Publius Attius Varus — (d. March 17, 45 BC) was the Roman governor of Africa during the Civil War that broke out after Gaius Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon. He declared war against Caesar, and initially fought and defeated Gaius Scribonius Curio, who was sent… … Wikipedia
Varus [3] — Varus, römischer Familienname in mehren Geschlechtern: 1) Publ. Alfenius (Alfenus) V., aus Cremona, war Anfangs Schuster, studirte dann in Rom unter Serv. Sulpicius Rufus die Rechtswissenschaft u. wurde 2 n. Chr. Consul suffectus; er schr. 40… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Sextus Quinctilius Varus (Quästor) — Sextus Quinctilius Varus war ein römischer Politiker der späten Republik und der Vater des durch die Varusschlacht bekannten Publius Quinctilius Varus.[1] Er entstammte einem patrizischen Geschlecht und befand sich beim Ausbruch des Bürgerkriegs… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Schlacht am Bagradas — Teil von: Römische Bürgerkriege Datum August 49 v. Chr. Ort Bagradas Ausgang … Deutsch Wikipedia
List of ancient Romans — This an alphabetical List of ancient Romans. These include citizens of ancient Rome remembered in history for some reason. Note that some persons may be listed multiple times, once for each part of the name. See also: List of Roman Emperors… … Wikipedia
Battle of the Bagradas River (49 BC) — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of the Bagradas River caption= partof=Caesar s civil war date=49 BC place=North Africa result=Optimates victory combatant1=Populares combatant2=Optimates commander1=Gaius Scribonius Curio†… … Wikipedia
Battle of Utica (49 BC) — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of Utica caption= partof=Caesar s civil war date=49 BC place=North Africa result=Populares victory combatant1=Populares combatant2=Optimates commander1=Gaius Scribonius Curio commander2=Attius Varus King… … Wikipedia
Africa Province — The Roman province of Africa was established after the Romans defeated Carthage in the Third Punic War. It roughly comprised the territory of present day northern Tunisia, north eastern Algeria and the Mediterranean coast of modern day western… … Wikipedia
Juba I of Numidia — or Juba I (c. 85 BC 46 BC, reigned 60 BC 46 BC), was a King of Numidia. He was the son and successor to King of Numidia Hiempsal II. Juba was the father of King of Numidia and later Mauretania Juba II (50/52 BC 23), father in law of Juba II’s… … Wikipedia
Gaius Asinius Pollio (consul 40 BC) — Gaius Asinius Pollio (sometimes wrongly called Pollius or Philo) (75 BC ndash; AD 4) [Jerome ( Chronicon [http://www.tertullian.org/fathers/jerome chronicle 03 part2.htm 2020] ) says he died in AD 4 in the seventieth year of his life, which would … Wikipedia