Pontius - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Pontius
(C. Pontius) - Samnite leader, 4th century B.C.
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C.Pontius asks for a six hours' truce.
292/17
C.Pontius is a great leader of the Samnites in their wars against Rom
292/18
umph of Fabius over the Samnites, after which C.Pontius is executed.
Oros_3.15
the Roman troops. Their leader Pontius was so certain of victory
Oros_3.22
combat with the Samnite leader Pontius and surrounded by the enemy's
ValMax_7.2e.17
the army, and his own son, who was commander of the
[Vict]:VirIll_30
an ambush by the enemy Pontius Telesinus he sent pretended deserters
Pontius
- in documents
CIL_1.1618
ius, son of Sextus Aulus Pontius, freedman of Lucius N
Pontius → see
Aquila
Pontius → see
Pilatus
Pontius → see
Telesinus
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