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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.
The Romans referred to the conflict as Bellum Batonianum ("Batonian War") after these two leaders with the same name; Velleius Paterculus called it the Pannonian and Dalmatian War because it involved both regions of Illyricum, and in English it has also been called the Great Illyrian Revolt, Pannonian–Dalmatian uprising, and Bato uprising.
The following is a list of Roman external wars and battles [1] fought by the ancient Roman Kingdom, Roman Republic and Roman Empire against external enemies, organized by date. For internal civil wars, revolts and rebellions, see List of Roman civil wars and revolts.
Caesar's civil war (49–45 BC) was a civil war during the late Roman Republic between two factions led by Gaius Julius Caesar and Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus (Pompey). The main cause of the war was political tensions relating to Caesar's place in the republic on his expected return to Rome on the expiration of his governorship in Gaul.
Great Roman Civil War: Roman Republic: Populares, led by Julius Caesar: Caesar defeated the Optimates, assumed control of the Roman Republic and became Dictator in perpetuity. [48] 38 BC Aquitanian revolt Gallia Narbonensis, Roman Republic: Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa: Revolt suppressed by Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa. [49] 29 BC Theban revolt
284–285 Roman civil war; 306–324 Civil wars of the Tetrarchy; 350–353 Roman civil war; 356–378 Roman-Alamanni War; 360–361 Roman civil war; 367–368 Great Conspiracy; 367–369 Gothic War (367–369) 376–382 Gothic War (376–382) 387–388 Roman civil war; 394 Roman civil war (394) 395-398 Revolt of Alaric I; 398 Stilicho's ...
Sulla's civil war (2 C, 3 P) T. Third Servile War (2 C, 16 P) ... List of Roman civil wars and revolts; A. Androsthenes of Thessaly; B. Battle of Naulochus;
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.