CLA2104 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Nero Claudius Drusus, Danubian Provinces, Vipsania Agrippina
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The great rebellion was neutralized by the romans but it caused a lot of destruction and damage and put a halt on further conquests. Know how the provinces were left after betonian war. Revolt: known as the great rebellion/bellum batonianum 6 ad - Bato of the daesitiates is the important bato of two. Leader of the pannonian-dalmatian revolt of 6-9 ad. The north frontier of the balkans was settled in 9 ad. Provinces can be very uid and exible; armed and de-armed as necessary. By ad 9 revolt was crushed: ad 9 pannonia was annexed as an imperial province, in 12 bc pannonia (previously senatorial) had been added to illyricum. Final arrangements were pannonia imperial (9 ad), dlamatia imperial (9 ad), and. Ad 9 news came of an overwhelming defeat for roman forces in germany, known as the varian disaster.