Sittius - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Sittius
(P. Sittius) - an Italian who aided Caesar in Africa
64/20
Sittius, an associate of P.Sulla and Catilina, goes out to Spain.
57/50
Cic:Fam_5.17, a letter from Cicero to P.Sittius.
46/7
P.Sittius captures Cirta, and forces Juba to return home.
44/92
Sittius is defeated and killed by Arabio.
  Within translations:
Athen_12.543
and Tigranes. And Sittius, also, was a man very notorious
Cic:Sull_56
[20.] [56] "But Sittius was sent by him to
Cic:Sull_58
[58] But Sittius himself - for I must
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