Lucilius Bassus

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Lucilius Bassus was a 1st-century Roman general who played a key role in suppressing the Jewish Revolt under Emperor Vespasian.

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instanceOf Roman general
ancient Roman military commander
person
activeInCentury 1st century
allegiance Vespasian
approximateActivityEndCentury 1st century
approximateActivityStartCentury 1st century
associatedWith Flavian military campaigns
citizenship Roman Empire
commandedForcesOf Roman Empire
conflictSide Roman side in the First Jewish–Roman War
employer Roman imperial army
era 1st century CE
governedBy Roman imperial administration
historicalContext aftermath of the Year of the Four Emperors
historicalRegionOfActivity Eastern Mediterranean
Judea
language Latin
militaryRank general
notableFor operations against Jewish rebels in Judea
participatedIn Jewish–Roman wars
surface form: First Jewish–Roman War
position Roman commander in Judea
roleInConflict Jewish–Roman wars
surface form: suppression of the Jewish Revolt
servedAs Roman military officer
servedUnder Vespasian
timePeriod Flavian dynasty

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Machaerus siegedBy Lucilius Bassus