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Gaius Volusenus Quadratus (fl. mid-1st century BC) was a distinguished military officer of the Roman Republic. He served under Julius Caesar for ten years, during the Gallic Wars and the civil war of the 40s. Caesar praised him for his strategic sense and courageous integrity.[1]
^Vir consilii magni et virtutis (Bellum Gallicum 3.5.2).
GaiusVolusenus Quadratus (fl. mid-1st century BC) was a distinguished military officer of the Roman Republic. He served under Julius Caesar for ten years...
Volusenus is a name that may refer to: GaiusVolusenus (fl. mid-1st century BCE), distinguished military officer of the Roman Republic who served under...
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ordered Volusenus to pursue him with cavalry, something Volusenus was more than happy to do. When the two groups of horsemen met Volusenus was victorious...
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Julius Caesar as Artful Reporter (Classical Press of Wales, 1998). GaiusVolusenus (3.5.2), Quintus Cicero (5.48.6), and Titus Labienus (7.59.6); see...
Greek eunoia. Three of the possessors of virtus are the Roman officers GaiusVolusenus (BG 3.5.2), Quintus Cicero (5.48.6), and Titus Labienus (7.59.6); a...
orations, of which those on behalf of Domitilla, or Cloantilla, and Lucius Volusenus Catulus seem to have been the most celebrated. According to Pliny the...