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Cerialis was of Sabine origins. During the [[Jewish War]], he was in charge of subduing the [[Samaritans]] and the [[Idumenas]], including the city of [[Hebron]]. He also participated in the [[Siege of Jerusalem]] as legatus of Legio V Macedonica. | Cerialis was of Sabine origins. During the [[Jewish War]], he was in charge of subduing the [[Samaritans]] and the [[Idumenas]], including the city of [[Hebron]]. He also participated in the [[Siege of Jerusalem]] as legatus of Legio V Macedonica. He was governor of Judea in the year immediately following the Fall of Jerusalem, 70-71. | ||
==Related categories== | ==Related categories== |
Revision as of 06:43, 29 September 2011
- SCHOLARLY AND FICTIONAL WORKS: see Category:Cerialis (subject)
Sextus Vettulenus Cerialis was a Roman military commander and governor of Judea, 70-71 CE.
Overview
Cerialis was of Sabine origins. During the Jewish War, he was in charge of subduing the Samaritans and the Idumenas, including the city of Hebron. He also participated in the Siege of Jerusalem as legatus of Legio V Macedonica. He was governor of Judea in the year immediately following the Fall of Jerusalem, 70-71.