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Vatia
(P. Servilius Vatia Isauricus) - Roman consul, 79 B.C.
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The birth of Servilius Isauricus.
88/50
The triumph of P.Servilius Vatia.
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Consuls: P. Servilius C.f. Vatia, Ap. Claudius Ap.f. Pulcher
78/19
P.Servilius is sent out to suppress pirates in the eastern Mediterran
77/27
Servilius captures the stronghold at Olympus of the pirate Zenicetes,
76/9
Servilius subdues Cilicia, and captures the cities of Attalis, Corycu
75/12
Servilius crosses the Taurus mountains and attacks the Isauri.
75/28
General comments on Servilius' campaigns against the Cilician pirates
75/42
Servilius celebrates a triumph for his conquest of Cilicia.
44/71
The death of Servilius Isauricus, at the age of 90 years.
  Within translations:
FastCap_p76
ervilius C.f. M.n. Vatia - who was later called Isauricus
FastTr_p108
ervilius C.f. M.n. Vatia, propraetor, & [over ...], 12 k.N
Festus:Brev_11
[11] The proconsul Servilius, who had been dispatched to
Festus:Brev_12
of the Syrias. Servilius, a proconsul, having been dis
GranLic_20
own. Marius routed Servilius at Ariminum; his killed a few
GranLic_32
by the consuls Claudius and Servilius. Before that
Hieron:Chron_1973
Servius Sulpicius and P.Servilius Isauricus were given
OGIS_449.449
rgamon honoured Publius Servilius Isauricus, son of Publius, t
OGIS_449.450
saved by Publius Servilius Isauricus, son of Publius, the
Oros_5.22
[22] When P. Servilius and Appius Claudius had been
Oros_5.23
it. 21 The ex-consul Publius Servilius, however, who was eager to
Plut:Mor_203
triumph. & Hereat Servilius, one of the nobles, was displ
Sall:Hist_2.69
obey all commands. Servilius was aware of the ferocity of
Schol:Bob_96
ribune, he accompanied P.Servilius, a most worthy and resp
ValMax_8.5.6
of reasoning in court. Publius Servilius, who was consul and censor
Vatia 2
(P. Servilius Vatia Isauricus) - Roman consul, 48 B.C.
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Consuls: C. Julius Caesar (II), P. Servilius Vatia Isauricus
46/73
c:Fam_13.68 & 13.77, letters from Cicero to Servilius and Sulpicius.
46/93
Cic:Fam_13.66, a letter from Cicero to P.Servilius.
45/72
A letter from the proconsul (?) Vatia to the city of Miletus.
45/73
Parium are instructed by (?) Servilius to respect the rights of Jews.
45/74
Servilius Vatia grants privileges to the temple of Artemis at Hiero
45/75
449, a decree of the city of Pergamon in honour of Servilius Vatia
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Consuls: L. Antonius M.f. , P. Servilius P.f. Vatia Isauricus (II)
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ChronPasc_461
aeus. [Ol. 183.3] Antonius and Isauricus were consuls. The
Cic:Fam_12.2
month afterwards, nor P.Servilius, who immediately follow
ExcBarb_49B
Antoninus and Sevilianus Isauricus and Crispus Octavius
FastCap_p76
ervilius P.f. C.n. Vatia Isauricus & [p78] [47] & dictator
Joseph:AJ_14.244
[244] "Publius Servilius Vatia, the son of Publius, the
Malal_217
the consulship of (?) Isauricus and Antonius (for the
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