Publius Rutilius Rufus, who had started his …

Years: 93BCE - 93BCE

Publius Rutilius Rufus, who had started his military career in 134 BCE, as a member of the staff of Scipio Africanus Minor during the Numantine War, later became a legate of Quintus Caecilius Metellus Numidicus in the campaign against Jugurtha of Numidia of 109 BCE, along with Gaius Marius.

He distinguished himself in the battle of the Muthul, where he faced a charge by the foe Bomilcar and managed to capture or maim most of the Numidian war elephants.

He was in 105 BCE elected to the consulship as a senior partner of Gnaeus Mallius Maximus.

His main achievements concerned the discipline of the army and the introduction of an improved system of drill.

Subsequently, he served as legate to Quintus Mucius Scaevola, governor of Asia.

Scaevola, completing his reorganization of Asia, returns to Rome, leaving in Pergamon Rufus, who firmly applies the new principles they have established.

This causes an outcry from businessmen, whose profits Scaevola has kept within bounds.

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