Quintus Marcius Turbo

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Quintus Marcius Turbo was a prominent Roman general and imperial official of the early 2nd century AD, noted for his successful suppression of major revolts and his close service under Emperor Hadrian.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman consul
Roman imperial official
Roman senator
ancient Roman general
person
approximateDate 2nd century AD
areaOfActivity Roman military affairs
Roman provincial administration
imperial court
citizenship Roman Empire
closeTo Hadrian NERFINISHED
culture Ancient Roman
employer Emperor Hadrian NERFINISHED
Roman imperial administration NERFINISHED
floruit early 2nd century AD
hasOccupation general
imperial adviser
provincial governor
historicalSignificance important figure in stabilization of early 2nd‑century Roman Empire
key military supporter of Hadrian’s rule
knownFor high military and administrative commands
loyalty to Emperor Hadrian
suppressing major revolts in the provinces
militaryBranch Roman army
militaryRank equestrian officer
notableWork campaigns in Mauretania
service as close adviser to Hadrian
suppression of Jewish revolt under Trajan
suppression of revolts in Egypt
officeContinent Africa NERFINISHED
Asia NERFINISHED
Europe NERFINISHED
partOf Hadrianic administration NERFINISHED
positionHeld Praetorian prefect NERFINISHED
consul suffectus
governor of Egypt
governor of Mauretania
governor of Pannonia
servedUnder Hadrian NERFINISHED
Trajan NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
timePeriod Roman Empire

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Diaspora Revolt commandedBy Quintus Marcius Turbo