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172: 118:), which was taken by the Britons before he arrived. "The victorious enemy met Petilius Cerialis, commander of the ninth legion, as he was coming to the rescue, routed his troops, and destroyed all his infantry. Cerialis escaped with some cavalry into the camp, and was saved by its fortifications." 77:
in AD 28. However, in his monograph of naming practices in the first centuries of the Roman Empire, Olli Salomies argues that Cerialis was actually the biological son of Petillius Rufus by a woman named Caesia, who may have been the daughter of a Caesius Cerialis, therefore Caesius Nasica would not
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says that he was a bold soldier rather than a careful general, and preferred to stake everything on the issue of a single engagement. He possessed natural eloquence of a kind that readily appealed to his soldiers. His loyalty to his superiors was unshakable".
142:. Cerialis managed to escape disguised as a peasant and joined the Flavian army. He was one of the cavalry leaders that conquered Rome for the approaching Vespasian. His role was to enter Rome via Sabine territory along the Via Salaria. 171: 164:, a romanized prince, besieged two Roman legions at Xanten. Cerialis was again successful and received honours from Vespasian, which included his first 625: 487: 650: 412: 258: 620: 550: 537: 466: 645: 635: 615: 610: 563: 254: 221: 605: 517: 184: 371: 337: 322: 305: 43: 630: 406: 203: 99: 527: 380: 510: 199: 139: 131: 430: 161: 8: 600: 354: 318: 157: 192: 153: 640: 301: 217: 146: 87: 70: 65:, and since brothers are often attested as serving in succession in the same post, 62: 376: 91: 66: 58: 51: 594: 401: 188: 95: 35: 110:, Cerialis suffered a serious defeat when attempting to relieve the city of 554: 470: 165: 31: 405: 111: 416:. Vol. 5 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 760. 115: 69:
suggests that Cerialis was the younger brother of Nasica, and had been
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This success and his brother-in-law's trust gave him the command of
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dated 21 May 74 attests he was consul a second time, with
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Adoptive and polyonymous nomenclature in the Roman Empire
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1st century AD Roman general, consul and administrator
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of northern England. In 74, Cerialis left Britain; a
102:. In the defeat of the 60/61 rebellion led by Queen 592: 86:His first important assignment was as legate of 488:Quintus Julius Cordinus Gaius Rutilius Gallicus 42:'s rebellion and went on to participate in the 198:with him to the province. He was supported by 152:, then stationed in the difficult province of 78:have been his brother "but a close relative." 212:As governor, Cerialis campaigned against the 54:and returned to Britain as its governor. 26:AD 30 — after AD 83), otherwise known as 400: 170: 34:general and administrator who served in 20:Quintus Petillius Cerialis Caesius Rufus 626:People of the Year of the Four Emperors 274:(Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1981), p. 66. 593: 431:Livius.org: Quintus Petillius Cerialis 81: 73:by Petillius Rufus, who was known as 651:Roman governors of Germania Inferior 538:Lucius Junius Quintus Vibius Crispus 160:, in which the local tribes, led by 138:in 69, during the civil wars of the 50:. He later crushed the rebellion of 13: 14: 662: 424: 134:, Cerialis was made a hostage by 621:Suffect consuls of Imperial Rome 348:For the date see Paul Gallivan, 394: 178: 564:Titus Clodius Eprius Marcellus 385: 361: 342: 327: 310: 290: 277: 264: 246: 222:Titus Clodius Eprius Marcellus 183:In 71, Cerialis was appointed 90:(Ninth Iberian Legion) in the 57:Because he probably succeeded 1: 391:Gallivan, "The Fasti", p. 188 252:His full name is attested in 239: 23: 121: 7: 407:"Cerealis, Petillius"  350:"The Fasti for A. 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