
Sextius - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Sextius 4
(P. Sextius) - convicted of bribery in the elections for praetors, 100 B.C.
Cic:Brut_180
and convicted P. Sextius of bribery, when he was praetor
Sextius 7
(T. Sextius) - governor of "New Africa" after the death of Julius Caesar
42/18
T.Sextius seizes the province of Africa, after defeating and killing
40/12
Titus Sextius, the governor appointed by Antonius, defeats Fango
  Within translations:
CIL_10.6104
ndant of imperator Titus Sextius in Africa, aedile at
Sextius 10
(Q. Sextius) - a Pythagorean philosopher in the time of Julius Caesar
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+ Sextus
44/33
Cratippus, Pompeius Trogus, Q.Sextius and Theopompus are associates
40/36
Sextius, a Roman philosopher, almost drowns himself in the river Tiber
  Within translations:
Hieron:Chron_2017
ith the Parthians. Sextus, the Pythagorean philosopher,
Sextius
- in documents
CIL_1.1308
18 ft. CIL_1 .1308 Latin Text Sextius Geganius. Rome.
CIL_1.677
reedman of Lucius Marcus Sexti(us), freedman of Nume
CIL_1.681
lomusus, slave of Gnaeus Sextius Philemon, slave of Ba
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Sextius → see
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