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    Lusius Quietus (Latin: Lusius Quiētus, pronounced [ˈɫʊsi.ʊs kᶣiˈeːtʊs]; Koinē Greek: Λούσιος Κυήτος, romanized: Loúsios Kyítos, pronounced [ˈlusi.os kyˈitos])...
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    Kitos War (redirect from War of Quietus)
    chiefly by the Roman general Lusius Quietus, whose nomen later gave the conflict its title, as Kitos is a later corruption of Quietus. Some localities were so...
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  • also refer to: People: Lusius Quietus, Roman general and governor Titus Avidius Quietus, Roman politician In popular culture: Quietus, a 1940 short sci-fi...
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    by the Roman general Lusius Quietus, whose nomen later gave the conflict its title, as "Kitos" is a later corruption of Quietus.[citation needed] The...
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    Coponius • 26–36 CE Pontius Pilate • 64–66 CE Gessius Florus • 117 CE Lusius Quietus • 130–132 CE Tineius Rufus King of the Jews   • 41–44 Agrippa I • 48–93/100...
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    under Lusius Quietus, recovered Nisibis and Edessa from the rebels, probably having King Abgarus deposed and killed in the process, with Quietus probably...
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  • Cornelius Dolabella (consul 283 BC) Marcus Pupius Piso Frugi Calpurnianus Lusius Quietus Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus – dictator Publius Quinctilius Varus –...
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  • and 218.[citation needed] Aemilianus, Roman emperor.[citation needed] Lusius Quietus, governor of Judaea and one of Trajan's chief generals[citation needed]...
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    especially light cavalry. They produced one of Trajan's best generals, Lusius Quietus, and the emperor Macrinus. Caesarea was a major center of Judaism before...
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    Trajan. He relieved Judea's governor, the outstanding Moorish general Lusius Quietus, of his personal guard of Moorish auxiliaries; then he moved on to quell...
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    to Lusius Quietus, who had been made governor of Judaea and might have had to deal earlier with some kind of Jewish unrest in the province. Quietus discharged...
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  • between 110 and 118. In 118 Nigrinus was involved in a conspiracy with Lusius Quietus against Hadrian. It has been speculated that Viator may have implicated...
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    Mauretanian cavalry under Lusius Quietus fighting in the Dacian wars, from the Column of Trajan...
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    Mauretanian cavalry under Lusius Quietus fighting in the Dacian Wars, from the Column of Trajan...
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  • Fuscus Salinator, Avidius Nigrinus, Calpurnius Piso Licinianus, and Lusius Quietus — to be executed by Hadrian following the death of Trajan. Grainger...
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    taken by the Romans during Trajan's eastern campaigns, when general Lusius Quietus captured the city without a fight in the winter of 114. Although it...
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  • brothers Julian and Pappus, who had been key leaders in the rebellion. Lusius Quietus, the conqueror of the Jews of Mesopotamia, was now in command of the...
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  • also supported a Parthian revolt against Trajan. The Roman general Lusius Quietus responded promptly by capturing and sacking Edessa. Abgar VII died at...
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  • (York) is massacred. The Pantheon of Agrippa is reconstructed in Rome. Lusius Quietus, Trajan's governor of Judea, begins a brutal campaign to maintain the...
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  • Pompeius Falco 105–107 2 Roman Legate Tiberianus 114–117 3 Roman Legate Lusius Quietus 117-120 3 Roman Legate Quintus Coredius Gallus Gargilius Antiquus /...
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    114 AD, instead making Armenia a Roman province. His forces, led by Lusius Quietus, also captured Nisibis; its occupation was essential to securing all...
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    of this year, gathered his legions and his best generals, including Lusius Quietus and Quintus Marcius Turbo (then praefectus classis Misenis), marched...
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  • Lucullus - consul Luscius Lanuvinus - poet Marcus Lurius - admiral Quintus Lusius Quietus - suffect consul Luxorius - writer and poet Lygdamus - poet Gaius Licinius...
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    series of comites such as Lucius Licinius Sura, Quintus Sosius Senecio, Lusius Quietus, Gnaeus Pompeius Longinus, Hadrian (the future successor of Trajan,...
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  • Akiva in Caesarea. Rufus' tenure ended a period of ten years following Lusius Quietus' governorship where until recently[when?] little was known of the provincial...
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    non-Jew in the city. The revolt was quickly quelled by the Roman General Lusius Quietus. All Jews were expelled permanently from the island and even those that...
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  • Nigrinus, Roman politician Lucius Publilius Celsus, Roman politician Lusius Quietus, Roman general and governor Ren Shang, Chinese general of Han Dynasty...
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  • Narcissus, over the affair, in preference to Lusius, whom he believed too loyal to the empress. Lusius retained his position until 52, when Agrippina...
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  • com/tingitane.htm Vanacker, Wouter (2013). Ties of Resistance and Cooperation. Aedemon, Lusius Quietus and the Baquates. Mnemosyne 66 (4-5), 708 – 733...
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  • the highest military offenses. Some scholars ascribe these events to Lusius Quietus of Lysia, when he was appointed Roman governor of Judaea by Trajan,...
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