Quaestor, probably before 80, if the danger from which he rescued Interamna Nahars was confiscation of land by Sulla (CIL 1(2).2510-ILS 6629-ILLRP 364) . He accompanied his brother Bithynicus to Bithynia in 74, probably as legatus (SIG(3) 1125), and may be one of the Pompei iuvenes listed by Florus (1.41.9-10) as legati of Pompey in 67 (MRR 2.149; cf. Cichorius, RS 188). See below, on Q. Pompeius Bithynicus (25). His branch of the Pompeii took the cognomen Bithynicus (Cichorius, RS 185-190), and being of the Clustumina tribe were more closely related to the Magni than to the Rufi in the Arnensis. (LRT) On him and succeeding Pompeii, see Sumner, "The Pompeii in Their Families," AJAR 2, 1977, 8-25. (Broughton MRR III)
Quaestor, probably before 80, if the danger from which he rescued Interamna Nahars was confiscation of land by Sulla (CIL 1(2).2510-ILS 6629-ILLRP 364) . He accompanied his brother Bithynicus to Bithynia in 74, probably as legatus (SIG(3) 1125), and may be one of the Pompei iuvenes listed by Florus (1.41.9-10) as legati of Pompey in 67 (MRR 2.149; cf. Cichorius, RS 188). See below, on Q. Pompeius Bithynicus (25). His branch of the Pompeii took the cognomen Bithynicus (Cichorius, RS 185-190), and being of the Clustumina tribe were more closely related to the Magni than to the Rufi in the Arnensis. (LRT) On him and succeeding Pompeii, see Sumner, "The Pompeii in Their Families," AJAR 2, 1977, 8-25. (Broughton MRR III)
Quaestor, probably before 80, if the danger from which he rescued Interamna Nahars was confiscation of land by Sulla (CIL 1(2).2510-ILS 6629-ILLRP 364) . He accompanied his brother Bithynicus to Bithynia in 74, probably as legatus (SIG(3) 1125), and may be one of the Pompei iuvenes listed by Florus (1.41.9-10) as legati of Pompey in 67 (MRR 2.149; cf. Cichorius, RS 188). See below, on Q. Pompeius Bithynicus (25). His branch of the Pompeii took the cognomen Bithynicus (Cichorius, RS 185-190), and being of the Clustumina tribe were more closely related to the Magni than to the Rufi in the Arnensis. (LRT) On him and succeeding Pompeii, see Sumner, "The Pompeii in Their Families," AJAR 2, 1977, 8-25. (Broughton MRR III)