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====Rise of Marius==== {{Campaignbox Jugurthine War}} [[File:Marius Glyptothek Munich 319.jpg|thumb|upright=0.8|Bust, traditionally identified as [[Gaius Marius]], elected consul seven times]] [[File:Sulla Coin2.jpg|thumb|upright=1.15|[[Denarius]] of [[Faustus Cornelius Sulla (quaestor 54 BC)|Faustus Cornelius Sulla]], 56 BC. It shows [[Diana (mythology)|Diana]] on the obverse, while the reverse depicts Sulla being offered an olive branch by his ally [[Bocchus I]]. [[Jugurtha]] is shown captive on the right.{{Sfn|Crawford|1974|pp=449β451}}]] Rome fought the [[Jugurthine War]] from 111 to 104 BC against the North African kingdom of [[Numidia]] (in what is now Algeria and Tunisia). In 118, its king, [[Micipsa]], died, and an illegitimate son, [[Jugurtha]], usurped the throne.{{sfn|Lintott|1992a|pp=28β29}} Numidia had been a loyal ally of Rome since the Punic Wars.{{sfn|Matyszak|2004|p=64}} Initially, Rome mediated a division of the country. But Jugurtha renewed his offensive, leading to a long and inconclusive war with Rome.{{sfn|Lintott|1992b|p=88}} [[Gaius Marius]] was a legate under the consul directing the war and was elected consul in 107 BC over the objections of the aristocratic senators, relying on support from the businessmen and poor. Marius had the Numidian command reassigned to himself through the popular assembly and, with the capture of Jugurtha at the end of a long campaign, ended the war; in the aftermath, the Romans largely withdrew from the province after installing a client king.{{sfnm|Lintott|1992a|1p=30|Lintott|1992b|2p=92}} Marius's victory played on existing themes of senatorial corruption and incompetence, contrasted especially against the military failure of senatorial leadership in the Cimbrian War.{{sfn|Lintott|1992b|p=94}} {{Campaignbox Cimbrian War}} The [[Cimbrian War]] (113β101) was a far more serious affair than the earlier Gallic clashes in 121. The [[Germanic peoples|Germanic]] tribes of the [[Cimbri]] and the [[Teutons]]{{sfn|App. ''BCiv.''|loc=6}} migrated from northern Europe into Rome's northern territories,{{sfn|Matyszak|2004|p=75}} and clashed with Rome and its allies. The defeat of various aristocrats in the conflict, along with Marius's reputation for military victory, led to his holding five successive consulships with little to enable him to lead armies against the threat.{{sfn|Lintott|1992b|p={{pn|date=July 2023}}}} At the [[Battle of Aquae Sextiae]] and the [[Battle of Vercellae]], Marius led the Roman armies, which virtually annihilated both tribes, ending the threat.{{sfn|Lintott|1992b|p=96}} During the Cimbrian War, further conflicts embroiled the Republic: A Second Servile War waged in Sicily from 104 to 101;{{sfn|Lintott|1992a|pp=25β26}} a campaign was waged against pirates in Cilicia; Rome campaigned in Thrace, adding lands to the province of Macedonia; and [[Lycaonia]] was annexed to Rome.{{sfn|Lintott|1992b|pp=96β97}}
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