Publius Ventidius Bassus
978-613-4-79879-2
6134798797
112
2011-01-15
39.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Publius Ventidius Bassus, or in full, Publius Ventidius Publii filius Bassus, "Publius Ventidius, Publius's son, Bassus" (Latin: P·VENTIDIVS·P·F·BASSVS) was a Roman general and one of Julius Caesar's protégés. He won impressive victories against the Parthians which resulted in the deaths of key leaders - victories which redeemed the losses of Crassus and paved the way for Antony's incursions. Ventidius was from Picenum. He and his mother were captured during the Social War, and both were marched as prisoners in Pompey Strabo's triumph through the streets of Rome. He was forced to work as a muleteer and quickly saw the Roman Army as his path to advancement. Ventidius attracted Caesar's notice during the Gallic Wars, and while he does not receive mention in Caesar's commentaries, he did execute Caesar's orders with ability during Caesar's civil war, and became one of Caesar's favorites.
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