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  2. Social War (91–87 BC) - Wikipedia

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    The Social War (from Latin bellum sociale, "war of the allies"), also called the Italian War or the Marsic War, [3] was fought largely from 91 to 88 BC between the Roman Republic and several of its autonomous allies in Italy. Some of the allies held out until 87 BC. The war started in late 91 BC, with the rebellion of Asculum. Other Italian ...

  3. Bellum Octavianum - Wikipedia

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    Cinna was victorious by late 87 BC. Hostilities broke out after Octavius opposed Cinna's attempts to distribute the Italian citizens enfranchised after the Social War into all voting tribes and to recall the outlawed Gaius Marius from exile. Cinna was ejected from the city after a fight in the Forum.

  4. List of wars: before 1000 - Wikipedia

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    Judean Civil War: Sadducees: Pharisees: 91 BC 88 BC Social War: Roman Republic: Cities of Italy under Marsi and Samnium: 89 BC 63 BC Mithridatic Wars: Roman Republic: Kingdom of Pontus: 89 BC 85 BC First Mithridatic War Part of the Mithridatic Wars: Roman Republic Kingdom of Bithynia: Kingdom of Pontus Greek rebels 87 BC 87 BC Bellum Octavianum ...

  5. List of conflicts in Europe - Wikipedia

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    146 BC Achaean War; 135–132 BC First Servile War; 113–101 BC Cimbrian War; 113 BC – 476 AD Germanic Wars; 104–100 BC Second Servile War; 91–87 BC Social War; 87 BC Bellum Octavianum; 85 BC Colchis uprising against Pontus; 80–72 BC Sertorian War; 82–81 BC Sulla's civil war; 77 BC Marcus Aemilius Lepidus; 73–71 BC Third Servile ...

  6. Socii - Wikipedia

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    This tripartite organisation lasted from the Roman expansion in Italy (509-264 BC) to the Social War (91–87 BC), when all peninsular inhabitants south of the Po river were awarded Roman citizenship. Treaties known as foedus served as the basic template for Rome's settlement with the large array of tribes and city-states of the whole Italian ...

  7. Pontius Telesinus - Wikipedia

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    Pontius Telesinus (died 2 November 82 BC) was the last independent leader of the Italic Samnites before their annexation by the Roman Republic.A fierce patriot, he was one of the rebel commanders in the Social War (91–87 BC) against Rome, leading the last remnants of the rebellion in southern Italy after the main uprising had already been suppressed.

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  9. Gaius Papius Mutilus - Wikipedia

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    The obverse portrays Bacchus, while the reverse displays an allegory of the Social War, with the Italian Bull goring the Roman Wolf. [ 1 ] Gaius Papius Mutilus was a Samnite noble who is best known for being the leader of the southern rebels who fought against the army of Rome in the Social War of 91-87 BC (also known as the Italian War); was ...