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Publius Sittius

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Publius Sittius was a Roman mercenary who was employed by Julius Caesar. He
fought for Caesar in the civil war between Pompey and Caesar, ultimately catching
and killing Faustus Cornelius Sulla.[1]
Publius Sittius is mentioned in De Bello Africo,[2] the history of the civil war in Africa,
seen by a supporter of Caesar (Chs. 25, 36, 48, 93, 95 & 96; the author is unknown).
It is not clear from this text how Sittius came to be in Africa or why he had allied
himself with Caesar and not Metellus Scipio. His first recorded action (Ch. 25) in the
history joins forces with King Bogus of Mauritanea (or Bocchus II), attacking and
forcing the surrender of Cirta, the richest town within the Kingdom of King Juba I, an
enemy of Caesar who had already begun to send his army to support Scipio. This
event forced King Juba to adjust his plans and return part of his army to defend his
territory thereby diminishing Scipio's available manning.
It is recorded that Sittius enjoyed several successes against the enemies of Caesar
(Ch. 36), including later the defeat of Juba's forces under Saburra, and the
successful ambush of Faustus Cornelius Sulla and Lucius Afranius as they
attempted to flee to Spain following their defeat by Caesar at Thapsus (Ch. 95). He
is also credited with the sinking of Scipio's fleet (Ch. 96) at Hippo Regius where
Scipio perished having also taken flight from Caesar after Thapsus. He notably
assists Caesar through the campaign by diverting the attention and full strength of
King Juba's forces (Ch. 48), preventing him from focusing his resolve entirely on the
annihilation of Caesar.
While it is clear his efforts support Caesar, and he is in the service of Caesar, at no
point in the text does it mention that Sittius is commanded by Caesar although it
could be expected that communications existed between them or their subordinates.
After the end of the campaign Caesar grants him lands at Cirta, within
Western Numidia where he founded a colony with his followers the Colonia Cirta
Sittianorum cognomine[3] and settled there.[4]

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