus, over the Iapydes.
129/38 CIL_1.652, recording the exploits of Tuditanus in Illyria.
    Within translations:
Cic:Brut_95   hese we may add C. Tuditanus, who was not only very polish
Cic:Rep_1.14   [14] In the year when Tuditanus and Aquilius were consuls, **
CIL_add.1   652 (C. Sempronius Tuditanus)
FastTr_p105   mpronius C.f. C.n. Tuditanus, consul, & over the Iapydes,
Oros_5.10   the consulship of C. Sempronius Tuditanus and M. Acilius 129 B.C.
Plin:HN_3.129   of Liburnia 150 miles. Tuditanus, who conquered the Istrians,

  Tuditanus 8   (Sempronius Tuditanus) - the maternal grandfather of Fulvia
75/49 The eccentricity of Tuditanus, grandfather of Fulvia.
75/50 .Longus fails in a legal challenge to the terms of Tuditanus' will
Ascon_40   by Sempronia, daughter of Tuditanus and daughter-in-law of P.
Cic:Acad_2.89   think of your relative Tuditanus, Catulus ? does anybody
Cic:Phil_3.16   his grandfather was noble." That Tuditanus you mean, of course, who
ValMax_7.8.1   How publicly and notoriously was Tuditanus known as a madman! He
ValMax_7.8.2   [8.2]   The behaviour of Tuditanus was crazy, but Aebutia, who


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