Roman Republican Civil Wars
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Roman Republican Civil Wars
Civil conflicts within ancient Rome
This is a list of civil wars and organized civil disorder in ancient Rome (753 BC - AD 476).
3rd century BC
2nd century BC
1st century BC
1st century
- 3-6: Revolt of the Gaetuli in Mauretania - revolt suppressed by Cossus Cornelius Lentulus Gaetulicus
- 6: Revolt of Judas of Galilee against Roman taxation - revolt suppressed
- 6-9: Bellum Batonianum, a great rebellion in Illyricum against Rome - revolt suppressed by Tiberius
- 9: Revolt by German leader Arminius destroys three Roman legions in the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest, permanently ending Roman efforts to conquer Germanic territories east of the Rhine.
- 14: Mutiny of the legions in Germania and Illyricum suppressed by Germanicus and Drusus Julius Caesar
- 17-24: Tacfarinas' revolt in north Africa - revolt suppressed by Publius Cornelius Dolabella
- 21: Revolt of the Treveri, Aedui, Andes (Andecavi) and Turoni under Julius Florus and Julius Sacrovir in Gaul - revolt suppressed by Gaius Silius and Gaius Calpurnius Aviola
- 21: Revolt of the Coelaletae, Odrysae and Dii in Thrace - revolt suppressed by P. Vellaeus
- 26: Revolt in Thrace - revolt suppressed by Gaius Poppaeus Sabinus
- 28: Revolt of the Frisii in the Battle of Baduhenna Wood - rebel victory
- 36: Revolt of the Cietae in Cappadocia - revolt suppressed by Marcus Trebellius
- 38: Alexandrian riots
- 40: Alexandrian riots
- 40-44: Revolt of Aedemon and Sabalus in Mauretania - revolt suppressed by Gaius Suetonius Paulinus and Gnaeus Hosidius Geta
- 42: Failed usurpation of Lucius Arruntius Camillus Scribonianus in Dalmatia
- 46: The Kingdom of Thrace riots against the Romans after the death of King Rhoemetalces III - revolt suppressed
- 46-48: Jacob and Simon uprising in the Galilee - revolt suppressed
- 60-61: Boudica's uprising in Britain - revolt suppressed by Gaius Suetonius Paulinus
- 66-73: First Jewish-Roman War - revolt suppressed
- 68: Revolt in Gallia Lugdunensis under Gaius Julius Vindex - revolt suppressed by Lucius Verginius Rufus' army
- 68-69: The Year of the Four Emperors between various Romans following the death of Nero (AD 68). After Nero's suicide, the generals Galba, Otho, and Vitellius take the throne within months of each other. General Vespasian, who until that point was fighting the revolt in Judaea, is victorious. He founds the Flavian dynasty.
- 69: Revolt of Anicetus in Colchis - revolt suppressed by Virdius Geminus
- 69-70: Revolt of the Batavi, Treveri and Lingones in Gaul - revolt suppressed
- 79-80: Failed usurpation of Terentius Maximus, a Pseudo-Nero, in Asia
- 89: Revolt of Lucius Antonius Saturninus with two legions in Germania Superior - revolt suppressed
2nd century
3rd century
4th century
5th century
- 406-413: Civil war as the usurpers Marcus, Gratian, Constantine III, Constans II (son of Constantine III), Maximus of Hispania, Priscus Attalus, Jovinus, Sebastianus and Heraclianus tried to usurp the throne of Emperor Honorius. All were defeated.
- 409-417: Bagaudae uprising in the Loire valley and Brittany
- 419-421: Revolt of Maximus in Hispania - revolt suppressed
- 423-425: Civil war, when the usurper Joannes was defeated by the army of Emperor Valentinian III.
- 427-429: Civil war, when the Comes Africae Bonifacius fought inconclusively against the Magister militum Felix. The civil war was terminated by negotiations brokered by Galla Placidia.
- 432: Civil war, when the Magister militum Flavius Aetius was defeated by the rival Magister militum Bonifacius, who died of wounds sustained in battle soon afterwards, giving Aetius full control over the Western Empire.
- 435-437: Bagaudae uprising under Tibatto in Gaul suppressed by Flavius Aetius.
- 455: Valentinian III assassinated and overthrown by Petronius Maximus.
- 455: Petronius Maximus stoned to death by mob and replaced by Avitus.
- 461: Majorian assassinated and overthrown by Ricimer.
- 468: Failed usurpation by Arvandus.
- 470: Failed usurpation by Romanus.
- 472: Anthemius overthrown by Ricimer.
- 474: Glycerius overthrown by Julius Nepos.
- 475: Julius Nepos overthrown by Orestes.
- 476: Orestes overthrown by Odoacer. Romulus Augustulus deposed, ending the Western Roman Empire.
References
- Footnotes
- General
- Kohn, George Childs, 'Dictionary of Wars, Revised Edition' (Checkmark Books, New York, 1999)
See also