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BATO’S UPRISING 6 AD
Matej Cota
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APA 6th Edition
Cota, M. (2009). BATO’S UPRISING 6 AD. Polemos, XII (23), 0-0. Retrieved from https://hrcak.srce.hr/47713
MLA 8th Edition
Cota, Matej. "BATO’S UPRISING 6 AD." Polemos, vol. XII, no. 23, 2009, pp. 0-0. https://hrcak.srce.hr/47713. Accessed 22 Dec. 2024.
Chicago 17th Edition
Cota, Matej. "BATO’S UPRISING 6 AD." Polemos XII, no. 23 (2009): 0-0. https://hrcak.srce.hr/47713
Harvard
Cota, M. (2009). 'BATO’S UPRISING 6 AD', Polemos, XII(23), pp. 0-0. Available at: https://hrcak.srce.hr/47713 (Accessed 22 December 2024)
Vancouver
Cota M. BATO’S UPRISING 6 AD. Polemos [Internet]. 2009 [cited 2024 December 22];XII(23). Available from: https://hrcak.srce.hr/47713
IEEE
M. Cota, "BATO’S UPRISING 6 AD", Polemos, vol.XII, no. 23, pp. 0-0, 2009. [Online]. Available: https://hrcak.srce.hr/47713. [Accessed: 22 December 2024]
Abstract
In 6 AD Roman empire was at its peak. Under the leadership of future emperor Tiberius it was about to launch the biggest Roman offensive in its history. The goal was conquest of tribe Marcomanni in order to establish complete rule over Germania as far as river Elbe. The sudden uprising in Illyricum, under Bato was the most serious military threat to Rome since the Second Punic war. In order to understand how it got all that momentum and why it was eventually crushed author is analyzing strategical phases of rebellion from the aspect of military history.
Keywords
Bato; Tiberius; rebellion; Roman army; Illyrians
Hrčak ID:
47713
URI
https://hrcak.srce.hr/47713
Publication date:
26.6.2009.
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