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Lucius Licinius Murena (praetor 88 BC)

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186:, the commander of the enemy. He left Murena behind with one legion and two cohorts to face the enemy, should they prepare for battle, and went to Chaeronea, where the Romans had a garrison. Some of the townsfolk offered to go and cut off the enemy at nearby Thurium. Sulla agreed, returned to his camp and prepared for battle, putting Murena in charge of the left wing. The Chaeroneans were routed and Murena received some of the fugitives. During the battle Murena was attacked and Sulla sent four cohorts to help him. Later in the battle he set out to help him himself. However, Murena had already gained the upper hand and Sulla joined him in the pursuit of the fugitives. 439: 285:
the hostilities because Mithridates had not broken the peace treaty. Murena ignored this and invaded Mithridates’ territory. The latter thought that this was done under the order of Rome and retaliated. Roman villages were attacked and loot was taken. Murena was then defeated by Mithridates in battle near the River Halys and fled to
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to complain. In 82 BC, Murena seized 400 villages which belonged to Mithridates, who chose to wait for the return of the ambassadors, rather than retaliate. Murena returned to Phrygia and Galatia loaded with the plunder. He was reached by, Calidius, a messenger of the senate who ordered him to stop
277:, who was a Roman ally, which led to this impression. Mithridates sent envoys to invoke the peace treaty. Murena replied that he did not see any treaties because Sulla had not written it down before he returned to Greece. Murena then began looting and then returned to Cappadocia to winter there. 485:, The correspondence of M. Tullius Cicero : arranged according to its chronological order, with a revision of the text, a commentary and introductory essays, 1885; scanned by FQ Legacy Publishing, 2013; ASIN: B00B3KKY20 265:, a town which belonged to Mithridates, because of suspicions that the latter was preparing for war against the Romans. Mithridates was fitting a fleet and raising an army to deal with a rebellion by the 193:, Pseudo-Aurelius Victor wrote that he gained the fleet of Mithridates and king Ptolemy of Egypt for Sulla through Murena. Presumably the Ptolemy in question was 505:
American Philological Association texts and commentaries series (Society for Classical Studies Texts & Commentaries), Oxford University Press USA, 2013;
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was sent to reinforce the order to stop fighting and to meet Mithridates and Ariobarzanes I to reconcile them. Murena was recalled to Rome.
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was a Roman soldier and politician. He was notable for playing an important role in the Roman victory against the forces of
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Plutarch, Lives, vol. 8, Sertorious and Eumenes, Phocion and Cato and Younger(Loeb Classical Library). Loeb, 1989:
518:, Lives, vol. 7, Demosthenes and Cicero. Alexander and Caesar (Loeb Classical Library) Loeb, 1919; ASIN: B00E6TGP8C 531:
Plutarch, Lives, Vol. 4, Alcibiades and Coriolanus Lysander and Sulla v. 4 (Loeb Classical Library) Loeb, 1989;
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Murena was awarded a triumph for a victory over king Mithridates in 81 BC. His son, also called
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
281: 254:. Murena undertook an unauthorised war against Mithridates, the 289:. Mithridates drove all the Roman garrisons out of Cappadocia. 182:
of 86 BC. Sulla encamped near Chaeronea, close to the camp of
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Cicero: Pro Murena, Bloomsbury 3PL; reprint edition, 2013;
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to watch over the region. He was put in charge of the
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Lucius Licinius Murena (propraetor in Asia)
Rome
First Mithridatic War
Siege of Athens and Piraeus
Fourth Battle of Chaeronea
Second Mithridatic War
Battle of Halys
Lucius
Mithridates VI of Pontus
Battle of Chaeronea
First Mithridatic War
Second Mithridatic War
Asia Minor
Roman senate
praetor
Lucius Cornelius Sulla
First Mithridatic War
Mithridates VI of Pontus
Battle of Chaeronea
Archelaus
Lucius Licinius Lucullus
Ptolemy IX
Asia Minor
legatus
Valerian legions
legions
Gaius Flavius Fimbria
Appian
Phrygia
Attalid kingdom

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