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Roman Mutineers first insult, then attack the Centurions sent to stop them.

Related Conflict :Mutinies of Legions in Germania and Pannonia (14 AD)
Perpetrator (Group) :
  • Roman Mutineers in Pannonia Origin: Mixed Gender: Male, Age: adult, Activity: soldier, Reaction: attack
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    Victim (Group) :
  • Roman Army of Tiberius Origin: Mixed Gender: Male, Age: adult, Activity: soldier
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    Level :intrasocial
    Source :Cornelius Tacitus, Annals 1.20 Paste CTS-Link
    Location :Nauportus (Vrhnika)
    Time Periode :Roman Empire
    Century :A.D. 1
    Year :A.D. 14
     
    Context :mutiny
    Motivation :economical
    ambition
    Long-Term Consequence :mutiny
     
    Original Text :Interea manipuli ante coeptam seditionem Nauportum missi ob itinera et pontes et alios usus, postquam turbatum in castris accepere, vexilla convellunt direptisque proximis vicis ipsoque Nauporto, quod municipii instar erat, retinentis centuriones inrisu et contumeliis, postremo verberibus insectantur,
     
    Translation :Meanwhile the companies which previous to the mutiny had been sent to Nauportus to make roads and bridges and for other purposes, when they heard of the tumult in the camp, tore up the standards, and having plundered the neighbouring villages and Nauportus itself, which was like a town, assailed the centurions who restrained them with jeers and insults, last of all, with blows.
     
    Edition :Annales ab excessu divi Augusti. Cornelius Tacitus. Charles Dennis Fisher. Clarendon Press. Oxford. 1906.

    Complete Works of Tacitus. Tacitus. Alfred John Church. William Jackson Brodribb. Sara Bryant. edited for Perseus. New York. : Random House, Inc. Random House, Inc. reprinted 1942.
     
     
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    Created at :2024-02-20 : 08:55:26
    Last changed :2024-02-20 : 08:59:00
    MyCoRe ID :Antiquity_violence_00014049
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