Gaius suetonius paulinus biography of donald
As ex‐praetor in ad 41, commanded against the Mauretanians and was the first Roman to cross the Atlas mountains..
Gaius Suetonius Paulinus[a] (fl. AD 40–69) was a Roman general best known as the commander who defeated the rebellion of Boudica.
Paulinus was a very successful military politician in Rome.
He was Governor of Britannia from c.AD58 to 61.
Early life of Gaius Suetonius Paulinus
Little is known of Suetonius’ family, but it likely came from Pisaurum (modern Pesaro), a town on the Adriatic coast of Italy.
He is not known to be related to the biographer Suetonius.
Mauretanian campaign
Having served as praetor in 40 AD, Suetonius was appointed governor of Mauretania the following year. In collaboration with Gnaeus Hosidius Geta, he suppressed the revolt led by Aedemon in the mountainous province that arose from the execution of the local ruler by Caligula.
In 41 AD Suetonius was the first Roman commander to lead troops across the Atlas Mountains, and Pliny the Elder quotes his description of the area in his Natural History.
Governor of Britain
In 58, before being consul, he was appointed governor of Britain, replacing Quintus Veranius,