Saxa - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Saxa (L. Decidius Saxa)
- Roman governor of Syria, killed in 40 B.C.
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42/13
Saxa and Norbanus occupy Macedonia with the advance forces of the tri
40/5
thians invade Syria and defeat the army of Saxa, the Roman governor.
Cic:Phil_8.9
All the Cafos, all the Saxas, and the rest of the
Cic:Phil_8.26
even for Cafo and Saxa, pugnacious and brawny centurions
Cic:Phil_10.22
pernicious to the State. And Saxa and Cafo are tampering with
Cic:Phil_11.12
is in addition a certain Saxa, whom Caesar gave us out
Cic:Phil_11.37
have handed themselves over to Saxa and Cafo, men born for
Cic:Phil_12.20
I say, will not endure Saxa, nor Cafo, nor the two
Cic:Phil_13.2
Trebellius, Bestia, Nucula, Munatius, Lento, Saxa ? I have named a
Cic:Phil_13.27
how can I pass over Saxa Decidius, a fellow fetched from
Cic:Phil_14.10
skilled and cunning surveyor Saxa had already apportioned by
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