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Soldiers of Julian break into Maiozamalcha through tunnels and kill many distracted defenders.

Related Conflict :Campaign of Julian against Sassanid Persia, Siege of Maiozamalcha (363 AD)
Perpetrator (Person) :
Perpetrator (Group) :
  • Roman Army of Julian Origin: Mixed, Age: adult, Activity: soldier
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    Victim (Group) :
  • Persian Army of Sapor II. Origin: Mixed, Age: adult, Activity: soldier, Reaction: confusion, Direct Consequence: losses
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    Level :intersocial
    Source :Ammianus Marcellinus, History (Rerum Gestarum) 24.4.23 Paste CTS-Link
    Location :Maiozamalcha (Maiozamalcha)
    Time Periode :Roman Empire
    Century :A.D. 4
    Year :A.D. 363
     
    Context :war/military campaign
    siege
    ambush
    Motivation :tactical/strategical
    Long-Term Consequence :conquest
    bestowing of honors
     
    Original Text :Quibus ita (ut convenerat) ordinatis, et occupatis prohibitoribus, patefactisque latebris, evolat Exsuperius, de Victorum numero miles, post quem Magnus tribunus, et Iovianus notarius, quos audax multitudo secuta, his prius confossis, quos in aede per quam in lucem prodierant, invenerunt, suspensis gradibus procedentes obtruncarunt vigiles omnes, ex usu moris gentici iustitiam felicitatemque regis sui canoris vocibus extollentes.
     
    Translation :When these matters were arranged as had been determined, and the defenders were fully occupied, the mines were opened and Exsuperius, a soldier of a cohort of the Victores, leaped out; next came Magnus, a tribune and Jovianus, a notary, followed by the whole daring band. They first slew those who were found in the room through which they had come into daylight; then advancing on tiptoe they cut down all the watch, who, according to the custom of the race, were loudly praising in song the justice and good fortune of their king.
     
    Edition :Ammianus Marcellinus. With An English Translation. John C. Rolfe, Ph.D., Litt.D. Cambridge. Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press; London, William Heinemann, Ltd. 1935-1940.
     
    Remark :context: This breakthrough was preceded by a night-attack to distract from the sound of the tunnel being dug, described in: "The army of Julian attack Maiozamalcha from two sides during the night to distract from tunnels being dug beneath the walls."
     
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    Created at :2021-08-08 : 10:12:59
    Last changed :2021-09-16 : 12:17:35
    MyCoRe ID :Antiquity_violence_00010242
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