Ulpius Marcellus
Roman Empire, Roman Britain, Commodus, Hadrian's Wall, Antonine Wall
978-620-0-76583-3
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116
2012-02-28
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Ulpius Marcellus was a Roman consular governor of Britannia who returned there as general of the later 2nd century. Ulpius Marcellus is recorded as governor of Roman Britain in an inscription of 176-80, and apparently returned to Rome after a tenure without serious incident. He was sent out again by the Emperor Commodus to suppress a serious revolt in 180, which earned him the reputation of a disciplinariian. Dio Cassius records that tribes from the north breached Hadrian's Wall which separated them from the empire and killed a general (possibly Marcellus' predecessor, Caerellius Priscus) with all his guards, presumably during an inspection of Hadrian's Wall.
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