Fufidius - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Fufidius
(L. Fufidius) - a Roman orator, late 2nd century B.C.
Cic:Brut_112
inscribed to L. Fufidius containing the History of his
Cic:Brut_113
Scaurus. [113] & Fufidius himself was likewise a tolerab
Plin:HN_33.21
many authorities, the Lucius Fufidius to whom Scaurus dedicated
Fufidius 2
(L. Fufidius) - Roman praetor, about 81 B.C.
80/18
Sertorius defeats Fufidius by the river Baetis.
79/1
Fufidius summons Domitius, governor of Hispania Citerior, to come to
  Within translations:
Sall:Hist_1.48
thought less worthy than Fufidius, a vile wench, the disho
Sall:Hist_1.95
108M] & & When Fufidius arrived soon afterwards with
Fufidius
- in documents
CIL_1.1537
son of Gaius, and Marcus Fufidius son of Marcus, by a
CIL_1.698
magistracy of Numerius Fufidius, son of Numerius, and
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