Military campaigns of Tiberius in Pannonia
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Military campaigns by future Roman emperor Tiberius in Pannonia.
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January 11 BC: Future Roman emperor Tiberius subdued the Pannons Breuci.
January 11 BC: During the Roman military campaign of 12 BC, the Roman commander Tiberius, future emperor, subjugated the Pannonians Breuci thanks to the alliance of the powerful Celtic tribe of the Scordisci, and for this reason the ornamenta triumphalia were decreed to him. At the end of these operations, or more probably with the conclusion of the Dalmatian-Pannonian revolt of 6-9, their territory was organized in the new province of Moesia, also becoming part of the auxiliary troops.
January 10 BC: Again Tiberius was engaged first with the Dalmatians, who had rebelled, and shortly after again against the Pannonians who had taken advantage of his absence, engaging Tiberius on two fronts simultaneously. At the end of this campaign the entire area of the future province of Dalmatia was under Roman control.