Thermus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Thermus
- a city in Aetolia, Greece
+ Thermum
218/40
Philippus sacks Thermus, an Aetolian city.
207/5
us destroys the sanctuary at Thermus in Aetolia, and then attends
  Within translations:
Syll_366
(c. 292) the oath, in Aetolia at Thermon [and . . .] in the
Syll_421
(272-260) Aetolians, and at Thermon by the magistrates of
Syll_546
(214/3) nesses: From Thermon: & From (?) Eide: (?) Euryd
Syll_554
(c. 206/5) be inscribed and set up in Thermon and in Delphi.
Syll_622
(c. 185-175) hissa], at Delphi and Thermon, [and] he shall gi
Syll_629
(182) the one shall be set up in Thermon and the othe
Thermus 2
(Q. Minucius Thermus) - Roman consul, 193 B.C.
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+ Minucius
193/_
Consuls: L. Cornelius L.f. Merula, Q. Minucius Q.f. Thermus
193/15
Minucius escapes from a Ligurian ambush.
190/17
Minucius Thermus maltreats his officers in Liguria.
  Within translations:
FastCap_p64
Merula , Q. Minucius Q.f. L.n. Thermus [192] & L. Quinctiu
FastTr_p102
i[nucius Q.f. L.n. Thermus,] proconsul, & [from Further
Nepos_23.8
of Lucius Cornelius and Quintus Minucius 193 B.C. with five ships
Oros_4.20
and captured their king. 17 Minucius was drawn into a situation
Thermus 3
(M. Minucius Thermus) - Roman praetor, 81 B.C.
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80/14
The Romans under Thermus capture and sack Mytilene; C.Caesar wins
[Vict]:VirIll_78
Asia as an associate of Thermus, he often visited Nicomedes, the
Thermus 4
(Q. Minucius Thermus) - Roman propraetor in 51 B.C.
+ Minucius
76/21
the mysteries at Samothrace of Q.Minucius, P.Magulnius and others.
50/16
& 13.61-65, letters from Cicero to Minucius Thermus and P.Silius
50/20
Cic:Fam_2.13 & 2.18, letters from Cicero to Caelius and Q.^Thermus
  Within translations:
Cic:Att_7.23
command of Lentulus and Thermus have joined his army, Cae
Cic:Phil_13.13
envoys, Lucius Paulus, Quintus Thermus, and Caius Fannius, whose
Syll_747.A
(73) Quintus Minucius Thermus, son of Quintus, of the
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