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- inability of Tacfarinas' forces to take Roman fortified positions or to stand up to Roman armies in pitched battle; against it are Tacfarinas' establishment...
- given that Tacfarinas himself was still at large with a substantial following. The Romans were soon disabused of their complacency. Tacfarinas' great strength...
- defeat Tacfarinas. The manner in which Tacfarinas led his rebellions was of particular concern to the Third Augustan Legion. At first, Tacfarinas did not...
- Mauretania ends with the annexation of the two African kingdoms. The revolt of Tacfarinas revolt in Africa is repressed. The Senate expels actors from Rome. In...
- the countryside Tacfarinas raised and led an armed revolt. At first the Romans dismissed him as a bandit. Using Roman methods, Tacfarinas trained the tribal...
- becomes a Roman province. Lucius Aelius Sej**** becomes Praetorian prefect. Tacfarinas, Numidian deserter from the Roman army, begins a guerrilla war against...
- Spartacus early in his command of the war; Apronius, deserters against Tacfarinas; and four occasions during the civil wars between 49 and 34 BC. Roman...
- Rome. Beginning of the Gallic Wars. Tacfarinas's revolt continued. Rise of Sej**** who poisons Drusus. 4 Tacfarinas' revolt ends. Fall of Sej****. War...
- Mauretania and Numidia as provinces of their empire, while Musulamii, led by Tacfarinas, and Garamantes were eventually defeated in war in the 1st century AD...
- and not separate, as Junius Blaesus the younger describes a war against Tacfarinas as a war against the Gaetulas Gentes ("Gaetulian Peoples"). Originally...