Pollio - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Pollio
(Carvilius Pollio) - a wealthy Roman knight, early 1st century B.C.
83/35
rious lifestyle of Carvilius Pollio, who is the first person at Rome
Pollio 2
(C.Asinius Pollio) - Roman consul, 40 B.C.
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+ Asinius
76/25
The birth of the writer C.Asinius Pollio.
60/22
starting point of Asinius Pollio's history of the Roman civil wars
44/6
Caesar sends Asinius Pollio to command his forces against Sextus Pomp
44/61
Sex.Pompeius defeats Asinius Pollio.
43/31
Cic:Fam_10.31, a letter from Pollio to Cicero, sent from Corduba.
43/75
.32-33 & 12.13, letters from Pollio and Cassius Parmensis to Cicero.
41/11
Asinius Pollio menaces the city of Patavium.
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Consuls: Cn. Domitius M.f. Calvinus (II) , C. Asinius Cn.f. Pollio
40/3
Asinius Pollio refuses to respond to some insults written by Octavian
39/6
Asinius Pollio defeats the Parthini.
39/11
The triumph of Pollio, over the Parthini.
37/1a
Asinius Pollio builds the first public library in Rome, in the Atrium
32/19
Pollio refuses to join in fighting against Antonius.
  Within translations:
CIL_1.1295
entury B.C.? Publius Critonius Pollio, son of Publius.
CIL_1.1578
of Lucius Novercinius Pollio, son of Lucius, of the
CIL_10.5159
tober, when Cn. Domitius and C.Asinius were consuls. A
CIL_add.2
(c. 45) t C. Asinius Pollio had as Caesar's representative
Eupolemus_4
[? Gnaeus Domitius and Asinius, 40 B.C.], a hundred and
ExcBarb_49B
and Crispus Octavius and Pollio Censorinus and Sabinus Pul
FastTr_p109
C. Asinius Cn.f. Pollio, proconsul, & from the Parthini,
Hieron:Chron_2020
in Ar.] Asinius Pollio, the orator and ex-consul who
Hieron:Chron_2030
rator and son of Asinius Pollio, who is also mentioned by
Joseph:AJ_14.138
ays thus, in the name of Asinius: "After Mithridates had
Joseph:AJ_14.389
second time, and Caius Asinius Pollio [the first time].
Joseph:AJ_15.343
lodged at the house of Pollio, who was very fond of
Malal_224
him when Calvisianus and Pollio were consuls, as Lucanus,
NicDam_130.112
Spain was in charge of Gaius Asinius, with another army.
Plin:HN_35.10
practice originated with Asinius Pollio, who first by founding
Plin:HN_36.23
in the collection of Asinius Pollio, as well as an Apollo
Plin:HN_36.24
in the collection of Asinius Pollio, and the Aesculapius and Diana
Plin:HN_36.25
copies in the collection of Asinius, where there is also his
Plin:HN_36.33
[33] Asinius Pollio, being an ardent enthusiast, was
Plinius:Ep_1.20
Gracchi and Cato I set Pollio, Caesar, Caelius, and, abo
Plinius:Ep_5.3
Caius Calvus, Asinius Pollio, Marcus Messalla, Quintus
Plinius:Ep_6.29
find that the saying of Pollio, or the saying which is
Syll_764.C
the tribe Palatina, Gaius Asinius Pollio, [son of Gnaeus], . .
ValMax_8.13e.4
and trustworthy authors. Asinius Pollio, not the least part
Pollio 3
(Sabirius Pollio) - a Roman rhetorician, (?) 1st century B.C.
Vit:Arat_1
they were written by Sabirius Pollio, and not by Aratus.
Pollio 4
(M. Barbatius Pollio) - Roman quaestor, 40 B.C.
+ Barbatius
41/15a
M.Barbatius spreads false rumours about M.Antonius amongst his suppor
Pollio
- in documents
SelPap_2.212
ian statues given by Vitrasius Pollio my procurator
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