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'''Julius Indus''' was a | '''Julius Indus''' was a [[Treveri]] nobleman of the 1st century CE. In 21 CE he helped the Romans put down a rebellion of the Treveri and [[Aedui]]. Indus had a personal vendetta with one of the leaders in the revolt, Julius Florus. Culminating in a confrontation between the two in the [[Ardennes|Ardennes forest]]. During this fight, Indus killed Florus.<ref>{{Cite book|last1=Tacitus|first1=Cornelius|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=E0vy1dAhgj0C&q=Julius+Indus&pg=PA87|title=The Works of Cornelius Tacitus: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Notes, Supplements, &c|last2=Murphy|first2=Arthur|date=1836|publisher=Thomas Wardle|language=en}}</ref> His regiment may have been involved in the [[Roman invasion of Britain]], and was certainly posted at [[Corinium Dobunnorum|Corinum]] ([[Cirencester]]) in the mid-to-late 1st century. His daughter, [[Julia Pacata]], married the [[Procurator (Roman)|procurator]] of [[Roman Britain]], [[Gaius Julius Alpinus Classicianus]], and buried him in London in 65 CE. | ||
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[[Category:Julii|Indus]] | [[Category:Julii|Indus]] | ||
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<references />{{AncientRome-bio-stub}} | <references />{{AncientRome-bio-stub}} | ||
Latest revision as of 18:46, 30 December 2025
Template:Short description Julius Indus was a Treveri nobleman of the 1st century CE. In 21 CE he helped the Romans put down a rebellion of the Treveri and Aedui. Indus had a personal vendetta with one of the leaders in the revolt, Julius Florus. Culminating in a confrontation between the two in the Ardennes forest. During this fight, Indus killed Florus.[1] His regiment may have been involved in the Roman invasion of Britain, and was certainly posted at Corinum (Cirencester) in the mid-to-late 1st century. His daughter, Julia Pacata, married the procurator of Roman Britain, Gaius Julius Alpinus Classicianus, and buried him in London in 65 CE.
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