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Assassination of Acreulus
LocationJerusalem, Roman Judea
Coordinates31°47′N 35°13′E / 31.783°N 35.217°E / 31.783; 35.217
Date18 May 72 AD (72 AD-05-18)
TargetAcreulus
Attack type
Assassination
Beheading
PerpetratorAeleonica
Titus Pullo the Younger

Acreulus, a prominent Thracian commander in the Roman Army, was assassinated by Aeleonica on 18 May 72 AD. Aeleonica(with help from Centurion Titus Pullo the Younger) snuck into the Temple of Jerusalem at night where Acreulus was staying at during the First Jewish-Roman War. The assassination was the last of a series of conspiracies that started with Aeleonica insulting Acreulus after he said that Sarmatians cannot be warriors in the Milites Fortunae. After the assassination Aleonica fled Judaea to Armenia and stayed there for a number of years. Titus Pullo was caught fleeing the scene and was executed for treason. The ramifications of the assassination deteriorated Milites Fortunae's relations with the Roman Empire and led to the decline of Milites Fortunae in the 2nd century AD.


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First Jewish-Roman War[edit]

Aeleonica insulting Acreulus[edit]

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Assassination of King Cilo II
LocationVilla of Gaius Gallius, Rome
Coordinatesbruh
Date18 December 56 AD (56 AD-12-18)
TargetKing Cilo II
Attack type
Assassination
PerpetratorIoannes Nix

Cilo II, the King of Cathonia, was assassinated by Ioannes Nix on 18 December 56 AD. Cilo was visiting Rome during Saturnalia and was staying at the Villa of Gaius Gallius Alfredus. Ioannes Nix killed both Cilo and one of his diplomats Samulus Gallius Alfredus. Ioannes Nix attempted to kidnap Lucius Licinius Musus, Cilo's court engineer, but was foiled by his younger brother, Publius Licinius Musus and month prior. Cilo was in Rome to celebrate Saturnalia with his Roman friends. Ioannes Nix claimed that Cilo was planning on killing him in revenge for the attempt to kidnap Lucius Musus. Despite Ioannes Nix's claim, He was arrested and executed the same day by Gaeretix (one of Cilo's generals). The ramifications of the assassination would later cause the Cathonian Civil War bruh

Cathonian Civil War

The Final Moments of King Cilo by Salvator Rosa, c. 1649
Date57 – 69 AD
(−12 years)
Location
Result
  • Deposition of King Cilo III
  • Ascension of Gaeretix as the King of Cathonia
  • Decline of the Kingdom of Cathonia
Belligerents
Royalists Former Commanders of Cilo II
Supported by:
Roman Empire
Commanders and leaders
Cilo III 
Gaius Gallius Alfredus 
Pitheculus 
Gaeretix
Publius Licinius Musus 
Strength
10,000–30,0000 15,000–40,000
Casualties and losses
20,000 killed
Rebellion of Corduene
Part of Roman–Parthian Wars
Date70– 75 AD
(−5 years)
Location
Result Decisive Parthian victory
Belligerents
Corduenian Rebels
Supported by:
Roman Empire
Kingdom of Commagene
Parthian Empire
Allies:
Kingdom of Armenia
Commanders and leaders
Forceres Executed
Antiochus IV of Commagene 
Lucius Caesennius Paetus 
Gaius Julius Silenus Apollonius Apicius Pius Maximus
Vologases I
Tiridates I of Armenia
Strength
10,000–50,0000 20,000–50,000
Casualties and losses
10,000 killed 7,500 killed


War of the Thracian Coalition
Date41– 47 AD
(−6 years)
Location
Result

Inconclusive

  • Death of King Rhoemetalces III
  • Incorporation of the Thracian kingdom into the Roman Empire
  • Regional shortage of Bodae
Belligerents
Milites Fortunae
Thracian insurgents
Thracian kingdom
Supported by:
Roman Empire
Commanders and leaders
Sandros
Manius Lucius
Auduardus
Harcynus
Rhoemetalces III 
Acreulus
Strength
5,000–15,0000 10,000–20,000
Casualties and losses
10,000 killed
Westphalian Conquest of Hoya
Date7 January 1529 – 25 March 1530
(1 year, 2 months, 2 weeks and 4 days)
Location
Northern Germany
Result Treaty of Cologne
Territorial
changes
Belligerents
Commanders and leaders
Strength
  • 100,000 Westphalians
  • 100,000 Austrians
  • 45,000 Polish
  • 200,000 Brandenburgers
  • 60,000–100,000 Danish
  • 20,000 other
Casualties and losses
30,000 in Westphalian service
25,000 in Polish service
20,000 in Austrian service
5,000 other
35,000 in Danish service
20,000 in Brandenburger service
10,000 other

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Xerones
Marble portrait of Xerones ca. 40-60 AD
Born11 AD
Sitonium
Died88 AD
Other namesJeromus
OccupationGeneral
Military career
Years32-78 AD
Conflicts
Arethurnius
Bust formerly attributed to Arethurnius. It likely depicts Alexander the Great instead.
Bornc. 20 AD
Died66 AD
Cause of deathKilled in Action
Occupation(s)Soldier, Politician
Parent
Military career
Years42-66 AD
Conflicts
Proto-Germanic*Aurēþunraz
Marcus Illyrianus
Bust of Marcus ca. 50-60 AD
Born27 May 21 BC
Died65 AD
Occupation(s)General, Politician, Philosopher
Military career
Years5 BC-64 AD
Conflicts

Philosophy career
Notable workMemoirs of Bellum Batonianum
EraHellenistic philosophy
RegionWestern Philosophy
SchoolStoicism
Main interests
History
Notable ideas
Locum parientis
Cubulus
Bornc. 20 AD
Died68 AD
Cause of deathKilled in action
Other namesCubus
OccupationSoldier
Military career
Years42-68 AD
Conflicts
Ancient GreekΚύβος


Forceres
Portrait likely depicting Forceres
King of Corduene(disputed)
Reign70 - 75 AD
SuccessorVologases I(as king of Parthia)
Bornc. 20 AD
Corduene
Died75 AD
Corduene
OccupationSoldier
Military career
Allegiance
Years45-75 AD
Conflicts


Janitorus
Bornc. 30 AD
Died52 AD
Cause of deathLiver Failure
OccupationSoldier
Military career
Years50-52 AD
Conflicts


Acreulus
Bornc. 15 AD
Died18 May 72 AD
Cause of deathAssassination
Other namesAcreus the Younger
Occupation(s)Soldier, Politician
Known forConspiracy against Aeleonica
Parent
Military career
Years40-72 AD
Conflicts
Ancient GreekΑκρεύς
Aeleonica
Probable portrait of Aeleonica ca. 40-60 AD
Bornc. 25 AD
Died98 AD
Known forAssassinating Acreulus
Parent
Slica
Bornc. 15 AD
Died50 AD
Cause of deathKilled in action
Occupation(s)Soldier, Politician
Military career
Years41-50 AD
Conflicts
Paullus Catienus
Born24 AD
Died80 AD
Occupation(s)Soldier, Painter
Military career
Years50-72 AD
Conflicts


Auduardus
Volcanic cast from Pompeii presumed by some to be Auduardus.
Bornc. 25 AD
Died79 AD
Occupation(s)Soldier, Politician
Military career
Allegiance
Years46-70 AD
Conflicts
Proto-Germanic*Audawarduz
Gaius Julius Silenus Apollonius Apicius Pius Maximus
Bust of Silenus from Pompeii
Born5 December 12 AD
Died84 AD
Occupation(s)Soldier, Politician
Parents
Military career
Allegiance
Years30-84 AD
Conflicts


Lucius Julius Caesar Sorrianus
Fantasy depiction of Caesar Sorrianus in the Promptuarii Iconum Insigniorum
Born14 January 15 AD
Died86 AD
OccupationSoldier
Military career
Allegiance
Years43-75 AD
Conflicts


Titus Verginius Decerus
The military leader, historian and philosopher Decerus.
Bornc. 5 AD
Died68 AD (aged approximately 63)
Occupation(s)Military leader, mercenary, philosopher, historian
Notable work
RelativesLucius Verginius Rufus

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Gaeretix
Marble Portrait of Gaeretix ca. 60-70 AD
King of Cathonia
Reign69 - 70 AD
PredecessorCilo III
Bornc. 5 AD
Germania
Died70 AD
Rome, Italy
OccupationSoldier, Sculptor
Military career
Years39-70 AD
Conflicts


Ioannes Nix
Bornc. 4 AD
Died18 December 56 AD
Cause of deathExecution
Other namesRex Boraea, King of the North
Known forAssassination of King Cilo II

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Cilo II
King of Cathonia
Reign25 - 56 AD
PredecessorCilo the Great
SuccessorCilo III
Bornc. 1 AD
Cathonia
Died18 December 56 AD (aged c. 55)
Rome, Italy
SpouseGaeretegina
Issue
HouseCilonid
Cause of deathAssassination

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Samulus Gallius Alfredus
Bust formerly attributed to Samulus. It likely depicts instead Augustus.
Born6 AD
Died18 December 56 AD
Cause of deathAssassination
Occupation(s)Diplomat, Spy
Parent

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Lucius Licinius Musus
Born4 AD
Died59 AD
Occupation(s)Inventor, Mathematician
Parent

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