Ursicinus (Roman General)
978-613-6-35126-1
6136351269
112
2011-07-02
39.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Ursicinus was a senior military officer, holding the rank of "master of cavalry" (magister equitum) in the Eastern Roman Empire c. 349–359.In 351 or 352 he was entrusted with the suppression of the Jewish revolt against Caesar Constantius Gallus. Tiberias and Diospolis, two of the cities conquered by the rebels, were almost completely destroyed, while Diocaesarea was razed to the ground. Ursicinus also ordered to kill several thousands of rebels, even young ones.In 353, Ammianus Marcellinus was attached to the command of Ursicinus at his headquarters in Nisibis, where he remained until recalled in 354 by Gallus to take part in an investigation of treason in Antioch.When, in 355, Claudius Silvanus revolted against Emperor Constantius II in Gaul, Ursicinus was sent to him with a letter of recall by Constantius. However, Ursicinus had Silvanus killed and took his place.
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