• Titus Labienus (c. 100 – 17 March 45 BC) was a high-ranking military officer in the late Roman Republic. He served as tribune of the Plebs in 63 BC. Although...
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    Quintus Labienus Parthicus (died 39 BC) was a Roman general in the Late Republic period. The son of Titus Labienus, he made an alliance with Parthia and...
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  • Titus Labienus was an orator and historian in the time of Augustus, nicknamed Rabienus for his vigorous style. He killed himself when the Senate had his...
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    the Optimates. With the military victory at Munda and the deaths of Titus Labienus and Gnaeus Pompeius (eldest son of Pompey), Caesar was politically able...
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    Legion approached Labienus, who recognized him. The veteran threw his pilum at Labienus's horse, killing it. "That'll teach you Labienus, that a soldier...
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    army. Caesar sent his left wing cavalry round to Labienus' rear catching him in a pincer. Labienus' Numidian cavalry was able to extract themselves,...
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    forces under Titus Labienus and an anti-Roman Gallic coalition in 52 BC during the Gallic Wars. It was a Roman victory. Caesar sent Labienus to campaign...
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    thence to Pompey's camp. Caesar's most trusted lieutenant in Gaul, Titus Labienus also defected from Caesar to Pompey, possibly due to Caesar's hoarding...
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    with other river settlements in Europe. In 52 BC, a Roman army led by Titus Labienus defeated the Parisii and established a Gallo-Roman garrison town called...
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    today, if only they were commanded by a winner". In the aftermath, Titus Labienus, a trusted lieutenant of Caesar's during the Gallic wars who had deserted...
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  • victory, Caesar defeats the Pompeian forces of Titus Labienus and Gnaeus Pompey the Younger in Hispania. Labienus is killed in the battle and the Younger Pompey...
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    22; 33. Hinard, 2000, p. 820 Morello, Antonio (2005). Titus Labienus et Cingulum, Quintus Labienus Parthicus Volume 9 of Nummus et historia. Circolo numismatico...
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    second denomination is from the Roman general Titus Labienus, that gives his name to the port (Portus Labienus) and subsequently to the surrounding area....
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  • Look up Titus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Titus (AD 39–81) was Roman emperor from 79 to 81. Titus may also refer to: Epistle to Titus, a book...
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    the tribune who was killed in Britain was Quintus Laberius Durus; Titus Labienus was his legate in Gaul. The error can be traced to Orosius's Histories...
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  • the Rubicon, plunging the Republic into civil war and turning his deputy Labienus and old friend Pompey against him. Caesar captures Rome unopposed and Pompey...
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    in charge of the left, Scipio of the center and Ahenobarbus the right. Labienus was entrusted with command of the cavalry charge, while Pompey himself...
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    attacked any part of the inner fortification which seemed weak. Caesar sent Labienus to support the defense of the weak area with six cohorts of cavalry. He...
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    committed suicide, at the Battle of Thapsus in 46 BC. Together with Titus Labienus, former general in Caesar's army, the Pompey brothers crossed over to...
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  • – In his last victory, Julius Caesar defeats the Pompeian forces of Titus Labienus and Pompey the Younger in the Battle of Munda. 180 – Commodus becomes...
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  • naming his own legates. Caesar also received Titus Labienus as legatus cum imperio in the law; Labienus' appointment may have been, according to Syme...
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  • Sixth Legion, at the present day site of Arles. Civil War: January 4 – Titus Labienus fights Julius Caesar in the Battle of Ruspina. April - Caesar defeats...
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    and the bridges to keep the Romans from crossing. The Romans, led by Titus Labienus, one of Caesar's generals, marched south to Melun, crossed the river...
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  • there. After resting his forces at Avaricum, he sent his top legate, Titus Labienus, with four legions north; this to keep the northern Gauls from interfering...
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    (S 3:Ep 1) "Multistorey, Part Two" (S 3:Ep 2) Julius Caesar (2003) Titus Labienus Two-part TV Mini-series directed by Uli Edel 2004 Bo' Selecta! Himself...
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    Julius Caesar defeats the Pompeian forces of Titus Labienus and Pompey the younger in the Battle of Munda. Labienus dies in battle, Pompey the younger is executed...
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    Southeastern Mexico. Julius Caesar, Roman general and politician (d. 44 BC) Titus Labienus, Caesar's chief lieutenant in the conquest of Gaul (d. 45 BC) Cornelia...
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    manner in the trial of Gaius Rabirius by one of the plebeian tribunes – Titus Labienus – for the murder of Saturninus in accordance with a senatus consultum...
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  • Julius Caesar defeats the Pompeian forces of Titus Labienus and Pompey the younger in the Battle of Munda. Labienus dies in battle, Pompey the younger is executed...
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  • suspected of involvement in two abortive coup attempts. In 63 a tribune, Titus Labienus, prosecuted the elderly optimate senator Gaius Rabirius for the killing...
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