The offices which Lucius Titius held are not known but he was proscribed at the end of 43 BC and escaped to Sextus Pompey.
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In: Realencyclopädie der Classischen Altertumswissenschaft.
In 36 BC, Sextus fled Sicily (effectively ending the revolt) to Miletus where, in 35 BC, he was captured and executed by Marcus Titius, one of Marcus Antonius' minions, without a trial.
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