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  2. List of Roman civil wars and revolts - Wikipedia

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    The cause of the late Roman Republican civil wars is contested, as is whether the wars were the cause of, or caused by, the end of the Roman Republic. [ 1 ] : 2–3 Regardless, a nearly constant stream of civil wars marked the end of the Roman Republic and heralded the rise of the Roman Empire in 27 BC.

  3. Siege of Corduba - Wikipedia

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    In the aftermath of the Battle of Munda, the remaining defeated Pompeians under the command of Annio Scapula retreated to the city of Corduba bringing news of the defeat at Munda and the death of Sextus's brother, [1] while Scapula's legionaries were further supplemented by the towns militia as well as raw recruits, conscipits, and volunteeres making the army in Corduba around 20,000 strong. [2]

  4. Category:Civil wars of the Roman Empire - Wikipedia

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    Permanent link; Page information; ... List of Roman civil wars and revolts; B. ... Roman civil war of 456; V. Battle of Verona (249) Y.

  5. Jewish revolt against Constantius Gallus - Wikipedia

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    The Jewish revolt against Constantius Gallus, also known as the Gallus Revolt, erupted during the Roman civil war of 350–353, upon destabilization across the Roman Empire. In 351–352, the Jews of Roman Palaestina revolted against the rule of Constantius Gallus , brother-in-law of Emperor Constantius II and Caesar of the eastern part of the ...

  6. Category:Wars involving ancient Rome - Wikipedia

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    This category contains sub-categories of Category:Wars by country involved which deal with the Kingdom of Rome, the Roman Republic, and the Roman Empire (Eastern and Western). Wars should not be added directly to this category if a more specific one exists.

  7. Category:Roman civil wars - Wikipedia

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    This category contains all people and battles during the time of the Roman civil wars throughout Ancient Rome’s history. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Roman civil wars . The main article for this category is Roman civil wars .

  8. Siege of Byzantium (324) - Wikipedia

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    Constantine had defeated Licinius in a previous war eight years earlier at the Battles of Cibalae and Campus Mardiensis.Peace was quickly arranged after this, in which Constantine conquered all of the Balkan Peninsula, with the exception of Thrace, [1] and placed himself in a superior position to Licinius, leaving an unstable relationship between them.

  9. Battle of Cibalae - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Cibalae was fought in 316 [4] between the two Roman emperors Constantine I (r. 306–337) and Licinius (r. 308–324). The site of the battle, near the town of Cibalae (now Vinkovci, Croatia) in the Roman province of Pannonia Secunda, was approximately 350 kilometers within the territory of Licinius. Constantine won a resounding ...