Sentius - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Sentius
(C. Sentius) - Roman praetor, 94 B.C.
92/2
The Maedi defeat C.Sentius.
89/14
king Sothinus, invade Macedonia, but are forced back by C.Sentius.
88/69
Profiteering by C.Sentius, the Roman governor of Macedonia.
  Within translations:
Cic:Pis_84
preserved Macedonia when Gaius Sentius was praetor ** you
Cic:Verr_2.3.217
objectionable in that. [217] Gaius Sentius is a man notable for
Diod_37.5a
messenger to the praetor Sentius, to inform him of his son
Oros_5.18.30
of Macedonia. The praetor C. Sentius finally defeated him and forced
Syll_732
(94) and the praetor was Gaius Sentius son of Gaius, and the
Sentius 2
(C. Sentius) - a Roman senator, 49 B.C.
Joseph:AJ_14.229
Veturian tribe; of Caius Sentius, the son of Caius, of the
Sentius
- in documents
CIL_1.839
tone: The praetor Lucius Sentius son of Gaius, on a
Sentius → see
Saturninus
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