C. Flavio Fimbria nei Geographika di Strabone: alcune osservazioni su Str. 13.1.27 = C594
In 86 BC, Cinna ordered C. Flavius Fimbria to join the consul L. Valerius Flaccus on his campaign in Asia Minor against Mithridates VI Eupator. The consul was also tasked with removing Sulla from command of the war. In Appian’s account (Mith. 51-53; 59-60) –the most detailed we have on Fimbria’s act...
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