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Docimus

Docimus, a publican to whom Verres knocked down the barley tithes of the Leontine field; he was the keeper of Tertia, daughter of the mime Isidorus, whom Verres had carried off from a Rhodian flautist and to whom he transferred her (Verr. 2.3.78). Otherwise unknown.

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Against Verres, Second Hearing, Book III speeches · 3 mentions

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