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GNAEUS DOMITIUS See also: father at See also: Corfinium and Pharsalus, and, having been pardoned by Caesar, returned to See also: Rome in 46
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After Caesar's assassination he attached himself to Brutus and Cassius, and in 43 was condemned by the lex Pedia as having been implicated in the See also: plot
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He obtained considerable See also: naval successes in the Ionian See also: Sea against the triumvirate, but finally, through the See also: mediation of Asinius Pollio, became reconciled to Antony, who made him governor of See also: Bithynia
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He took See also: part in Antony's See also: Parthian See also: campaigns, and was See also: consul in 32
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When war broke out between Antony and Octavian, he at first supported Antony, but,, disgusted with his intrigue with See also: Cleopatra, went over to Octavian shortly before the See also: battle of See also: Actium (31)
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He died soon afterwards(Dio Cassius xlviii.-l; See also: Appian, See also: Bell
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Civ. iv., v.)
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His son was married to Antonia, daughter of Antony, and became the grandfather of the emperor See also: Nero
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See Drumann, Geschichte Rom., and ed. by Groebe,vol. iii. pp.14 if
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