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Roman generals were general officers of the Roman army, the principle ground forceofAncient Rome. They commanded the army during the numerous military conflicts Rome was involved in during the period of classical antiquity.

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Bust of Scipio Africanus

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Portrait of Drusus

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Relief depicting Flavius Aetius

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Bust depicting Germanicus
The Tusculum portrait, possibly the only surviving depiction of Julius Caesar from his lifetime

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Bust of Marcus Licinius Crassus

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Coin possibly depicting Odaenathus wearing a diadem

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Depiction of Lusius Quietus leading the Berber cavalry in the Dacian wars
Seal depicting Ricimer

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  1. ^ command of the war against Mithridates VIofPontus
  • ^ defeated the Seleucid ruler Antiochus the Great at the Battle of Thermopylae
  • ^ Battle of Lake Regillus, Roman victory over the Latin League
  • ^ Roman Senate voted him a naval triumph
  • ^ entrusted with the defence of Illyricum against the Pompeians
  • ^ ordered to clear the Mediterranean Sea of piracy, but instead, plundered the provinces he was supposed to protect
  • ^ first to lead an army outside of the Italian mainland
  • ^ defeated and captured at the Battle of Tunis
  • ^ fought and defeated Gaius Scribonius Curio
  • ^ one of the so-called Thirty Tyrants
  • ^ twice defeated Andriscus, self-proclaimed pretender to Macedonian throne
  • ^ defeated the LusitaniansatIlipa, and subjugated the Boii
  • ^ hero of the Samnite Wars
  • ^ instigated his "Fabian strategy" against Hannibal
  • ^ successful campaign to restore Ptolemy XII of Egypt
  • ^ led the Roman conquest of Britain
  • ^ defeated the Sclaveni Slavs near Thessalonica
  • ^ defeated the rebellion of Boudica
  • ^ led Roman Army in the Second Macedonian War
  • ^ defeated the BessiinThrace
  • ^ defeated successively the Gauls, the Volscians, the Samnites, the Etruscans and the Marsians
  • ^ next Roman general to cross the Rhine after Julius Caesar

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