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    Lightbulb Re: Defeated Romans in other armies?

    Quote Originally Posted by Zaknafien
    Quintus Sertorius defected to the Lusitanians with an army of around 3,000 Roman soldiers, but this was during the period of Sulla's civil war..
    Not exactly. Sertorius and his Senate-in-exile did fight with the Iberians against the Sullan regime in Rome, but it was Sertorius who was in charge, and not the Iberians.
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    Default Re: Defeated Romans in other armies?

    Right---what I mean was he fought against the "government" in Rome. Albeit an illegal government you could say.


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