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  - this index is generated from the lists of events, from the 4th to the 1st century B.C., on the Attalus website
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Secundus
127/3_ A cock falls in love with Secundus, a servant of Nicomedes II.

Segeda
154/12 ecause of the enlargement of Segeda; the start of the Celtiberian

Segesta
306/2_ Agathocles sacks the city of Segesta.
262/2_ Segesta, Halicyae and other towns go over to the Romans.
260/7_ Hamilcar defeats Caecilius near Segesta.
260/9_ The Romans raise the siege of Segesta.

Segestani
119/7_ Cotta and Metellus defeat the Segestani.

Segobriga
139/15 employed by Viriathus against Segobriga, Segovia, and the Romans

Segontia
75/16 ius defeats Pompeius, but is then defeated by Metellus at Segontia

Segovia
139/15 employed by Viriathus against Segobriga, Segovia, and the Romans
75/7_ Metellus defeats and kills Hirtuleius at Segovia.

Seiles
281/29 Seiles massacres 3000 Persian rebels.

Seius
74/33 The aedile M.Seius distributes cheap corn and oil.

Selene
69/17 Cleopatra Selene is put to death by Tigranes, after being imprisone

Seleuceia-in-Pieria
184/__ ic victor in the stadion race: Hippostratus of Seleuceia-in-Pieria

Seleuceia-on-Calycadnus
281/28 um, Nicopolis, Nisibis, Pella, Rhagae, and Seleuceia-on-Calycadnus

Seleuceia-on-Tigris
100/__ Olympic victor in the stadion race: Simmias of Seleuceia-on-Tigris

Seleuceia
311/35 The foundation of Seleuceia on the Tigris.
300/1_ The foundation of Seleuceia on the Orontes.
286/3_ hus, the son of Seleucus, settles Greeks from Babylon in Seleuceia
240/26 The birth of Diogenes of Seleuceia, the Stoic philosopher.
220/23 punishes the inhabitants of Seleuceia for their support of Molon.
219/12 Antiochus captures Seleuceia in Pieria.
186/1_ GLS_3(2).1183, a decree of Seleuceia in Pieria granting citizenshi
175/8_ OGI_245, a list of annual priests at Seleuceia in Pieria.
129/7_ Phraates punishes the inhabitants of Seleuceia.
128/4_ arthians fortify Ctesiphon, opposite Seleuceia on the river Tigris
109/14 letter from Antiochus VIII to Ptolemaeus IX concerning Seleuceia
108/8_ Antiochus Grypus grants independence to Seleuceia.
106/7_ A plot against Ptolemaeus Lathyrus is uncovered at Seleuceia.
82/21 er Jordan, and captures Dium, Essa, Gaulana, Seleuceia, and Gamala
69/17 by Tigranes, after being imprisoned at Seleuceia on the Euphrates
64/24 Pompeius is received with enthusiasm at Antioch and Seleuceia.

Seleucid
311/7_ The start of the Seleucid Era.
247/10 The Parthians gain independence from Seleucid rule.
83/19 es is either killed or expelled: the end of Seleucid rule in Syria
64/25 chus Asiaticus as king of Syria: the end of Seleucid rule in Syria
63/80 illed by the Arabs but Philippus, another Seleucid prince, escapes
57/41 oing to Egypt; regarded by some as the end of the Seleucid dynasty

Seleucids
126/9_ gains independence from the Seleucids; beginning of the Tyrian era.

Seleucus
318/23 Seleucus forces the Babylonians to pay for the upkeep of his army.
318/24 and crosses the Tigris despite opposition from Seleucus and Pithon
317/21 Seleucus recaptures the palace at Babylon.
315/12 onus rejects an ultimatum from Ptolemaeus, Seleucus, and Cassander
315/2_ Seleucus is visited by Antigonus at Babylon.
315/26 Polycleitus, Menelaus, and Seleucus to attack Antigonus in differe
315/3_ Seleucus wins the support of his subjects by his conduct as satrap
315/4_ Seleucus takes refuge with Ptolemaeus, in anticipation of an attack
315/5_ Seleucus attempts to organize a coalition against Antigonus in the
311/12 Seleucus gains complete control of Babylonia.
311/3_ Ptolemaeus sends Seleucus with a small force to reoccupy Babylonia.
311/30 Seleucus defeats Nicanor and gains control of Media.
311/6_ The beginning of the reign of Seleucus in Babylonia.
309/12 A night attack by Seleucus on the army of Antigonus.
309/3_ gonus attempts to recapture Babylon, but is forced out by Seleucus
307/18 Seleucus conquers the Parthians.
306/14 Seleucus conquers Bactria.
305/23 Seleucus proclaims himself king, and is given the epithet Nicator.
304/15 Fighting between Seleucus and the Indian king Sandracottus.
303/13 Seleucus agrees peace terms with Sandracottus, and receives in retu
302/25 Seleucus arrives in Cappadocia, where he stops for the winter.
301/12 tigonus is defeated and killed by Seleucus and Lysimachus at Ipsus
301/20 Palestine and Coele Syria, and Seleucus decides not to oppose him
300/2_ Seleucus holds a festival at "Iopolis", near Antioch.
298/10 3, an inscription at Didyma in honour of Antiochus son of Seleucus
298/13 Demetrius and Seleucus quarrel over Tyre and Sidon.
298/3_ Seleucus meets Demetrius at Rhossus, and marries his daughter Strat
297/14 egasthenes stays in India as Seleucus' ambassador to Sandracottus.
294/17 Coalition of Lysimachus, Seleucus, and Ptolemaeus against Demetrius
293/7_ and becomes joint king with Seleucus, in charge of the eastern prov
289/2_ Seleucus moves Jewish settlers into his new cities.
287/5_ OGI_214, a letter of Seleucus to the city of Miletus, about a dedi
286/19 Negotiations between Demetrius and Seleucus.
286/20 Inconclusive fighting between the armies of Demetrius and Seleucus
286/3_ Antiochus, the son of Seleucus, settles Greeks from Babylon in Sele
285/15 Seleucus rejects Lysimachus' advice that Demetrius should be put
285/6_ Seleucus captures Demetrius.
285/7_ Seleucus puts Demetrius under a strong armed guard.
282/28 War breaks out between Lysimachus and Seleucus.
282/35 olemaeus Ceraunus leaves Lysimachus and seeks refuge with Seleucus
282/6_ eus avoids the normal format of a letter, when writing to Seleucus
281/14 us is defeated and killed by Seleucus at the battle of Corupedium,
281/18 Diodorus the general of Seleucus is heavily defeated.
281/19 Seleucus captures Sardis.
281/20 es, their previous governor, but Seleucus threatens to attack them
281/24 itants of Lemnos erect temples in honour of Seleucus and Antiochus
281/25 Bagnall_15, a letter from Seleucus to Sopater, concerning the city
281/26 Seleucus enters into a treaty of friendship with Ptolemaeus (II ?).
281/27 Seleucus returns to the Greeks the statues etc. which were removed
281/28 Seleucus founds numerous cities throughout his kingdom, including
281/30 Seleucus unsuccessfully attempts to transplant Indian perfume trees
281/31 Seleucus plans a canal between the Black Sea and Caspian Sea.
281/33 Seleucus maintains a herd of elephants near Apameia.
281/34 General remarks on the reign of Seleucus.
281/35 maeus Ceraunus assassinates Seleucus and makes himself king of Mace
281/36 The funeral of Seleucus.
279/5_ that he has been summoned to judgement for the murder of Seleucus
268/__ Olympic victor in the stadion race: Seleucus of Macedonia
246/29a Seleucus, Antiochus and Apame, the children of Antiochus and Laodic
246/38 The death of Antiochus II, and accession of Seleucus II.
244/2_ ck from the forces of Ptolemaeus, but remains loyal to Seleucus II
243/5_ Seleucus' fleet is wrecked in a storm.
242/3_ Seleucus' army is defeated by the Egyptians, and forced to retreat
242/4_ Seleucus founds the city of Callinicum.
242/9_ The Egyptians besiege Damascus, but it is relieved by Seleucus
241/15 Seleucus forms a pact with Antiochus Hierax to drive the Egyptians
241/29 between Ptolemaeus III and Seleucus II: the end of the Third Syria
241/31 OGI_227, a letter from Seleucus II to Miletus.
241/32 phi in reply to a letter of Seleucus, which requested special privi
240/39 Seleucus defeats Antiochus Hierax in Lydia.
239/20 Seleucus II is defeated by Antiochus and the Galatians at Ancyra;
238/12 advantage of the war between Seleucus and Antiochus, to expand his
238/5_ Stratonice leaves Demetrius and joins her nephew Seleucus in Syria
237/11 radus makes an alliance with Seleucus, by the terms of which it is
230/6_ Seleucus II leads an expedition against the Parthians, but he fails
227/4_ ads a rebellion at Antioch, but is captured and killed by Seleucus
227/5_ Antiochus ambushes Andromachus, the general of Seleucus.
227/9_ Seleucus defeats his brother Antiochus.
226/10 The death of Seleucus II, who is succeeded by his son Seleucus III.
226/10 The death of Seleucus II, who is succeeded by his son Seleucus III
226/9_ Seleucus founds a new quarter at Antioch.
224/3a BabylChron_12, recording a visit of the brother of king Seleucus
223/1_ Seleucus sets out to attack Attalus, leaving Hermeias as vice-regen
223/4_ Mnesiptolemus recites his histories to Seleucus.
223/5_ Seleucus III is assassinated, and is succeeded by his brother Antio
190/9_ Seleucus attacks Pergamum.
187/22 The birth of Demetrius, the son of Seleucus.
187/6_ The death of Antiochus III, and accession of Seleucus IV.
186/1_ Aristolochus, a "friend" of Seleucus, in response to a letter from
181/7_ Seleucus IV decides not to help Pharnaces in the war against Eumene
175/10 Seleucus IV is murdered at the instigation of Heliodorus.
175/6_ Heliodorus, the minister of Seleucus, visits Jerusalem, but is dete
175/7_ ish high priest Onias visits Seleucus to seek his support against
175/9_ Seleucus is a weak and ineffectual king.
129/6_ captures the Syrian army, along with Seleucus the son of Antiochus
125/3_ Cleopatra kills her son Seleucus, after he proclaims himself king.
96/4_ Seleucus the son of Grypus is proclaimed king, and attacks Antiochu
95/5_ Seleucus defeats and kills Antiochus Cyzicenus; in the king-lists
95/8_ Antiochus Eusebes defeats Seleucus.
95/9_ Seleucus is burnt to death in his palace at Mopsu Hestia; he is suc
56/18 Seleucus Cybiosactes is summoned to be the consort of Berenice, but
170/12 Antiochus puts to death the "son of Seleucus".

Selge
218/37 The inhabitants of Selge repel an attack by Achaeus.

Selinus
250/7_ The Carthaginians destroy Selinus.

Sellasia
222/12 ntigonus enters Laconia and encamps opposite Cleomenes at Sellasia
222/15 igonus defeats Cleomenes at Sellasia, and forces him to escape from

Semias
139/13 The tyrant Semias is assassinated in Pisidia.

Sempronia
63/3_ Catilina gains the support of Sempronia and other women.

Sempronius
310/2_ P.Sempronius fails to stop Ap.Claudius remaining in office as censo
304/__ Consuls: P. Sempronius P.f. Sophus, P. Sulpicius Ser.f. Saverrio
304/12 Sempronius subdues the Aequi.
304/22 Sempronius celebrates a triumph over the Aequi.
299/6_ The censors P.Sempronius and P.Sulpicius complete the census; two
268/__ Consuls: P. Sempronius P.f. Sophus, Ap. Claudius Ap.f. Russus
268/10 Sempronius and Claudius both celebrate triumphs, over the Picentes.
268/7_ Sempronius defeats the Picentes.
253/__ Consuls: Cn. Servilius Cn.f. Caepio, C. Sempronius Ti.f. Blaesus
252/12 e censors M'.Valerius and P.Sempronius complete the census; 16 sena
252/3_ The triumph of Sempronius Blaesus, over the Carthaginians.
244/__ A. Manlius T.f. Torquatus Atticus, C. Sempronius Ti.f. Blaesus (II
240/__ Consuls: C. Claudius Ap.f. Centho, M. Sempronius C.f. Tuditanus
238/__ Consuls: Ti. Sempronius Ti.f. Gracchus, P. Valerius Q.f. Falto
218/__ Consuls: P. Cornelius L.f. Scipio, Ti. Sempronius C.f. Longus
218/23 Sempronius defeats the Carthaginian fleet at Lilybaeum.
218/38 Sempronius makes preparations at Lilybaeum.
218/56 Sempronius joins Scipio, and defeats Hannibal's Gallic allies in
217/1_ Sempronius returns to Rome to hold elections for new consuls.
215/__ Consuls: Ti. Sempronius Ti.f. Gracchus, L. Postumius A.f. Albinus
215/27 Ti.Sempronius Longus defeats a Carthaginian force under Hanno near
213/__ Consuls: Q. Fabius Q.f. Maximus, Ti. Sempronius Ti.f. Gracchus (II
211/2_ accused by the tribune Sempronius Blaesus of negligence in the pre
209/2_ Cornelius Cethegus and P.Sempronius Tuditanus revise the lists of
205/8_ ippus marches to Apollonia to face a Roman force led by Sempronius
204/__ Consuls: M. Cornelius M.f. Cethegus, P. Sempronius C.f. Tuditanus
204/19 Indecisive fighting in Bruttium between Hannibal and Sempronius
194/__ Cornelius P.f. Scipio Africanus (II), Ti. Sempronius Ti.f. Longus
194/11 Sempronius fights an indecisive battle against the Boii.
185/__ Consuls: Ap. Claudius Ap.f. Pulcher, M. Sempronius M.f. Tuditanus
177/__ Consuls: C. Claudius Ap.f. Pulcher, Ti. Sempronius P.f. Gracchus
163/__ Consuls: Ti. Sempronius P.f. Gracchus (II), M'. Juventius T.f. Thal
129/__ Consuls: C. Sempronius C.f. Tuditanus, M'. Aquillius M.f.
89/13 The praetor A.Sempronius Asellio is murdered after attempting to

Semtheus
221/15 agnall_69, an oath made by Semtheus concerning his duties as assis

Sena
283/7_ The Romans found a colony at Sena.
207/10 he consuls defeat and kill Hasdrubal at Sena on the river Metaurus

Senae
82/11 Pompeius defeats Marcius at Senae.

Senectute
150/13 Supposed date of the conversation in Cicero's "de Senectute".

Senones
284/3_ The praetor L.Caecilius is defeated by the Senones at Arretium
284/5_ The Senones murder Roman ambassadors.
284/6_ M'.Curius defeats the Senones.
57/45 nts Cavarinus as king of the Senones, and Tasgetius as king of the
53/14 Caesar forces the Nervii and Senones to submit.

Senpoeris
114/2_ PAmh_53, a receipt for sales tax paid by Senpoeris.
112/15 PAmh_31, receipt for a fine paid by Senpoeris.

Sentinum
295/16 at the Gauls and Samnites at Sentinum; death of the consul Decius.

Sentius
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.

Sepho
73/26 POxy_1628, a lease of land to Apollonius, near Sepho.

Septimius
72/58 Staienus, Bulbus, and Septimius Scaevola, who were involved in the

Septuagint
280/19 The Jewish Bible is translated into Greek (the "Septuagint").

Sequani
71/21 nters Gaul at the invitation of the Sequani, and defeats the Aedui

Serapio
138/__ ls: P. Cornelius P.f. Scipio Nasica Serapio, D. Junius M.f. Brutus
138/5_ us gives Nasica the nickname Serapio, because of his likeness to a

Serapis
58/69 suls ban the worship of Serapis, Isis and other eastern gods in Rom
50/57 The senate orders the demolition of temples of Isis and Serapis
48/73 omens, all the temples of Isis and Serapis in Rome are demolished

Sergius
96/14 C.Sergius Orata, a keen proponent of new luxuries, is brought to
90/45 CIL_708, the epitaph of C.Sergius, killed in battle with Q.Caepio.
67/43a etellus Celer convicts C.Sergius Silus on a charge of attempting to

Seron
165/8_ Judas defeats a Syrian force led by Seron.

Serranus
170/__ Consuls: A. Hostilius L.f. Mancinus, A. Atilius C.f. Serranus
136/__ Consuls: L. Furius Philus, Sex. Atilius M.f. Serranus
106/__ Consuls: C. Atilius Serranus, Q. Servilius Cn.f. Caepio
87/51 Atilius Serranus, P.Lentulus, C.Numitorius, M.Baebius and other pro
57/1_ Cicero, but the motion is blocked by the tribune Atilius Serranus

Sertorius
106/18 The youth and family background of Q.Sertorius.
102/15 Q.Sertorius goes as a spy into the camp of the Teutones.
96/5_ f T.Didius in Spain, with Q.Sertorius as military tribune; the Roma
90/4_ Q.Sertorius, as quaestor in Cisalpine Gaul, collects supplies for
88/49 Sulla stops Sertorius becoming tribune for the following year.
87/19 Cinna, Carbo, Sertorius, and Marius surround Rome with their forces
86/2_ Cinna and Sertorius massacre the freed slaves, who had been respons
83/21 Sertorius captures Suessa.
83/29 Sertorius abandons the war in Italy; he recruits more supporters
82/7_ Spain; counted by some as the start of the war against Sertorius
82/7_ Sertorius arrives in Spain; counted by some as the start of the war
81/32 C.Annius forces Sertorius to abandon Spain.
81/37 Sertorius attempts to settle in Mauretania, and later on the island
81/39 Sertorius thinks of setting out for the "Blessed Isles".
81/46 Sertorius defeats Ascalis and captures Tingis, after which he digs
80/10 Sertorius defeats Cotta in a naval battle near Mellaria.
80/18 Sertorius defeats Fufidius by the river Baetis.
80/3_ Sertorius mourns the death of his mother.
80/4_ resistance to the Romans: the start of the war against Sertorius
80/4_ Sertorius is called back by the Lusitani to lead their resistance
80/5_ Sertorius keeps a white fawn as a pet, which he pretends has supern
79/10 his general L.Thorius Balbus is defeated and killed by Sertorius
79/6_ Hirtuleius, a subordinate of Sertorius, defeats and kills Domitius
78/17 the town of Langobriga, but is ambushed and defeated by Sertorius
77/19 Sertorius wears down Metellus by using guerrilla tactics.
77/28 remainder of Lepidus' army to Spain, to fight alongside Sertorius
77/29 Sertorius captures Contrebia and other towns.
77/30 Sertorius retires to his winter camp at Castra Aelia.
77/31 llus in the war against Sertorius; L.Philippus says he is being sen
77/5_ Sertorius sets up a rival "senate" of his supporters in Spain.
77/6_ Sertorius wins the support of the Spanish leaders by his generosity
77/7_ Sertorius is rescued and carried to safety by his bodyguards after
76/11 Sertorius ambushes and destroys a legion from Pompeius' army, along
76/13 Sertorius outmanoeuvres Pompeius and captures Lauro.
76/2_ erperna's soldiers insist on joining together with Sertorius' army
76/4_ Sertorius attacks the Berones.
76/6_ Sertorius persuades his Spanish allies not to risk a pitched battle
76/8_ Sertorius forces the Characitani to surrender by filling their cave
75/10 Sertorius' forces besiege Carthago Nova.
75/11 An indecisive battle at Sucro between Sertorius and Pompeius.
75/13 Sertorius fawn is lost, and then found again.
75/16 Sertorius defeats Pompeius, but is then defeated by Metellus at Seg
75/18 Sertorius stands a siege and then withdraws from Cluvia.
75/21 Further skirmishes between Pompeius and Sertorius in Celtiberia
75/22 Metellus offers a reward for the assassination of Sertorius.
75/23 tellus celebrates his victory over Sertorius and withdraws to Gaul
75/26 Negotiations between Sertorius and Mithridates, leading to agreemen
75/3_ Sertorius collects fresh recruits for his army.
75/4_ r to be covered with blood: Sertorius interprets this as a favourab
75/4_ The weapons of Sertorius' army appear to be covered with blood: Ser
75/8_ Sertorius stabs the messenger bringing news of Hirtuleius' death.
74/19 Sertorius surprises Pompeius at Palantia and forces him to retreat.
74/20 Sertorius attacks the combined forces of Metellus and Pompeius at
73/7_ Sertorius takes harsh measures to stop his allies from deserting.
72/12 Stratagems employed by Sertorius during the war in Spain.
72/13 Sertorius is murdered by a group of his own officers.
72/14 comments on the war in Spain: Sertorius was a great general, but
72/32 troys the privates papers of Sertorius to stop them being used as
72/49 man citizens, accusing some of having escaped from Sertorius' army

Serviana
65/28 The creation of the Actio Serviana, a procedure in Roman law.

Servilia
59/19 Caesar buys an expensive pearl for Servilia, the mother of Brutus

Serviliani
116/__ C. Licinius P.f. Geta, Q. Fabius Q.Serviliani f. Maximus Eburnus

Servilianus
142/__ Caecilius Q.f. Metellus Calvus, Q. Fabius Q.f. Maximus Servilianus
142/5_ Servilianus arrives in Spain with two new legions, and repels an
142/8_ Viriathus defeats Servilianus; the bravery of Fannius enables the

Servilius
284/__ Consuls: C. Servilius Tucca, L. Caecilius Metellus Denter
253/__ Consuls: Cn. Servilius Cn.f. Caepio, C. Sempronius Ti.f. Blaesus
252/__ Consuls: C. Aurelius L.f. Cotta, P. Servilius Q.f. Geminus
248/__ onsuls: C. Aurelius L.f. Cotta (II), P. Servilius Q.f. Geminus (II
248/7_ The consul P.Servilius is almost indistinguishable from his twin
217/__ Consuls: Cn. Servilius P.f. Geminus, C. Flaminius C.f. (II)
217/45 Servilius raids the African coast.
203/__ Consuls: Cn Servilius Cn.f. Caepio, C. Servilius C.f. Geminus
203/__ Consuls: Cn Servilius Cn.f. Caepio, C. Servilius C.f. Geminus
202/__ Consuls: Ti. Claudius P.f. Nero, M. Servilius C.f. Pulex Geminus
201/1_ C.Servilius Geminus is appointed dictator to hold consular election
201/2_ C.Servilius celebrates the festival of Cerealia for the first time.
169/__ onsuls: Q. Marcius L.f. Philippus (II), Cn. Servilius Cn.f. Caepio
141/__ Consuls: Cn. Servilius Cn.f. Caepio, Q. Pompeius A.f.
140/__ Consuls: C. Laelius C.f., Q. Servilius Cn.f. Caepio
134/18 The birth of Servilius Isauricus.
125/11 onducted by the censors Cn. Servilius Caepio and L.Cassius Longinus
106/__ Consuls: C. Atilius Serranus, Q. Servilius Cn.f. Caepio
102/11 es over as leader of the slaves, and defeats the praetor Servilius
91/33 The praetor Q.Servilius, his legate Fonteius, and other Romans are
91/40 s secures the conviction of Servilius, who had prosecuted Lucullus'
88/50 The triumph of P.Servilius Vatia.
79/__ Consuls: P. Servilius C.f. Vatia, Ap. Claudius Ap.f. Pulcher
78/19 P.Servilius is sent out to suppress pirates in the eastern Mediterr
77/27 Servilius captures the stronghold at Olympus of the pirate Zenicete
76/9_ Servilius subdues Cilicia, and captures the cities of Attalis, Cory
75/12 Servilius crosses the Taurus mountains and attacks the Isauri.
75/28 General comments on Servilius' campaigns against the Cilician pirat
75/42 Servilius celebrates a triumph for his conquest of Cilicia.
73/42 P.Servilius Rullus is regarded as extravagant because he serves a
67/38 legal constraints, despite opposition from the tribune Servilius
51/44 s Claudius both prosecute M.Servilius on separate charges of extort
48/__ Consuls: C. Julius Caesar (II), P. Servilius Vatia Isauricus

Servius
66/24 Servius and Murena are rival candidates in the election of praetors

Sestius
64/29 Vatinius and Sestius are elected as quaestors for the following yea
63/77 Sestius uses his army to prevent the new tribunes from fomenting
62/29 letters from Cicero to C.Antonius, P.Sestius and M.Fadius Gallus
61/19 Plancius and Sestius serve under Antonius in Macedonia.
58/64 Sestius attempts to win Caesar's support for Cicero's return.
57/4_ The tribune P.Sestius attempts to announce adverse auspices, but
57/8_ Sestius gathers his own band of armed supporters.
56/12 ve against Vatinius, who is appearing as a witness against Sestius
56/13 ero's speech in defence of P.Sestius, who is accused of violence in

Sestus
288/15 Lachares escapes to Lysimacheia after Sestus is captured.
133/10 Menas of Sestus acts as envoy to Straton, the Attalid general in
130/10 The Thracians attack Sestus.
129/31 OGI_339, a decree of Sestus in honour of Menas.

Setia
198/16 A slave revolt at Setia.

Sextiae
122/6_ The foundation of Aquae Sextiae, by C.Sextius.
102/17 The first battle at Aquae Sextiae.
102/18 The second battle at Aquae Sextiae: Marius destroys the Teutones

Sextilia
273/10 The punishment of Sextilia, a Vestal Virgin.

Sextilius
113/19 CIL_2504, a dedication by P.Sextilius Philo and others at Delos
88/52 Carthage in the province of Africa, but is expelled by Sextilius
82/50 Q.Fadius Gallus leaves his estate to P.Sextilius Rufus.
69/10 Sextilius starts to besiege Mancaeus at Tigranocerta.
69/3_ Lucullus and Sextilius defeat an Armenian cavalry force, led by Mit
49/16 13.48, letters from Cicero to Mescinius Rufus and Sextilius Rufus

Sextius
124/__ Consuls: C. Cassius Longinus, C. Sextius C.f. Calvinus
123/4_ C.Sextius defeats the Salluvii.
122/12 The triumph of Sextius, over the Vocontii and Salluvii.
122/6_ The foundation of Aquae Sextiae, by C.Sextius.

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