Antonius Primus

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Antonius Primus was a 1st-century Roman general who played a decisive role in securing the throne for Emperor Vespasian during the civil conflicts of 69 AD.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 1st-century Roman person
Roman general
human
military commander
activeIn 60s AD
allegiance Flavian faction
Vespasian
category 1st-century Romans
People of the Year of the Four Emperors
Roman generals
citizenship Roman Empire
commanded Legio VII Galbiana
Roman forces in Pannonia
countryOfCitizenship Roman Antiquity
surface form: Ancient Rome
era Early Roman Empire
ethnicGroup Romans
gender male
helpedEstablish Flavian dynasty
historicalSignificance key military supporter of the Flavian dynasty
knownFrom Tacitus’ Histories
surface form: Tacitus "Histories"
languageOfExpression Latin
militaryRank general
legatus
notableFor decisive role in securing the throne for Vespasian
supporting Vespasian in 69 AD
occupation general
soldier
opposed Vitellius
participatedIn Year of the Four Emperors
surface form: Roman civil war of 69 AD

Year of the Four Emperors
residence Roman Empire
roleInEvent led Flavian forces against Vitellian troops in northern Italy
supported Vespasian
timePeriod 1st century
tookPartIn Battle of Cremona (69 AD)
Battle of Bedriacum
surface form: Second Battle of Bedriacum

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annus quattuor imperatorum notableFigure Antonius Primus
subject surface form: Annus quattuor imperatorum