- Sabalus
Sabalus was a man of Berber descent from
North Africa who lived in the1st century . Sabalus was one of the tribal chiefs in the Romanclient kingdom ofMauretania . Little is known of Sabalus’ origins.In late
40 , kingPtolemy of Mauretania was murdered by his unstable second cousinRoman Emperor Caligula , while on a visit toRome . A former slave of Ptolemy’sAedemon , from his outrage and to the loyalty and memory of his former master, wanted to avenge Caligula and started the revolt in the Kingdom ofMauretania againstRome . Many people from the kingdom had joined in the revolt. Sabalus became a supporter to Aedemon and was among the chief rebels.Caligula was murdered on 24 January in the year
41 , and his paternal uncleClaudius became the new Emperor. In42 , Claudius had appointed the skilled Roman GeneralsGaius Suetonius Paulinus andGnaeus Hosidius Geta to end the revolt.This was a four-year bloody and violent revolt. The revolt erupted instantly. Sabalus and his fellow rebels were hard skilled fighters. The Berbers were able to survive in the harsh Sahara conditions, while the Romans struggled.
Geta and his troops had defeated Sabalus twice after Geta gathered sufficient water to pursue him in the desert. At one point the water had begun to run out. Geta was doubtful whether to retreat or continue to pursue Sabalus, however a local Berber persuaded him to perform a local rain ritual. When Geta had completed the rain ritual, rain began to fall from the heavens. Sabalus had witnessed this, thinking that Geta had possessed supernatural powers. Sabalus and his men surrendered to Geta. Sabalus’ fate afterwards is unknown.
ee also
*
Aedemon
*Gnaeus Hosidius Geta
*Gaius Suetonius Paulinus
*Ptolemy of Mauretania ource
* [http://www.ancientlibrary.com/smith-bio/1637.html Encyclopedia page?] (see last paragraph)
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.