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Titus Didius
Consul of the Roman Republic
In office
January 98 BC – December 98 BC
Preceded byAulus Postumius Albinus and Marcus Antonius the Orator
Succeeded byGnaeus Cornelius Lentulus and Publius Licinius Crassus
Personal details
BornRoman Republic
DiedJune 11, 89 BC
Military service
Commands
  • The 101 BC campaign against the Scordisci
  • The 97-93 BC campaigns in Hispania against several Iberian and Celt-Iberian tribes and people

Titus Didius (also spelled Deidius in ancient times) was a politician and general of the Roman Republic. In 98 BC he became the first member of his family to be consul. He is credited with the restoration of the Villa Publica,[1] and for his command in Hispania Citerior (the south-east of modern-day Spain). He held two Triumphs, one for his victories over the Scordisci, another for his victories in Spain.

  1. ^ Makin, Ena. "The Triumphal Route, with Particular Reference to the Flavian Triumph." The Journal of Roman Studies 11(1921) 27. JSTOR 295885

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