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Assassination of Acreulus | |
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Location | Jerusalem, Roman Judea |
Coordinates | 31°47′N 35°13′E / 31.783°N 35.217°E |
Date | 18 May 72 AD |
Target | Acreulus |
Attack type | Assassination Beheading |
Perpetrator | Aeleonica Titus Pullo the Younger |
Acreulus, a prominent Thracian commander in the Roman Army, was assassinated by Aeleonica on 18 May 72 AD. Aeleonica(with help from Centurion Titus Pullo the Younger) snuck into the Temple of Jerusalem at night where Acreulus was staying at during the First Jewish-Roman War. The assassination was the last of a series of conspiracies that started with Aeleonica insulting Acreulus after he said that Sarmatians cannot be warriors in the Milites Fortunae. After the assassination Aleonica fled Judaea to Armenia and stayed there for a number of years. Titus Pullo was caught fleeing the scene and was executed for treason. The ramifications of the assassination deteriorated Milites Fortunae's relations with the Roman Empire and led to the decline of Milites Fortunae in the 2nd century AD.
Background
[edit]First Jewish-Roman War
[edit]Aeleonica insulting Acreulus
[edit]Conspiracy
[edit]Aftermath
[edit]Assassination of King Cilo II | |
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Location | Villa of Gaius Gallius, Rome |
Coordinates | bruh |
Date | 18 December 56 AD |
Target | King Cilo II |
Attack type | Assassination |
Perpetrator | Ioannes Nix |
Cilo II, the King of Cathonia, was assassinated by Ioannes Nix on 18 December 56 AD. Cilo was visiting Rome during Saturnalia and was staying at the Villa of Gaius Gallius Alfredus. Ioannes Nix killed both Cilo and one of his diplomats Samulus Gallius Alfredus. Ioannes Nix attempted to kidnap Lucius Licinius Musus, Cilo's court engineer, but was foiled by his younger brother, Publius Licinius Musus and month prior. Cilo was in Rome to celebrate Saturnalia with his Roman friends. Ioannes Nix claimed that Cilo was planning on killing him in revenge for the attempt to kidnap Lucius Musus. Despite Ioannes Nix's claim, He was arrested and executed the same day by Gaeretix (one of Cilo's generals). The ramifications of the assassination would later cause the Cathonian Civil War bruh
Cathonian Civil War | |||||||
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The Final Moments of King Cilo by Salvator Rosa, c. 1649 | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Royalists |
Former Commanders of Cilo II Supported by: Roman Empire | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Cilo III † Gaius Gallius Alfredus † Pitheculus † |
Gaeretix Publius Licinius Musus † | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
10,000–30,0000 | 15,000–40,000 | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
20,000 killed |
Rebellion of Corduene | |||||||
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Part of Roman–Parthian Wars | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Corduenian Rebels Supported by: Roman Empire Kingdom of Commagene |
Parthian Empire Allies: Kingdom of Armenia | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Forceres Antiochus IV of Commagene † Lucius Caesennius Paetus † Gaius Julius Silenus Apollonius Apicius Pius Maximus |
Vologases I Tiridates I of Armenia | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
10,000–50,0000 | 20,000–50,000 | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
10,000 killed | 7,500 killed |
War of the Thracian Coalition | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Milites Fortunae Thracian insurgents |
Thracian kingdom Supported by: Roman Empire | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Sandros Manius Lucius Auduardus Harcynus |
Rhoemetalces III † Acreulus | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
5,000–15,0000 | 10,000–20,000 | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
10,000 killed |
Westphalian Conquest of Hoya | |||||||||
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Casualties and losses | |||||||||
30,000 in Westphalian service 25,000 in Polish service 20,000 in Austrian service 5,000 other |
35,000 in Danish service 20,000 in Brandenburger service 10,000 other |
Gallery
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Xerones | |
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Born | 11 AD Sitonium |
Died | 88 AD |
Other names | Jeromus |
Occupation | General |
Military career | |
Years | 32-78 AD |
Conflicts |
Arethurnius | |
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Born | c. 20 AD |
Died | 66 AD |
Cause of death | Killed in Action |
Occupation(s) | Soldier, Politician |
Father | Flavus |
Military career | |
Years | 42-66 AD |
Conflicts | |
Proto-Germanic | *Aurēþunraz |
Marcus Illyrianus | |
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Born | 27 May 21 BC |
Died | 65 AD |
Occupation(s) | General, Politician, Philosopher |
Military career | |
Years | 5 BC-64 AD |
Conflicts | |
Philosophy career | |
Notable work | Memoirs of Bellum Batonianum |
Era | Hellenistic philosophy |
Region | Western Philosophy |
School | Stoicism |
Main interests | History |
Notable ideas | Locum parientis |
Cubulus | |
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Born | c. 20 AD |
Died | 68 AD |
Cause of death | Killed in action |
Other names | Cubus |
Occupation | Soldier |
Military career | |
Years | 42-68 AD |
Conflicts | |
Ancient Greek | Κύβος |
Forceres | |
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King of Corduene(disputed) | |
Reign | 70 - 75 AD |
Successor | Vologases I(as king of Parthia) |
Born | c. 20 AD Corduene |
Died | 75 AD Corduene |
Occupation | Soldier |
Military career | |
Allegiance | |
Years | 45-75 AD |
Conflicts |
Janitorus | |
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Born | c. 30 AD |
Died | 52 AD |
Cause of death | Liver Failure |
Occupation | Soldier |
Military career | |
Years | 50-52 AD |
Conflicts |
Acreulus | |
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Born | c. 15 AD |
Died | 18 May 72 AD |
Cause of death | Assassination |
Other names | Acreus the Younger |
Occupation(s) | Soldier, Politician |
Known for | Conspiracy against Aeleonica |
Father | Acreus the Elder |
Military career | |
Years | 40-72 AD |
Conflicts | |
Ancient Greek | Ακρεύς |
Aeleonica | |
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Born | c. 25 AD |
Died | 98 AD |
Known for | Assassinating Acreulus |
Father | Gesander |
Slica | |
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Born | c. 15 AD |
Died | 50 AD |
Cause of death | Killed in action |
Occupation(s) | Soldier, Politician |
Military career | |
Years | 41-50 AD |
Conflicts |
Paullus Catienus | |
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Born | 24 AD |
Died | 80 AD |
Occupation(s) | Soldier, Painter |
Military career | |
Years | 50-72 AD |
Conflicts |
Auduardus | |
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Born | c. 25 AD |
Died | 79 AD |
Occupation(s) | Soldier, Politician |
Military career | |
Allegiance | |
Years | 46-70 AD |
Conflicts | |
Proto-Germanic | *Audawarduz |
Gaius Julius Silenus Apollonius Apicius Pius Maximus | |
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Born | 5 December 12 AD |
Died | 84 AD |
Occupation(s) | Soldier, Politician |
Parents |
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Military career | |
Allegiance | |
Years | 30-84 AD |
Conflicts |
Lucius Julius Caesar Sorrianus | |
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Born | 14 January 15 AD |
Died | 86 AD |
Occupation | Soldier |
Military career | |
Allegiance | |
Years | 43-75 AD |
Conflicts |
Titus Verginius Decerus | |
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Born | c. 5 AD |
Died | 68 AD (aged approximately 63) |
Occupation(s) | Military leader, mercenary, philosopher, historian |
Notable work | |
Relatives | Lucius Verginius Rufus |
See Also
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Gaeretix | |
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King of Cathonia | |
Reign | 69 - 70 AD |
Predecessor | Cilo III |
Born | c. 5 AD Germania |
Died | 70 AD Rome, Italy |
Occupation | Soldier, Sculptor |
Military career | |
Years | 39-70 AD |
Conflicts |
Ioannes Nix | |
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Born | c. 4 AD |
Died | 18 December 56 AD |
Cause of death | Execution |
Other names | Rex Boraea, King of the North |
Known for | Assassination of King Cilo II |
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Cilo II | |
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King of Cathonia | |
Reign | 25 - 56 AD |
Predecessor | Cilo the Great |
Successor | Cilo III |
Born | c. 1 AD Cathonia |
Died | 18 December 56 AD (aged c. 55) Rome, Italy |
Spouse | Gaeretegina |
Issue | |
House | Cilonid |
Cause of death | Assassination |
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Samulus Gallius Alfredus | |
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Born | 6 AD |
Died | 18 December 56 AD |
Cause of death | Assassination |
Occupation(s) | Diplomat, Spy |
Father | Gaius Gallius Alfredus |
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Lucius Licinius Musus | |
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Born | 4 AD |
Died | 59 AD |
Occupation(s) | Inventor, Mathematician |
Father | Marcus Licinius Musus |
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Born | 1789 |
Died | 1825 |
Occupation | Sculptor |
Known for | Hating Blender |
Children | 525 sons and 343 daughters |
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Martin Lothar Jurss | |
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Born | Martin Lothar Jürß c. 1775 |
Died | 15 January 1837 (Aged 62) |
Occupation(s) | Composer, Philosopher |
Works | List of compositions |
Marco Lorenzo Giurevici | |
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Born | 1486 |
Died | 1532 |
Occupation(s) | Composer, Painter |
Jan Mikołaj Jurjewicz | |
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Born | c. 1480 |
Died | 1554 |
Occupation | Viceroy |
Family | Jurewicz |
Naucrates | |
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Born | |
Years active | c. 43 BC |
Known for | Persuaded the cities of Lycia to rebuff Brutus |
Piotr Jurewicz | |
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Born | c. 1610 |
Occupation | Member of parliament |
Children | Gregorz Jurewicz Adam Jurewicz |
Family | Jurewicz |