HIRT3707 Q. Hirtuleius (4) L. f. Ser.

Life Dates

  • 82, proscribed (Hinard 1985) Expand

    Possibly proscribed? Hinard 82 no. 31

  • 75, death - violent (Broughton MRR II) Expand

    KIA, B. of Segovia?

Relationships

brother of
-. Hirtuleius (1) (q. 86 or 85) (Broughton MRR III)
L. Hirtuleius (3) L. f. (q. 79) (Zmeskal 2009) Expand

Auct. vir. ill. 63.2, Flor. II 10.6, Oros. V 23.12

Career

  • Officer (Title Not Preserved) 89 (Broughton MRR III) Expand
    • There were two brothers Hirtulei serving under Sertorius in Spain, who both died in the battle of Segovia against Metellus Pius in 75 (Flor. 2.10.7, Hirtulei; Oros. 5.23.12, Hirtulei fratres interfecti; Auct. Vir. Ill. 63, Herculei fratres). The brother of L. Hirtuleius may be identified with Q. Hirtuleius L. f. Ser., who was a member of the staff of Pompeius Strabo at Asculum in 88 (ILS 8888-CIL 6.37045; cf. Criniti, L'Epigrafe di Asculum 20, 140-141), and one or the other may be the Hirtuleius (1) who held a quaestorship in or soon after 86 (MRR 2.54). Q. Hirtuleius may well have been an officer too, but his title is not attested and the deeds of the brothers are not fully distinguishable. See Munzer RE on nos. 3 and 4; Cichorius RS 167; Criniti, loc. cit.; E. Gabba, Athenaeum 32, 1954, 107; Maurenbrecher, pp. 44, 68, 71, in his edition of Sall. Hist. (RS, CP)[102x] (Broughton MRR III)
  • Senator - Office Unknown before 81 (Hinard 1985)
  • Officer (Title Not Preserved) 80 (Spann 1987)
  • Officer (Title Not Preserved) 79 (Broughton MRR III) Expand
    • There were two brothers Hirtulei serving under Sertorius in Spain, who both died in the battle of Segovia against Metellus Pius in 75 (Flor. 2.10.7, Hirtulei; Oros. 5.23.12, Hirtulei fratres interfecti; Auct. Vir. Ill. 63, Herculei fratres). The brother of L. Hirtuleius may be identified with Q. Hirtuleius L. f. Ser., who was a member of the staff of Pompeius Strabo at Asculum in 88 (ILS 8888-CIL 6.37045; cf. Criniti, L'Epigrafe di Asculum 20, 140-141), and one or the other may be the Hirtuleius (1) who held a quaestorship in or soon after 86 (MRR 2.54). Q. Hirtuleius may well have been an officer too, but his title is not attested and the deeds of the brothers are not fully distinguishable. See Munzer RE on nos. 3 and 4; Cichorius RS 167; Criniti, loc. cit.; E. Gabba, Athenaeum 32, 1954, 107; Maurenbrecher, pp. 44, 68, 71, in his edition of Sall. Hist. (RS, CP)[102x] (Broughton MRR III)
  • Officer (Title Not Preserved) 78 (Broughton MRR III) Expand
    • There were two brothers Hirtulei serving under Sertorius in Spain, who both died in the battle of Segovia against Metellus Pius in 75 (Flor. 2.10.7, Hirtulei; Oros. 5.23.12, Hirtulei fratres interfecti; Auct. Vir. Ill. 63, Herculei fratres). The brother of L. Hirtuleius may be identified with Q. Hirtuleius L. f. Ser., who was a member of the staff of Pompeius Strabo at Asculum in 88 (ILS 8888-CIL 6.37045; cf. Criniti, L'Epigrafe di Asculum 20, 140-141), and one or the other may be the Hirtuleius (1) who held a quaestorship in or soon after 86 (MRR 2.54). Q. Hirtuleius may well have been an officer too, but his title is not attested and the deeds of the brothers are not fully distinguishable. See Munzer RE on nos. 3 and 4; Cichorius RS 167; Criniti, loc. cit.; E. Gabba, Athenaeum 32, 1954, 107; Maurenbrecher, pp. 44, 68, 71, in his edition of Sall. Hist. (RS, CP)[102x] (Broughton MRR III)
  • Officer (Title Not Preserved) 77 (Broughton MRR III) Expand
    • There were two brothers Hirtulei serving under Sertorius in Spain, who both died in the battle of Segovia against Metellus Pius in 75 (Flor. 2.10.7, Hirtulei; Oros. 5.23.12, Hirtulei fratres interfecti; Auct. Vir. Ill. 63, Herculei fratres). The brother of L. Hirtuleius may be identified with Q. Hirtuleius L. f. Ser., who was a member of the staff of Pompeius Strabo at Asculum in 88 (ILS 8888-CIL 6.37045; cf. Criniti, L'Epigrafe di Asculum 20, 140-141), and one or the other may be the Hirtuleius (1) who held a quaestorship in or soon after 86 (MRR 2.54). Q. Hirtuleius may well have been an officer too, but his title is not attested and the deeds of the brothers are not fully distinguishable. See Munzer RE on nos. 3 and 4; Cichorius RS 167; Criniti, loc. cit.; E. Gabba, Athenaeum 32, 1954, 107; Maurenbrecher, pp. 44, 68, 71, in his edition of Sall. Hist. (RS, CP)[102x] (Broughton MRR III)
  • Officer (Title Not Preserved) 76 (Broughton MRR III) Expand
    • There were two brothers Hirtulei serving under Sertorius in Spain, who both died in the battle of Segovia against Metellus Pius in 75 (Flor. 2.10.7, Hirtulei; Oros. 5.23.12, Hirtulei fratres interfecti; Auct. Vir. Ill. 63, Herculei fratres). The brother of L. Hirtuleius may be identified with Q. Hirtuleius L. f. Ser., who was a member of the staff of Pompeius Strabo at Asculum in 88 (ILS 8888-CIL 6.37045; cf. Criniti, L'Epigrafe di Asculum 20, 140-141), and one or the other may be the Hirtuleius (1) who held a quaestorship in or soon after 86 (MRR 2.54). Q. Hirtuleius may well have been an officer too, but his title is not attested and the deeds of the brothers are not fully distinguishable. See Munzer RE on nos. 3 and 4; Cichorius RS 167; Criniti, loc. cit.; E. Gabba, Athenaeum 32, 1954, 107; Maurenbrecher, pp. 44, 68, 71, in his edition of Sall. Hist. (RS, CP)[102x] (Broughton MRR III)
  • Officer (Title Not Preserved) 75 (Broughton MRR III) Expand
    • There were two brothers Hirtulei serving under Sertorius in Spain, who both died in the battle of Segovia against Metellus Pius in 75 (Flor. 2.10.7, Hirtulei; Oros. 5.23.12, Hirtulei fratres interfecti; Auct. Vir. Ill. 63, Herculei fratres). The brother of L. Hirtuleius may be identified with Q. Hirtuleius L. f. Ser., who was a member of the staff of Pompeius Strabo at Asculum in 88 (ILS 8888-CIL 6.37045; cf. Criniti, L'Epigrafe di Asculum 20, 140-141), and one or the other may be the Hirtuleius (1) who held a quaestorship in or soon after 86 (MRR 2.54). Q. Hirtuleius may well have been an officer too, but his title is not attested and the deeds of the brothers are not fully distinguishable. See Munzer RE on nos. 3 and 4; Cichorius RS 167; Criniti, loc. cit.; E. Gabba, Athenaeum 32, 1954, 107; Maurenbrecher, pp. 44, 68, 71, in his edition of Sall. Hist. (RS, CP)[102x] (Broughton MRR III)