Sextus Lucilius Bassus
Sextus Lucilius Bassus | |
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Military diploma RMD-04, 00204, dated February 9th 71, attesting him as prefect of the Classis Misenensis | |
Legate of Iudaea | |
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Died | 72 CE |
Sextus Lucilius Bassus was the 2nd Roman legate appointed by Emperor Vespasian to Judaea Province in 71.
Biography
Assigned to finish off the last remnants after the First Jewish–Roman War in the province, he led the legion Legio X Fretensis, destroying the Jewish strongholds Herodium and Machaerus on their march to the siege of Masada.
Bassus fell ill and died on the way, however, and was replaced by Lucius Flavius Silva in late 72.
Before his appointment to Iudaea, Bassus was prefect of the Classis Ravennas and the Classis Misenensis[1] and betrayed Vitellius by siding with Vespasian during the Year of the Four Emperors (69).
Citations
- ^ Tacitus, Publius. The Histories. Penguin. p. 121. ISBN 978-0-140-44964-8.
See also
- Gens Lucilia
External links
- Wars of the Jews by Flavius Josephus
- The Histories by Cornelius Tacitus
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Preceded by Sextus Vettulenus Cerialis | Legate of Iudaea 71–72 | Succeeded by |
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- Siege of Jerusalem (63 BCE)
- Judas uprising (6 CE)
- Alexandrian riots (38)
- Jacob and Simon uprising
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Gallus' campaign | |
Galilee campaign | |
Judea coast and highlands |
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Last strongholds |
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Provisional government | |
Peasantry faction | |
Zealots | |
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- Judaea
- Burnt House
- Herodian Quarter
- Corinth Canal
- First Jewish Revolt coinage
- Flavian dynasty
- The Jewish War
- Legend of Destruction
- Siege of Jerusalem (poem)
- The Dovekeepers
- Masada
- Flight to Pella
- Josephus problem
- Temple menorah
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- Commons
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