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Marcus Domitius Calvinus (praetor 80 BC)

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Hirtuleius, a lieutenant of Quintus Sertorius, was taking a handful of cohorts up a narrow road between two steep and impassable mountains. On being told that a substantial enemy force was approaching he dug a ditch between the mountains, and set a wooden rampart behind that. He then set fire to the
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It was around this time, with Metellus Pius on his way, that Domitius Calvinus crossed over into Hispania Ulterior, but found his passage blocked by the army of Hirtuleius who had fortified
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named Lucius Thorius Balbus to provide assistance to Domitius Calvinus, but he too was defeated, this time by Sertorius. Calvinus’ replacement as governor was Quintus Calidius.
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decided that a more experienced commander was required. Therefore, they turned Hispania Ulterior into a proconsular province and sent the proconsul
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The dates of his praetorship and subsequent career are uncertain. It is possible that Domitius Calvinus was praetor in 81 BC, with the date of his
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vi. 1; C.Konrad, Plutarch's Sertorius: A historical commentary; Philip Matyszak,
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as its new governor, and also gave him the command of the war against Sertorius.
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politician and military commander who was killed during the early stages of the
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marched on Domitius Calvinus in Hispania Citerior. In the meantime, the
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Metellus Pius, unaware of the disaster, had already sent a
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rampart and made his escape with the enemy cut off .
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Index

ancient Roman
Sertorian War
plebeian
gens
Domitia
praetor
propraetorian
province
Hispania Citerior
Sertorian War
Quintus Sertorius
dictator
Lucius Cornelius Sulla
Hispania Ulterior
Lucius Hirtuleius
Senate
Metellus Pius
Consabura
Anas river
legate
praenomen
Livy
Eutropius
cognomen
Plutarch
propraetorship
Plutarch
Livy
Eutropius
Broughton, T. Robert S.

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