- Julius Briganticus
Julius Briganticus (d. AD 69) was a Batavian who commanded auxiliary cavalry in the
Roman Army . He was the son of the sister ofGaius Julius Civilis , the leader of theBatavian rebellion , who apparently hated his nephew. The "nomen" Julius indicates he was a Roman citizen. The "cognomen" Briganticus perhaps suggests he, or his father, gained distinction fighting against theBrigantes of northern Britain.In 69, during the civil wars of the
year of four emperors , Briganticus initially fought forOtho but surrendered toVitellius 's forces after the battle of Placentia. [Tacitus , "Histories" ] He later commanded a picked squad of cavalry that had been formed by Vitellius but went over toVespasian . [Tacitus, "Histories" ] He died fighting for the Romans underQuintus Petillius Cerialis against his uncle during the Batavian revolt. [Tacitus, "Histories" ]References
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