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Despite Nero's unpopularity, many provinces were reluctant to accept Galba as his successor. Cornelius Fuscus was among those who declared their support for the new Emperor early. According to Tacitus, Fuscus was vital in acquiring the support of an unspecified Roman colony in Spain, Northern Italy,
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Embracing the cause of Vespasian, lent the movement the stimulus of a fiery zeal. Finding his pleasure not so much in the rewards of peril as in peril itself, to assured and long acquired possession he preferred novelty, uncertainty, and
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The victory proved to be short-lived however, as early in 86, Fuscus embarked on an ill-fated expedition into Dacia, which resulted in the complete destruction of the fifth legion,
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informs us that he was born into an aristocratic family, but renounced a senatorial career in favour of a life of "quiet repose" as an
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Little is known of the life of Cornelius Fuscus prior to his appearance in the civil war of 69. The Roman historian
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attacked from all sides, and Fuscus attempted to rally his men, but was unsuccessful. Fuscus was killed, and the
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of the Praetorian Guard lost. The Praetorian cohorts would be restored, but the 5th Alaudae was never reformed.
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Nothing is recorded of Fuscus' activities in the eleven years Vespasian (69–79) and then his son
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had voted Galba the Emperor and declared Nero a public enemy. Nero's fate was ultimately sealed when
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The defection of Antonius Primus and Fuscus was a major blow for Vitellius. Fuscus and Primus led
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and Cornelius Fuscus. According to Tacitus, Fuscus was eager for battle:
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Galba's troubles were far from over, however, and soon legions posted in
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or Gaul, a service for which he was rewarded with the procuratorship of
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defected to the side of the Flavians, at the instigation of
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and helped the legions on the left wing, and commanded the
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when it turned to Vespasian. Fuscus led the Alaudae in the
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1st century AD Roman general and Praetorian Prefect
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Index

Dacia
Roman Empire
Praetorian prefect
Praetorian Guard
Legio V Alaudae
Praetorian Guard
Legio V Alaudae
Year of the Four Emperors
Dacian Wars
Illyricum
Roman
general
Emperors
Flavian dynasty
Vespasian
civil war
Year of the Four Emperors
Domitian
prefect
Praetorian Guard
Dacians
Decebalus
Roman Empire
Moesia
Danube
legions
Legio V Alaudae
First Battle of Tapae
Tacitus
equestrian

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