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Cestius and Gallus
The fighting there had killed the previous governor and routed Cestius Gallus, the governor of Syria, when he tried to restore order.
* Cestius Gallus becomes legate of Syria.
* Gaius Licinius Mucianus replaces Cestius Gallus as governor of Syria.
* Cestius Gallus, defeated during the Jewish Revolt
Cestius Gallus, the legate of Syria, was defeated at the battle of Beth-Horon and forced to retreat from Jerusalem.
The Roman army was joined by the twelfth legion, which was previously defeated under Cestius Gallus, and from Alexandria Vespasian sent Tiberius Julius Alexander, governor of Ægyptus, to act as Titus's second in command.
Likewise a plea for assistance to the legate of Syria, Cestius Gallus, met with no response.
Meanwhile Cestius Gallus moved into the region with the twelfth legion, but was unable to restore order and suffered defeat at the battle of Beth-Horon, forcing the Romans to retreat from Jerusalem.
In 66, after a Zealot revolt had destroyed the Roman garrison in Jerusalem, the XII Fulminata, with vexillationes of IV Scythica and VI Ferrata, was sent to retaliate, but it was sent back by Gaius Cestius Gallus, legatus of Syria, when he saw that the legion was weak.
During the First JewishRoman War, the Roman proconsul of Syria, Cestius Gallus, razed the town on his way to Jerusalem in 66 AD.
Gaius Cestius Gallus ( d. 67 AD ) was the son of a consul in ancient Rome and himself a suffect consul in 42.
Gallus Cestius Gaius
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Cestius Gallus, the legate of Syria, brought the Syrian army, based on XII Fulminata, reinforced by auxiliary troops, to restore order and quell the revolt.
In response to the unrest in Judaea, Cestius Gallus, the legate of Syria, assembled the Syrian legion XII Fulminata and auxiliary troops as reinforcements, a total of 30, 000 troops, to restore order in the neighbouring province.
Jews, who were driven out of Galilee rebuilt Joppa ( Jaffa ), which had been destroyed earlier by Cestius Gallus.
Cestius Gallus, the legate of Syria, was forced to retreat from Jerusalem and defeated at the battle of Beth-Horon.
In 66 CE, Cestius Gallus, the legate of Syria, brought the Syrian army, based on XII Fulminata, reinforced by auxiliary troops, to restore order in Judaea and quell the revolt.
Cestius Gallus, the legate of Syria, brought the Syrian army, based on XII Fulminata, reinforced by auxiliary troops, to restore order and quell the revolt.

Cestius and into
The Protestant Cemetery () now officially called the Cimitero acattolico (" Non-Catholic Cemetery ") and often referred to as the Cimitero degli Inglesi (" Englishmen's Cemetery ") is a cemetery in Rome, located near Porta San Paolo alongside the Pyramid of Cestius, a small-scale Egyptian-style pyramid built in 30 BC as a tomb and later incorporated into the section of the Aurelian Walls that borders the cemetery.

Cestius and Roman
Roman Capriccio. jpg | Roman Capriccio with Triumphal Arch, the Pyramid of Cestius, St. Peter's Basilica and the Castle of the Holy Angel.

Cestius and soldiers
After a heroic but failed resistance at the Pyramid of Cestius by remaining loyalist soldiers, carabinieri ( including a school of cadets ), and civilians, the Germans occupied Rome.

Cestius and .
The 27-metre-high Pyramid of Cestius was built by the end of the first century BC and still exists today, close to the Porta San Paolo.
Messalla is also recorded in an inscription as being one of the three friends of Gaius Cestius responsible for erecting statues that once stood at the site of the famous Pyramid of Cestius which is located close to the Porta San Paolo in Rome.
The force is also memorialized in a commemorative plaque outside the Protestant Cemetery, Rome, next to the Pyramid of Cestius and another on the Embassy of the United States in Rome, facing Via Vittorio Veneto.
Later he wrote the stories Margherita, At the Tomb of Cestius, The Mosque at Cordova.

Gallus and legate
* Emperor Constantius II recalls his legate ( and cousin ) Constantius Gallus to Constantinople after hearing unfavorable reports about him.

Gallus and Syria
The Romans lost some 6, 000 troops killed and many more wounded in the battle with Legio Fulminata losing its aquilla, as Gallus abandoned his troops in disarray fleeing to Syria.
While Octavian marched from the East through Asia, Syria and Judea against Egypt, Cornelius Gallus advanced with Scarpus ’ legions from the west against Alexandria.

Gallus and into
; 2nd ed., 1806 ), which was translated into French and served as a model for Wilhelm Adolf Becker's Gallus and Charicles.
The Flaminian Way, here in purple, divided into two branches next to modern Terni ; Aemilian, who was descending from north upon Rome, defeated Trebonianus Gallus on the eastern branch.
He was later adopted into the Aelian gens by Aelius Gallus, and by Roman custom became known as Lucius Aelius Seianus, or simply Sejanus.
* Gallus aesculapii ( Late Miocene / Early Pliocene of Greece )-possibly belongs into Pavo
Her seat was abolished after only one term, and Gallus followed most of her constituents into neighboring Hindmarsh.
He can hardly be identical with the Chaeremon who accompanied ( c. 26 BCE ) Aelius Gallus, prefect of Egypt, on a journey into the interior of the country.
Gallus ' conduct brought him into disgrace with the emperor, and a new prefect was appointed.
Proceedings began in the " Bürgerhaus Gallus ", in Frankfurt am Main, which was converted into a courthouse for that purpose, and remained there until their conclusion.
The town has a historic part complete with a castle and a unique church ( Gallus Chapel ) which was shaped as a triangle so it could fit into the city walls.
Gallus Dressler ( 1563 ) suggested to liken the structure of a musical composition with that of a speech, as outlined in Classical sources, dividing it into such sections as exordium, medium and finis ( literally, " beginning ", " middle " and " end ").

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