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  Encyclopedia: Titus Labienus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Led by Titus Labienus, a talented general, and the brothers Sextus and Gnaeus Pompeius (Pompey's sons), the conservatives had all the resources of Hispania to use and an recently levied army of 13 legions.
Titus Labienus, commander of the Pompeian cavalry saw this attack and proceeded to prevent it, since Bogud was threatening their rear.
Led by Titus Labienus, a talented general, and the brothers Sextus and Gnaeus Pompeius (Pompey's sons), the conservatives had used the resources of Hispania to levy an army of thirteen legions.
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 Titus Labienus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 63 BC, at Caesar's instigation, Labienus prosecuted Gaius Rabirius for treason; in the same year, as tribune of the plebs, he carried a plebiscite which indirectly secured for Caesar the dignity of pontifex maximus (Dio Cassius xxxvii.
He served as a legatus throughout Caesar's Gallic campaigns and took Caesar's place whenever he went to Rome.
Another Titus Labienus was an orator and historian in the time of Augustus Caesar, nicknamed Rabienus for his vigorous style.
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 Talk:Titus Labienus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He couldn't have; crossing the pomerium would have stripped him of his imperium, but even leaving his provinces during at all during his tenure would have been frowned upon (the meeting with Pompey and Crassus was at Luca, on the southern border of Italian Gaul, for instance).
Labienus was the chief lieutenant of Julius Cesar during the gallic Wars and saved Ceasar´s live during that campaign.
Labienus deserted and brought 3700 German and Gallic cavalry with him.
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 Encyclopedia: Titus Annius Milo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Titus Annius Milo Papianus was a Roman political agitator, the son of C.
Titus Annius Milo was a Roman political agitator, the son of
Titus Annius Milo was a Roman political agitator, the son of C.
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 Biography of Titus Labienus, Caesar’s Lieutenant in Gaul
Labienus’ Lieutenancy in Gaul, 58 to 51 b.c.e.
Labienus had one legion among the Remi, near their common border with the Treveri (5.24.2).[32] No doubt partly responsible for Caesar’s choice was Labienus’ familiarity with the area from his operations there in 56 b.c.e.
Labienus was not one to hesitate in a crisis.
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Titus being younger and less experience feels uneasy as the hairs on the back of his neck raise.....he does not realize Luc is closer that he suspected.
Titus was after all the one in charge of his torture while he was a captive in Rome..
Titus is quick to respond and dodges skilfully, holding his own dagger to Lucs body, right at the lowest rib and angled up so if he pushed in, it would reach up into a lung.
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 Quintus Labienus (42-39 B.C.)
Titus Labienus later died at the battle of Munda fighting Caesar's forces.
Among the ambassadors was Quintus Labienus who apparently succeeded in his mission, for Parthians were counted among the defeated republican forces of Cassius and Brutus at the battle of Philippi (in Macedonia) against Octavian and Antony, 42 B.C. Following his victory at Philippi, Antony went to Tarsus to consolidate his control in the east.
With Labienus, the Parthians had in two years restored their territory to nearly the limits of the old Achaemenid empire and controlled all of Asia Minor except for a few cities.
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 Titus Labienus at opensource encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Another Titus Labienus was an orator and historian in the time of...
Another Titus Labienus was an orator and historian...
Labienus toimi Caesarin legaattina koko Gallian sodan aikana.
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 Titus Labienus - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Titus Labienus - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
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 Battle of Munda
Eventually, this lead to the end of the Roman Republic.
Titus Labienus, commander of the Pompian cavalry saw this attack and proceeded to prevent it, since Bogud was threatening their rear.
Titus Labienus was one of the deceased but the brothers Sextus and Gnaeus Pompeius managed to escape to modern Corduba.
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 Goes off like a Roman Candle before fading into the night... - www.ezboard.com
At first titus paid him no mind when he came into the stables, but then the young man started to harass Ayana about seeing Rose after having been told several times politely Rose could not be seen right now.
By this time Dava had told Titus the peasant that he would teach Titus a lesson and challenged him to a spar… Oni just smiled and told him to go ahead while Esprit told him not to kill the boy…for he wanted his turn.
Titus was not a father himself, but he didn’t have to be to see it was plain she needed to talk to her father because she was deply troubled.
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 August 9th 48bc - Ancient Roman Empire Forums
On Caesars left is the river Enipeus,he has three battle lines with a fourth held in reserve,he places his cavalry on his right.Marcus antonius is the commander of the troops on the left,Domitius Calvinus has the centre and Publius Sulla takes command of the right.
Titus Labienus led a cavalry charge and succeeded in pushing back Caesar's cavalry and light infantry.
However, when confronted by Caesar's fourth line of heavy infantry, Labienus' charge was pushed back and the light infantry and cavalry of Pompey's right were pushed into the foothills of Mount Dogandzis.
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 Life of Gaius Julius Caesar
The next day Caesar sent Titus Labienus, his lieutenant, with those legions which he had brought back from Britain, against the Morini.
One legion which he had raised last on the other side of the Po, and five cohorts, he sent among the Eburones, the greatest portion of whom lie between the Meuse and the Rhine, [and] who were under the government of Ambiorix and Cativolcus.
Now he gets a message from Labienus that the Gauls are only 3 miles away and he shouldn't leave, and that the legion of Cotta and Sabinus have been slaughtered.
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 Titus Definition / Titus Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
For other things named "Titus", please see Titus (disambiguation).
Titus FlaviusFlavius was the name of a gens in ancient Rome, meaning "blonde." The feminine form was Flavia.
Titus is a book of the canonic New Testament, one of the three.
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 Forum Romanum
As a magistrate of Nova Roma, I, Titus Labienus Fortunatus, swear to honor the
I, Titus Labienus Fortunatus, swear to uphold and defend the Religio Romana as
I, Titus Labienus Fortunatus, further swear to fulfill the obligations and
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 Caesar
Titus Labienus, the reins of a patient horse looped through the crook of one elbow, lounged up against the wall of his house, talking to some hulking Gaul hung with gold and blazing colors.
The pair of them were probably still deploring the fate of the last leader of the Aedui cavalry, who had fled rather than be dragged across those heaving waters to Britannia.
Trebatius itched to inform Labienus that it was none of his business, but he gave a sick smile and answered; Labienus was, after all, the general in the absence of the General.
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 Battle of Thapsus - Art History Online Reference and Guide
Other key figures in the resistance were Titus Labienus, Publius Attius Varus, Lucius Afranius, Marcus Petreius and the brothers Sextus and Gnaeus Pompeius (Pompey's sons).
Its army included 40,000 men (circa 10 legions), a powerful cavalry led by veteran Titus Labienus, allied forces of local kings and 60 war elephants.
Titus Labienus, the Pompeian brothers and others had managed to escape to the Hispania provinces.
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 Battle of Ruspina - 46 BC
The Pompeian forces in North Africa were primarily Numidian allies under the capable command of Titus Labienus, a former subordinate who had proven to be an effective but brutal general in Caesar's Gallic campaigns.
His army was so engaged when the Romans were surprised by a large force of Numidians under Labienus.
In the pursuit that followed, however, both Labienus and Petreius were wounded.
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 Could be Quintus Labienus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Quintus Labienus was the son of Titus Labienus, one of Caesar's accessories to the conquest of Gaul who later betrayed him and was killed in battle in the Spanish War.
That Quintus, known as Quintus Labienus Parthicus followed the gens Labienii policies of support to the Pompeian cause.
He fled to Parthia for fear of reprisals by the triumvirs (Marcus Antoninus, Lepidus and Octavianus later to be Augustus) after Caesar's assassination and became the best general of the parthian King Pacorus 1st.
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 Julius Caesar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Not content with an idle governorship, Caesar started the Gallic Wars (58 BCE–49 BCE) in which he conquered all of Gaul (the rest of current France) and parts of Germania and annexed them to Rome.
Among his legates were his cousins Lucius Julius Caesar and Mark Antony, Titus Labienus and Quintus Tullius Cicero, the younger brother of Caesar's political opponent, Cicero.
Nevertheless, Pompey's sons Gnaeus Pompeius and Sextus Pompeius, together with Titus Labienus, Caesar's former propraetorian legate (legatus propraetore) and second in command in the Gallic War, escaped to Hispania.
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 Life of Gaius Julius Caesar
Caesar, victor of two wars in one season, decides to winter his men in eastern Gaul among the Sequani under Propraetor Titus Labienus while he himself winters in Cisalpine Gaul.
Meanwhile in Rome during 58 BC Caesar's old "friend" Publius Clodius Pulcher, who caused the breakup of his second marriage, served his term as Tribune of the Plebs.
Titus Labienus captured the enemy camp and could see how the Roman camp was now in danger.
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 LOL - Titus Labienus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
And Labienus had, of course, been his second in command throughout Gaul, the major renegade after the Rubicon (joining Pompey's forces instead), fought him at Pharsalus, fought him bitterly in Africa, and died upon the bloodiest of the battlefields.
It was now Caesar winning and then (according to Dio) Bogud, the king of Mauretania, sallied to attack the camp of Pompey.
At his position on the line Labienus saw this and pulled away to prevent this.
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 HighBeam Research: Library Search: Results   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The Hutchinson Dictionary of World History 01-01-1998 Titus (AD 39-81)(Titus Flavius Vespasianus) Roman emperor from AD 79.
Bible a book of the New Testament, which was a letter of the Apostle Paul to his disciple Titus: abbrev.
Atticus was originally named Titus Pomponius, until his adoption by a maternal uncle Quintus Caecilius...
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 Laura E. Richards : Hildegarde's Neighbors : Chapter IX. Merry Weather Indoors.
And through the smoke of Janus Their cry comes sad and shrill, "Oh, Titus Labienus, Come down from off that hill "For centuries you've stood there, And gazed upon the Swiss; Yet never have withstood there An enemy like this.
And--their offence was heinous, Yet Caesar had his will; And Titus Labienus Was stationed on a hill.
These ills we'll still surmount!" And Titus Labienus Was stationed on a mount." "Thus comes the cry to hand here Across the western sea, From Yankeedoodledandia, The land that is to be.
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 ed2k URL for file "BDFR - Vae-victis-T13-Titus-Labienus-le-stratege.rar"
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Titus Labienus Fortunatus Quiritibus salutem plurimam dicit I stand before you clad in the toga candida, asking you to allow me to take another step along the cursus honorum and serve the Respublica as a praetor.
While it is somewhat embarrassing to sing one's own praises, I shall take some time to outline my qualifications for the office.
It is your interest and activity that will make that future a happy one.
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 Caeser & Pals & Foes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Great Commander: To represent Pompey's remarkable ability as an army commander if he is included in an army it may set up second, after the opposing army's deployment has been revealed.
TITUS ATIUS LABIENUS (leader of Pompey's cavalry at the Battle Of Pharsulus)
Hates Caeser: Titus Labienus and any unit he leads hate Julius Caeser (see the psychology rules).
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