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Acreulus, a prominent Thracian commander in the Roman Army, was assassinated by Aeleonica on 18 May 72 AD. Aeleonica(with help from Centurion Titus Pullo the Younger) snuck into the Temple of Jerusalem at night where Acreulus was staying at during the First Jewish-Roman War. The assassination was the last of a series of conspiracies that started with Aeleonica insulting Acreulus after he said that Sarmatians cannot be warriors in the Milites Fortunae. After the assassination Aleonica fled Judaea to Armenia and stayed there for a number of years. Titus Pullo was caught fleeing the scene and was executed for treason. The ramifications of the assassination deteriorated Milites Fortunae's relations with the Roman Empire and led to the decline of Milites Fortunae in the 2nd century AD.

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Cilo II, the King of Cathonia, was assassinated by Ioannes Nix on 18 December 56 AD. Cilo was visiting Rome during Saturnalia and was staying at the Villa of Gaius Gallius Alfredus. Ioannes Nix killed both Cilo and one of his diplomats Samulus Gallius Alfredus. Ioannes Nix attempted to kidnap Lucius Licinius Musus, Cilo's court engineer, but was foiled by his younger brother, Publius Licinius Musus and month prior. Cilo was in Rome to celebrate Saturnalia with his Roman friends. Ioannes Nix claimed that Cilo was planning on killing him in revenge for the attempt to kidnap Lucius Musus. Despite Ioannes Nix's claim, He was arrested and executed the same day by Gaeretix (one of Cilo's generals). The ramifications of the assassination would later cause the Cathonian Civil War bruh

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