Antistius - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Antistius 5
(L. Antistius Reginus) - tribune of the plebs in 103 B.C.
ValMax_4.7.3
If you examine L. Reginus as to his sincerity towards
Antistius 6
(P. Antistius) - tribune of the plebs in 88 B.C., father-in-law of Cn.Pompeius
86/50
and marries the daughter of Antistius, the praetor who judged the
85/37
P.Antistius is the leading orator at Rome, during the absence of Sull
  Within translations:
Cic:Brut_182
M. Drusus, and P. Antistius; for no age whatsoever has
Cic:Brut_226
Sulpicius was P. Antistius,- a plausible declaimer, who,
Cic:Brut_308
ker in the courts. Antistius too was daily rising into rep
Cic:Brut_311
rs, Scaevola, Carbo, and Antistius;- the return of Cotta,
Oros_5.20
Carbo, L. Domitius, and P. Antistius, who had been summoned to
Antistius 8
(L. Antistius) - tribune of the plebs in 58 B.C.
56/56b
The tribune Antistius attempts to prosecute Caesar, but is not allowe
Antistius
- in documents
SelPap_1.85
Julius Bolyssius, Marcus Antistius Petronianus, Julius
Antistius → see
Vetus
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