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  1. 30. Apr. 2022 · Publius Servilius Vatia Isauricus (c. 122-44 BC), was a Roman politician and general who was Roman consul in 79 BC. He was granted the agnomen Isauricus after his victories over the pirates in Cilicia. Early career and supporter of Sulla. Vatia Isauricus was the son of Gaius Servilius Vatia and a member of the Plebeian branch of the gens ...

  2. Publius Servilius Vatia Isauricus (c. 122 BC – 44 BC), was a Roman politician and general who was Roman consul in 79 BC. He was granted the agnomen Isauricus after his victories over the pirates in Cilicia.

  3. Gaius Servilius Vatia was a politician of the Roman Republic in the second half of the 2nd century BC. Vatia belonged to the gens Servilia, which was initially patrician, but went over to the plebeians during the Second Punic War. He was probably the son of Marcus Servilius, a pontifex in 170 and the grandson of Marcus Servilius Pulex Geminus ...

  4. Publius Servilius Isauricus, , son of P. *Servilius Vatia Isauricus, as praetor 54 bce supported M. *Porcius Cato (2), but became a Caesarian and Caesar's colleague as consul 48. After suppressing the disturbances of M. *Caelius Rufus he governed Asia, and from there corresponded with Cicero in 46. After Caesar's murder Cicero affected to regard him as an ally, but knew him for a man of straw ...

  5. 78-75 kämpfte Publius Servilius Vatia Isauricus als Prokonsul gegen sie. Er hatte vereinzelte Erfolge (so die Eroberung der Stadt Isaura, die ihm den Beinamen einbrachte und die Einrichtung der Provinz Cilicia), konnte aber keine dauerhafte Ruhe herstellen.

  6. Publius Servilius Vatia Isauricus (c. 130 BC – 44 BC), was a Roman politician and general of the First Century BC. He was elected one of the two consuls for 79 BC. From 78 to 74 BC, as proconsul of Cilicia, he fought against the Cilician Pirates and Isaurian hill tribes in Asia Minor. He was granted the agnomen Isauricus for his victories over the Isaurian hill tribes. Upon returning to Rome ...

  7. 15. Feb. 2012 · Publius Servilius Vatia Isauricus was a Roman Consul elected in 48 BC along with Gaius Julius Caesar. He is generally regarded as a puppet of Caesar, having a long friendship with the Dictator. He was the son of Publius Servilius Vatia Isauricus. In 54 BC Vatia was praetor. As praetor he opposed Pomptinus in his endeavour to obtain a triumph. At the start of the civil war, Vatia defected from ...