08-06-2006, 04:11 PM
I'm not sure what your difficulty is, Jason.
Tettius Julianus had probably defeated the Dacians at Tapae in AD 88 -- Domitian had a flurry of imperatorial acclamations late that year.
Antonius Saturninus launched his revolt on 1 January AD 89.
And Domitian was in Rome late in AD 89 to celebrate a double victory, over the Dacians and over the Chatti (who had collaborated with Saturninus).
As regards II Adiutrix, it was my impression that it travelled from Britannia to Pannonia (AD 87), and probably began work on the new fortress at Aquincum. Moesia doesn't seem to enter the equation.
Or have I missed something?
Tettius Julianus had probably defeated the Dacians at Tapae in AD 88 -- Domitian had a flurry of imperatorial acclamations late that year.
Antonius Saturninus launched his revolt on 1 January AD 89.
And Domitian was in Rome late in AD 89 to celebrate a double victory, over the Dacians and over the Chatti (who had collaborated with Saturninus).
As regards II Adiutrix, it was my impression that it travelled from Britannia to Pannonia (AD 87), and probably began work on the new fortress at Aquincum. Moesia doesn't seem to enter the equation.
Or have I missed something?