
Pansa - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Pansa
(Q. Appuleius Pansa) - Roman consul, 300 B.C.
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Consuls: M. Valerius M.f. Corvus (V), Q. Appuleius Pansa
300/6
Appuleius begins the siege of Nequinum in Umbria.
  Within translations:
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Corvus V , Q. Appuleius . . . Pansa censors: P. Semproniu
Pansa 2
(C. Vibius Pansa Caetronianus) - Roman consul, 43 B.C.
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Consuls: C. Vibius Pansa Caetronianus , A. Hirtius A.f.
43/11
Cicero practices declamation with Hirtius and Pansa.
43/42
Gallorum: M.Antonius defeats Pansa, but is then defeated by Hirtius.
43/49
The consul Pansa dies of wounds received in the battle of Forum Gallo
43/52
Hirtius and Pansa are given public funerals.
  Within translations:
Cassiod:Chr_711
Curia Pompeia. [711] & C. Pansa and A. Hirtius. & In
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conquest of Gaul. [Ol. 183.1] Pansa and Hirtius were cons
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ersation with our friend Pansa, and his son Curio, when
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trusted, while, at Rome, Pansa has collected strong forces
Cic:Fam_12.7
for the violent opposition of Pansa. Having made the prop
Cic:Fam_15.17
icated. Our friend Pansa set out in military uniform on
Cic:Fam_15.19
that our friend Pansa was sped on his way by universal
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(1st cent. A.D.) fasces], when Hirtius and Pansa [were consuls]. (
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years. Hirtius and Pansa Burtus and Cortilianus Gaius Juli
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80] [43] & C. Vibius C.f. C.n. Pansa Caetronianus - died
Festus:Brev_2
Brutus and Publicola to Pansa and Hirtius there were 916
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so) and appointed Vibius Pansa and Aulus Hirtius as consul
NicDam_130.111
the following men: Publius, Vibius, Lucius and especial
Obseq_69
statue of the consul C. Pansa collapsed in the home of
Oros_6.18
Mutina, the consuls Hirtius and Pansa 43 B.C. together with Caesar,
ValMax_5.2.10
the funerals of Hirtius and Pansa, they who provided all the
Pansa 3
(L. Titinius Pansa Saccus) - consular tribune, 400 B.C.
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ullinus L. Titinius L.f. M'.n. Pansa Saccus L. Publilius
Pansa
- in documents
SelPap_1.43
husband Gaius Valerius Pansa, ex-gymnasiarch, from
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