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Civilis’ Rebels attack the Roman fortifications at Castra Vetera.

Related Conflict :Revolt of Julius Civilis (Batavian Revolt), Siege of Castra Vetera
Perpetrator (Group) :
  • Rebel Army of Civilis Origin: Mixed, Age: adult, Activity: soldier, Reaction: anger, Direct Consequence: losses
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    Victim (Group) :
  • Roman Army at Castra Vetera Origin: Mixed, Age: adult, Activity: soldier, Reaction: fight back, Direct Consequence: losses
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    Level :intersocial
    Source :Cornelius Tacitus, Histories 4.23 Paste CTS-Link
    Location :Castra Vetera/Colonia Ulpia Traiana (Xanten)
    Time Periode :Roman Empire
    Century :A.D. 1
    Year :A.D. 69
     
    Context :revolt
    siege
    Motivation :tactical/strategical
    Application :other
    Weapon :other/commentary
    Long-Term Consequence :siege
     
    Original Text :post ubi pleraque telorum turribus pinnisque moenium inrita haerebant et desuper saxis vulnerabantur, clamore atque impetu invasere vallum, adpositis plerique scalis, alii per testudinem suorum;
     
    Translation :then, as they found that very many of their missiles fixed themselves harmlessly in the turrets and battlements of the walls, and they themselves suffered from the stones showered down on them, they fell on the entrenchment with a shout and furious rush, many placing their scaling-ladders against the ramparts, and others mounting on a testudo formed by their comrades.
     
    Edition :Historiae. Cornelius Tacitus. Charles Dennis Fisher. Clarendon Press. Oxford. 1911.

    Complete Works of Tacitus. Tacitus. Alfred John Church. William Jackson Brodribb. Sara Bryant. edited for Perseus. New York. : Random House, Inc. Random House, Inc. 1873. reprinted 1942.
     
     
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    Created at :2020-12-12 : 11:54:50
    Last changed :2020-12-14 : 01:40:25
    MyCoRe ID :Antiquity_violence_00007033
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