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Lusius Quietus

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during which he led a brilliant rearguard action, which allowed the tactical withdrawal of troops and saved them from destruction. This action brought Quietus acclaim and ensured he was well known to the army.
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and the rebellion in Judaea was finally crushed by Quietus. Quietus was murdered later in the year (118) and it has been theorized that Quietus was assassinated on the orders of the new emperor,
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story also relates that the Roman general who defeated the rebellious Jews at this time was suddenly executed.
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Histoire des Juifs, Troisième période, I - Chapitre III - Soulèvement des Judéens sous Trajan et Adrien
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Stylised Berber Cavalry under Lusius Quietus, fighting against the Dacians. From the Column of Trajan.
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prince, Lusius' father and his warriors had supported the Roman legions in their attempt to subdue
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His father's service to Rome, on a notoriously difficult frontier, was honoured with the gift of
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rewarded him with equestrian rank but later had him dismissed from service for insubordination.
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for him and his family. His son Lusius later joined the Roman army and served as an auxiliary
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revolted, they were suppressed by Quietus, who was rewarded by being appointed governor of
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from 117. He was the principal commander against the Jewish rebellion known as the
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The emperor Trajan died later in the year and was succeeded by
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Quietus's fortunes were revived once again when a new emperor,
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Roman Prefects and Procurators of Judaea Province, AD 6-132 AD
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in the Roman cavalry. For outstanding service, emperor
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and methodically set about defeating the rebellions.
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Latin
[ˈɫʊ.si.ʊskᶣiˈeː.tʊs]
Koinē Greek
[ˈlu.si.oskyˈi.tos]
Roman
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Judaea
Kitos War
ancient Roman history
Trajan
Hadrian
Berber
Mauretania Tingitana
Aedemon
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Domitian
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cavalry
Dacian Wars
Berber
Trajan's Column
Dacia
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Parthia
Parthian campaign
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