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  1. List of Roman civil wars and revolts - Wikipedia

    • This list of Roman civil wars and revolts includes civil wars and organized civil disorder, revolts, and rebellions in ancient Rome (Roman Kingdom, Roman Republic, and Roman Empire) until the fall of the Western Roman Empire (753 BC – AD 476). For the Eastern Roman Empire or Byzantine Empire after the division of the Empire in West and East, see List … See more

    6th century BC
    5th century BC

    • 500BC–287BC Conflict of the Orders – political struggle between the plebeians and patricians of the Roman Republic See more

    3rd century BC

    • 241 BC: Falisci revolt – revolt suppressed
    • 216–203 BC: Defection of Rome's Italic allies to the Carthaginians during the Punic Wars See more

    2nd century BC

    • 135–132 BC: First Servile War in Sicily - slave revolt suppressed
    • 125 BC: Fregellae's revolt - revolt suppressed
    • 104–100 BC: Second Servile War in Sicily - slave revolt suppressed … See more

    1st century BC

    • 91–87 BC: Social War, between Rome and many of its fellow Italian allies – Roman victory.
    • 88 BC: Sulla's first march on Rome, causing his enemy, Gaius Marius, to be outlawed … See more

    1st century

    • 3–6: Revolt of the Gaetuli in Mauretania – revolt suppressed by Cossus Cornelius Lentulus Gaetulicus
    • 6: Revolt of Judas of Galilee against Roman taxation – revolt suppressed… See more

     
  1. The Great Roman Civil War (50-44 BC) was triggered by the rivalry between Julius Caesar and his conservative opposition in the Senate, and saw Caesar defeat all of his enemies in battles scattered around the Roman world, before famously being assassinated in Rome on the Ides of March, triggering yet another round of civil wars.
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    This list of Roman civil wars and revolts includes civil wars and organized civil disorder, revolts, and rebellions in ancient Rome (Roman Kingdom, Roman Republic, and Roman Empire) until the fall of the Western Roman Empire (753 BC – AD 476).
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Roman_civil_wars_an…
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