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189 BC (search for this): entry thermus-minucius-bio-1
188 BC (search for this): entry thermus-minucius-bio-1
202 BC (search for this): entry thermus-minucius-bio-1
Thermus, Minu'cius
1. Q. Minucius Thermus, Q. F. L. N. (Fasti Capit.), served under Scipio as tribunus militum in the war against Hannibal in Africa in B. C. 202, was tribune of the plebs B. C. 201, curule aedile B. C. 197, and in the same year was appointed one of the triumviri for founding six colonies on the coast of Italy (Appian, Pun. 36, 44 ; Liv. 30.40, 32.27, 29, 34.45).
In the following year, B. C. 196, he was praetor, and received the province of Nearer Spain, where he carried on the war with great success, and received in consequence the honour of a triumph on his return to Rome in B. C. 195 (Liv. 33.24, 26, 44, 34.10; Appian, Hisp. 39). In B. C. 193 he was consul with L. Cornelius Merula.
He obtained Liguria as his province, where a formidable insurrection had just broken out.
He made Pisae his head-quarters, and carried on the war with vigour; but in consequence of his inferiority to the enemy in numbers, he was obliged to remain on the defensive and was twice in great p
201 BC (search for this): entry thermus-minucius-bio-1
Thermus, Minu'cius
1. Q. Minucius Thermus, Q. F. L. N. (Fasti Capit.), served under Scipio as tribunus militum in the war against Hannibal in Africa in B. C. 202, was tribune of the plebs B. C. 201, curule aedile B. C. 197, and in the same year was appointed one of the triumviri for founding six colonies on the coast of Italy (Appian, Pun. 36, 44 ; Liv. 30.40, 32.27, 29, 34.45).
In the following year, B. C. 196, he was praetor, and received the province of Nearer Spain, where he carried on the war with great success, and received in consequence the honour of a triumph on his return to Rome in B. C. 195 (Liv. 33.24, 26, 44, 34.10; Appian, Hisp. 39). In B. C. 193 he was consul with L. Cornelius Merula.
He obtained Liguria as his province, where a formidable insurrection had just broken out.
He made Pisae his head-quarters, and carried on the war with vigour; but in consequence of his inferiority to the enemy in numbers, he was obliged to remain on the defensive and was twice in great p
197 BC (search for this): entry thermus-minucius-bio-1
Thermus, Minu'cius
1. Q. Minucius Thermus, Q. F. L. N. (Fasti Capit.), served under Scipio as tribunus militum in the war against Hannibal in Africa in B. C. 202, was tribune of the plebs B. C. 201, curule aedile B. C. 197, and in the same year was appointed one of the triumviri for founding six colonies on the coast of Italy (Appian, Pun. 36, 44 ; Liv. 30.40, 32.27, 29, 34.45).
In the following year, B. C. 196, he was praetor, and received the province of Nearer Spain, where he carried on the war with great success, and received in consequence the honour of a triumph on his return to Rome in B. C. 195 (Liv. 33.24, 26, 44, 34.10; Appian, Hisp. 39). In B. C. 193 he was consul with L. Cornelius Merula.
He obtained Liguria as his province, where a formidable insurrection had just broken out.
He made Pisae his head-quarters, and carried on the war with vigour; but in consequence of his inferiority to the enemy in numbers, he was obliged to remain on the defensive and was twice in great p
196 BC (search for this): entry thermus-minucius-bio-1
Thermus, Minu'cius
1. Q. Minucius Thermus, Q. F. L. N. (Fasti Capit.), served under Scipio as tribunus militum in the war against Hannibal in Africa in B. C. 202, was tribune of the plebs B. C. 201, curule aedile B. C. 197, and in the same year was appointed one of the triumviri for founding six colonies on the coast of Italy (Appian, Pun. 36, 44 ; Liv. 30.40, 32.27, 29, 34.45).
In the following year, B. C. 196, he was praetor, and received the province of Nearer Spain, where he carried on the war with great success, and received in consequence the honour of a triumph on his return to Rome in B. C. 195 (Liv. 33.24, 26, 44, 34.10; Appian, Hisp. 39). In B. C. 193 he was consul with L. Cornelius Merula.
He obtained Liguria as his province, where a formidable insurrection had just broken out.
He made Pisae his head-quarters, and carried on the war with vigour; but in consequence of his inferiority to the enemy in numbers, he was obliged to remain on the defensive and was twice in great p
195 BC (search for this): entry thermus-minucius-bio-1
193 BC (search for this): entry thermus-minucius-bio-1
192 BC (search for this): entry thermus-minucius-bio-1
190 BC (search for this): entry thermus-minucius-bio-1