Special forces dispatched to Cyreneaica by Trajan, …
Years: 117 - 117
Special forces dispatched to Cyreneaica by Trajan, led by Marcus Turbo, one of his best generals from the Dacian war, brutally crush the revolt there and in Egypt in 117.
The fourth-century Christian historian Paulus Orosius records that the violence so depopulated the province of Cyrenaica that new colonies had to be established by Hadrian: "The Jews ... waged war on the inhabitants throughout Libya in the most savage fashion, and to such an extent was the country wasted that, its cultivators having been slain, its land would have remained utterly depopulated, had not the Emperor Hadrian gathered settlers from other places and sent them thither, for the inhabitants had been wiped out."
(Orosius, Seven Books of History Against the Pagans, 7.12.6.)
Locations
People
Groups
- Jews
- Greeks, Hellenistic
- Parthian Empire
- Crete and Cyrenaica (Roman province)
- Egypt (Roman province)
- Roman Empire (Rome): Nerva-Antonine dynasty
Topics
- Classical antiquity
- Roman colonization
- Pax Romana
- Jewish–Roman wars
- Kitos War, or Second Jewish-Roman War, or Jewish Revolt of 115-17
