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The Ordovices had fortified a ridge of steep hills above the river and the difficulty of the terrain behind them made an encircling manoeuvre by the Romans impossible. Although Ostorius was concerned at the seemingly impregnable defences, Tacitus records that the eagerness and loyalty of his troops
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calls Ostorius' lack of political judgment. The Silures had been galvanised by Ostorius' ill-thought out threats to destroy them and began taking Roman prisoners as hostages and distributing them amongst their neighbouring tribes. This had the effect of binding them all together and creating a new
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especially continued to harass Roman troops, supposedly after Ostorius had publicly said that they posed such a danger that they should be either exterminated or transplanted. A large legionary force occupied in building forts in Silurian territory was surrounded and attacked and only rescued with
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Ostorius died unexpectedly in 52, supposedly "worn out with care" as Tacitus puts it, leaving Rome with a growing problem on its British frontiers. It has been claimed that his final resting place is in
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persuaded him to attack and in the end the Britons were easily defeated. Caratacus' wife and daughter were captured and his brother surrendered while Caratacus himself fled to the territory of the
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who had not been conquered but allied themselves with the Romans voluntarily, objected to this plan and led neighbouring tribes in an uprising. Ostorius defeated them by storming a
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A Sallustia Calvina is attested as the wife of a Publius Ostorius Scapula, possibly the governor or his father, if the wife of the governor she might have been the daughter of
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Ostorius disabused them of this notion and responded vigorously, attacking relentlessly and allowing the native resistance no time to regroup. He apparently (based on an
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in 48. This was an astute move as it divided the tribes of North Britain from those in Wales. He was recalled east however after a new rebellion by a faction of the
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Ostorius initiated further Romanisation during his command in the safer southern lands, founding Britain's first colony of military veterans at
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Publius Ostorius Scapula was the son of a Publius and likely the nephew of Quintus Ostorius Scapula, the first joint commander of the
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difficulty and considerable loss. This violent desperation on the part of the Silures can be attributed to their reaction to what
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After putting down the rebellion he began expeditions beyond the frontier, beginning with a productive campaign against the
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Continuité gentilice et continuité familiale dans les familles sénatoriales romaines à l'époque impériale: mythe et réalité
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for saving a Roman citizen's life during the fighting. The Iceni remained independent, and it is likely that
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arrived as replacement governor. The complete pacification of the area was achieved only 25 years later by
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insignia but the victory did not entirely quell resistance in the Welsh borders. The
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as a desired frontier line during the period, as it links the Trent and the Severn.
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from 47 until his death, and was responsible for the defeat and capture of
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were stationed in the area to keep the Brigantian peace. At this time the
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1st century Roman statesman, general and governor of Roman Britain
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Publius Ostorius Scapula, modern statue on the terrace of the
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system of which the Brigantes were a part; troops from the
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
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was campaigning the north east beyond the Trent, the
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