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The gens Eppia was a plebeian family at Rome. It is known chiefly from a single individual, Marcus Eppius, a Roman senator, who took an active part in favour of Pompeius on the breaking out of the Civil War in 49 BC. He was one of the legates of Quintus Metellus Scipio in the African war, and was pardoned by Caesar, with many others of his party, after the Battle of Thapsus. Afterwards he seems to have gone into Spain, and renewed the war under Sextus Pompeius, in 46 and 45.

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  • La gens Eppia era una familia plebeya de la antigua Roma. Se conoce principalmente por un solo individuo, Marco Eppio, un senador romano, que tomó parte activa a favor de Pompeyo en el estallido de la Guerra civil en el 49 a. C. Fue uno de los legados de Quinto Cecilio Metelo Escipión en la guerra africana, y fue indultado por Julio César, junto con muchos otros de su grupo, después de la Batalla de Tapso. Posteriormente parece haber ido a Hispania y reanudar la guerra bajo Sexto Pompeyo, en 46 y 45 a. C.​​​ (es)
  • The gens Eppia was a plebeian family at Rome. It is known chiefly from a single individual, Marcus Eppius, a Roman senator, who took an active part in favour of Pompeius on the breaking out of the Civil War in 49 BC. He was one of the legates of Quintus Metellus Scipio in the African war, and was pardoned by Caesar, with many others of his party, after the Battle of Thapsus. Afterwards he seems to have gone into Spain, and renewed the war under Sextus Pompeius, in 46 and 45. (en)
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  • La gens Eppia era una familia plebeya de la antigua Roma. Se conoce principalmente por un solo individuo, Marco Eppio, un senador romano, que tomó parte activa a favor de Pompeyo en el estallido de la Guerra civil en el 49 a. C. Fue uno de los legados de Quinto Cecilio Metelo Escipión en la guerra africana, y fue indultado por Julio César, junto con muchos otros de su grupo, después de la Batalla de Tapso. Posteriormente parece haber ido a Hispania y reanudar la guerra bajo Sexto Pompeyo, en 46 y 45 a. C.​​​ (es)
  • The gens Eppia was a plebeian family at Rome. It is known chiefly from a single individual, Marcus Eppius, a Roman senator, who took an active part in favour of Pompeius on the breaking out of the Civil War in 49 BC. He was one of the legates of Quintus Metellus Scipio in the African war, and was pardoned by Caesar, with many others of his party, after the Battle of Thapsus. Afterwards he seems to have gone into Spain, and renewed the war under Sextus Pompeius, in 46 and 45. (en)
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