When this speech was reported to Caesar, he hid himself for some time, wandering about in the country of the Sabines. Then, as he was changing his abode by night on account of sickness, he fell in with soldiers of Sulla who were searching those regions and arresting the men in hiding there. Caesar gave their leader, Cornelius, two talents to set him free, and at once went down to the sea and sailed to King Nicomedes in Bithynia. Caesar served under Marcus Thermus, praetor of Asia, in 81-80 B.C., being then nineteen years of age, and by him was sent to Bithynia in order to raise a fleet to assist in the siege of Mitylene. With him he tarried a short time, and then, on his voyage back, According to Suetonius ( Div. Jul. 4 ), it was on a voyage from Rome to Rhodes (after 77 B.C.) that Caesar was captured by pirates. was captured, near the island Pharmacusa, by pirates, who already at that time controlled the sea with large armaments and countless small vessels.