Roman general Marcius Turbo

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Roman general Marcius Turbo was a prominent early 2nd-century Roman military commander and close supporter of Emperor Hadrian, noted for suppressing major revolts and serving in high administrative offices.

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instanceOf Roman equestrian
Roman general
Roman governor
Roman senator
person
activeYearsStart early 2nd century
associatedWith Hadrianic military reforms
citizenship Roman Empire
closeAllyOf Hadrian
employer Hadrian
surface form: Emperor Hadrian
era Roman Empire
surface form: Imperial Rome
floruit reign of Hadrian
gender male
historicalReputation trusted general of Hadrian
involvedIn suppression of revolts in the eastern provinces
knownFor loyalty to Emperor Hadrian
military leadership
suppressing major revolts in the Roman Empire
languageSpoken Latin
loyaltyTo Roman emperor
militaryBranch Roman army
militaryRank general
notableWork campaigns under Emperor Hadrian
suppression of Jewish Diaspora revolt
occupation imperial administrator
military commander
provincial governor
partOf Roman provincial administration
surface form: Hadrianic administration
positionHeld Praetorian Prefect
surface form: Praetorian prefect

governor of Egypt
governor of Pannonia
high administrative office in the Roman Empire
servedAs imperial troubleshooter in military crises
servedUnder Hadrian
sphereOfActivity Roman military
Roman provincial administration
timePeriod early 2nd century

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Kitos War opposedBy Roman general Marcius Turbo