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- ...C. Pansa.
- ...A. Hirtius.
DIo, Cassiodorus, and the rest, nominate Consuls for this yeere, C. Vibius Pansa Ca∣pronianus, and A. Hirtius, sonne of Aulus. Cus∣pinians booke sheweth Cretonianus and Hir∣tius. Whereby it may be understood, that Cre∣tonianus was the surname of Pansa, but perad∣venture written for Capronianus. In the Co∣lotian table they are named C. Vib••us, sonne of Caius, and Au. Hirtius sonne of Hirtius. This Hirtius was one of their sonnes who were out∣lawed by Sulla, and whome Caesar (as Dio re∣porteth) advaunced to honourable dignities. Both these, and the Consuls of the yeere fol∣lowing, were by Caesar elected & destined there∣to, before hee was slaine. Dio, Appian, and o∣thers report, that of these two Consuls, Hirtius in the time of the civile warre, in a battell be∣fore Modenna against Antonius was slain; and Pansa some daies after, upon a hurt received in the same fight, died at Bononia. In the rowme of Pansa, C. Octavius was sub-elected Consull, the nineteenth of August in the same yeere, and hee in steed of Hirtius, tooke unto him for his colleague Q.Pedius.