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Domitius the Apulian

Domitius (Apulian)

also: Apulus Domitius

A bankrupt partisan of Antony from Apulia whose goods Cicero says he saw put up for sale; Cicero accuses him of poisoning his sister's son. One of the disreputable figures of Antony's camp.

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Eleventh Philippic speeches · 1 mention

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