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  • 73–71 BC: Third Servile War in Italy - revolt suppressed. (1st century BC)

  • 435–437: Bagaudae uprising under Tibatto in Gaul suppressed by Flavius Aetius. (5th century)

  • 172: Revolt of the Boukoloi in Egypt - revolt suppressed by Avidius Cassius (2nd century)

  • 30 BC: Revolt in the Nile delta and the Thebaid - revolt suppressed by Gaius Cornelius Gallus (1st century BC)

  • 32–30 BC: Final War of the Roman Republic between Octavian and his friend and general Agrippa against Antony and Cleopatra - Octavian victory. (1st century BC)

  • 175: Failed usurpation of Avidius Cassius in the eastern parts of the Roman Empire (2nd century)

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The Roman Civil War (88-31 BC) was a war within the Roman Republic to seize power and establish a military dictatorship. The earliest instigators were the famous Roman Republic Generals Sola and Marius. The result was a victory for Octavian, and the Roman Republic began its transition to the Roman Empire. In this rebellion and civil war, many of the generals became the founding heroes of Rome, and later the founding of Rome’s historical figures.

In addition to the first civil war, there were several rebellions in Roman history. The dates vary, from 3rd century BC to the 5th century AD. The names of these rebels are kept in detail in a random tool generator. They, on the other hand, gave Rome a boost.

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