7 things you might not know about Viriathus

A rebellious Lusitanian, Viriathus resisted a Roman expansion with his skill as a warrior and his understanding of Roman tactics. Find out more about Viriathus in Barbarian's Rising on HISTORY. Wednesdays at 10pm.

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Very little is known about the early life of the Iberian Celtic warrior Viriathus. Even the name Viriathus is actually a nickname given by the Romans rather than his true one.

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The details of who Viriatus was prior to his military career are unknown but much speculated upon. Some say he was a shepherd who became a warrior out of necessity, while others claim he was a Celtic Prince, or King. Much like our own Robin Hood, it has become all but impossible to disentangle the mythic origins of this hero from his true historic ones.

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Viriathus was the most successful leader in Iberia who ever opposed the Roman conquest. He was only defeated in battle against the Romans once, and from a military standpoint can be said to have been one of the most successful generals to ever have opposed Rome's expansion anywhere in the world.

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In 146 BC Viriatus was elected Chief Of The Lusitanians, and he sought revenge for what had been done to his people.

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Viriatus employed two methods of warfare: bellum, in which he used normal military forces and tactics, and latrocinium, which involved small groups of combatants and the use of guerrilla tactics.

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Knowing that Viriatus was the figurehead of the entire rebellion Quintus Servilius Caepio hatched a plan. Three of Viriathus' men were offered riches and safety in exchange for one deed: upon their return they must kill their leader. And so they did.

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Viriatus was assassinated while he slept in 139 BC.

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