Publius Canidius Crassus (died 30 BC) was a
Roman general and
Antonius' lieutenant. He served under
Lepidus in southern
Gallia in 43 BC, and was henceforth allied with Antonius. He became
suffect consul in 40 BC and then served as a commander in
Armenia whence he invaded, in 36 BC,
Iberia (
Georgia), and forced its king
Pharnabazus into alliance against Zober, king of
Albania. Having subjugated the Iberians and Albanians, Crassus then joined Antonius’ campaign against
Parthia. In the 31 BC
Battle of Actium, he commanded Antonius’s land forces against
Octavian. After Antonius’ defeat and flight to
Egypt, Crassus deserted his army and went himself to Egypt where he was executed on Octavian’s order.
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