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Name: Annexation of Raetia and Noricum

Type: Event

Start: 15 BC

End: 13 BC

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Raetia and Noricum were conquered and annexed to Rome.

Chronology


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  • January 14 BC: After it was invaded by the Roman forces of Augustus in 16/15 BC, the area was initially placed under military control.
  • January 13 BC: Subjugation of the local Ligurian tribes in the summer of 14 BC.
  • January 15 BC: Raetia and Noricum were conquered and annexed to Rome.
  • January 13 BC: The province had its origin in a local chiefdom controlled by the enfranchised king Marcus Julius Donnus, who rules over Ligurian tribes of the region by the middle of the 1st century BC. He was succeeded by his son, Marcus Julius Cottius, who offered no opposition to the integration of his realm into the Roman imperial system under Augustus in 15/14 BC.

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