
Publius Ventidius | Triumphs, Battles, Consul | Britannica
Publius Ventidius (born before 90 bc, Asculum Picenum, Picenum [now Ascoli Piceno, Italy]—died soon after 38 bc) was a Roman general and politician who rose from captivity to military fame, a change of fortune frequently cited by ancient authors.
Publius Ventidius | Britannica
Publius Ventidius (born before 90 bc, Asculum Picenum, Picenum [now Ascoli Piceno, Italy]—died soon after 38 bc) was a Roman general and politician who rose from captivity to military fame, a change of fortune frequently cited by ancient authors.
Rome’s Forgotten General: Ventidius Takes Enemy Heads and …
2017年11月17日 · With the Amanus Pass secured, Roman general Publius Ventidius Bassus, on the mission given by Antony to retake Asia-Minor, pushed south into Syria. Prince Pacorus of Parthia of was done fighting, at least for now, and abandoned the …
The Forgotten Roman General – War and Civilization
2016年9月28日 · General Publius Ventidius is probably one of the most overlooked if not completely forgotten, generals in military history. Maybe it is because Ventidius grew up poor like most Romans… Or perhaps it was due to the reports that he sold mules and wagons before joining the Roman army.
Publius Ventidius Bassus - IMPERIUM ROMANUM
2021年10月8日 · Publius Ventidius Bassus was a Roman general and one of the charges of Julius Caesar. He won crucial victories against the Parthians which resulted in the death of key Parthian commanders. These victories redeemed the losses of Crassus and paved the way for the Antony raid.
Ventidius, Publius, Roman military man | Oxford Classical Dictionary
Roman military man, famous for his rise from humble origins. He was born in *Picenum, probably of respectable municipal family, and in infancy walked in the triumph of Cn. *Pompeius Strabo …
Ventidius-the man Plutarch praised as "the only man that has ever yet triumphed over the Parthians." Seldom mentioned in class-room or text, the name of Ventidius has been all but forgotten by historians. The time has come to rescue from obscurity the fame of one of Rome's most sagacious and daring military heroes. No less than twenty-six ...
A Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology
Ventidius, being afraid of the Parthian cavalry which had arrived, posted himself on high ground, where he was attacked by the Parthians, whom he repelled and defeated. The Parthians made their escape towards Cilicia, followed by Bassus, who …
Publius Ventidius facts for kids - Kids encyclopedia
Publius Ventidius (fl. 89–38 BC) was a Roman general and one of Julius Caesar's protégés. He won key 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.
Publius Ventidius Bassus | Military Wiki | Fandom
Publius Ventidius Bassus, or in full, Publius Ventidius Publii filius Bassus, "Publius Ventidius, Publius's son, Bassus" (Latin language: 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 …
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