• Quintus Sertorius (c. 126 – 73 BC) was a Roman general and statesman who led a large-scale rebellion against the Roman Senate on the Iberian peninsula...
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  • Sulla. The war takes its name from Quintus Sertorius, the leader of the opposition. It was notable for Sertorius' successful use of guerrilla warfare...
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  • Quintus Calidius, who had helped bring his father back, by supporting his bid for the praetorship. Sometime during his consulship, Quintus Sertorius,...
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  • Quintus Sertorius. After a brief resistance Sertorius and his men were expelled from the Iberian peninsula. Unfortunately for the Sullans, Sertorius would...
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    legion which drove Sertorius and the pirates from the Balearics. They regrouped in Baetica where the pirates decided to break with Sertorius and sail to Africa...
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  • by a rebel force under the command of the renegade Roman general Quintus Sertorius and an army of Roman Republic under the command of the Roman general...
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  • 72 BC in the Sertorian War. He conspired against and assassinated Quintus Sertorius, and was defeated and executed by Pompey the Great. The names Perperna...
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  • legate of Quintus Sertorius during the Sertorian War, in which he fought from 80 BC until his death in 75 BC. He is considered Sertorius's most trusted...
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  • a general called Gaius Herennius, both legates of the Roman rebel Quintus Sertorius, and a Roman Republican army under the command of the Roman general...
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  • Quintus Sertorius (c. 126–73 BC) was a rebellious Roman general and statesman. Sertorius may also refer to: Sertorius (Bancroft play), a 1679 English-language...
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  • rebel Quintus Sertorius. The rebel army was victorious, gaining Sertorius control over Hispania Ulterior. In 82 BC, during Sulla's civil war, Sertorius left...
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  • Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus and Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius and an army of Sertorian rebels under the command of Quintus Sertorius. The location of the battle...
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  • Quintus Sertorius, a former supporter of Marius and Cinna – Sullan victory. 80 BC – Battle of the Baetis River – Rebel forces under Quintus Sertorius...
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  • Quintus Sertorius, who defied the dictator Sulla and his allies for a decade after the populares were driven from power in Rome. The nomen Sertorius is...
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  • Quintus Sertorius defeats the generals Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus and Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius at the Battle of Saguntum. In this period Quintus Sertorius...
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  • Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius, Quintus Lutatius Catulus, Gaius Scribonius Curio, Gaius Antonius, Gaius Verres, Marcus Aemilius Lepidus, and Quintus...
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  • Roman rebel Quintus Sertorius and a Roman Republican army under the command of the Roman general and proconsul of Hispania Ulterior Quintus Caecilius Metellus...
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  • in 75 BC between a rebel army under the command of the Roman rebel Quintus Sertorius and a Roman army under the command of the Roman general Pompey. The...
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    possible site of the battle in 75 BC where Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius was victorious over Quintus Sertorius and Hirtuleius. Hirtuleius died in the fighting...
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  • supplies, and Cinna went on to besiege the city. Cinna's lieutenants Quintus Sertorius and Papirius Carbo fought inconclusively against Octavius and Strabo...
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  • florest. Anhanga can change into a man or sometimes other animals. Quintus Sertorius, while a general in Lusitania, had a tame white stag which he had...
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    world might be quite flexible in longitude: when the Roman commander Quintus Sertorius crossed from Hispania to North Africa, he was told by the residents...
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  • Orthodox Church Quintus Pleminius Quintus Pompeius Falco Quintus Roscius Gallus (died 62 BC) Quintus Sertorius (died 73 AD) Quintus Servilius Caepio...
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    Madeira. Plutarch in his Parallel Lives (Sertorius, 75 AD) referring to the military commander Quintus Sertorius (d. 72 BC), relates that after his return...
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    Quintus Sertorius defeats the generals Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus and Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius at the Battle of Saguntum. In this period Quintus Sertorius...
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    Sertorius led the campaign against Metellus, while Pompey defeated his subordinates Perpenna and Gaius Herennius outside Valencia. When Sertorius took...
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    to indicate Madeira islands. Plutarch (Sertorius, 75 AD) referring to the military commander Quintus Sertorius (d. 72 BC), relates that after his return...
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    Sulla (during the Social War at Nola, according to his own memoirs) Quintus Sertorius (In 97 BC while serving in Hispania as a military tribune under Titus...
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    dedicated to recruiting for the next year's campaign amid poor weather: Quintus Sertorius had raised a considerable force in Etruria, but was alienated from...
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    name of Dianium (after their goddess Diana). In the 1st century BC Quintus Sertorius established a Roman naval base here. From 636–696, under Visigothic...
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