• Quintus Pedius (c. 92 BC – late 43 BC) was a Roman politician and general who lived during the late Republic. He served as a military officer under Julius...
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  • the Elder. Pedius was the son of Roman Senator and orator Quintus Pedius Publicola. Pedius' paternal grandfather was the consul Quintus Pedius and his paternal...
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  • Quintus Pedius Poplicola or Publicola (fl. first century BC) was a Roman who came from a Roman senatorial family. Publicola was the son of the noblewoman...
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  • Look up Pedius in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pedius may refer to: Pedius (beetle), a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae Quintus Pedius (consul)...
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  • the consulship was Quintus Pedius, the nephew of Caesar, in 43 BC. Little is known of the Pedii and their origin. The nomen Pedius might be derived from...
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    Corduba (the capital of the province). Caesar's generals Quintus Fabius Maximus and Quintus Pedius did not risk a battle, and remained encamped at Obulco...
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    Major, wife of (1) Lucius Pinarius and (2) Quintus Pedius; grandmother of Lucius Pinarius and Quintus Pedius. Julia Minor, wife of Marcus Atius Balbus;...
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  • and once to a Pedius, although the order of the marriages are not known. She was the grandmother of Lucius Pinarius and Quintus Pedius, who together with...
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  • relatives, Quintus Pedius; they took office on 19 Sextilis (later renamed August) 43 BC. Octavian had his adoption by Caesar ratified; Pedius had legislation...
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    election as consul. Shortly afterwards, Octavian and his colleague, Quintus Pedius, passed the lex Pedia making the murder of a dictator retroactively...
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