18 Facts About Cilician pirates

1.

Cilician pirates reported that the governments of the region were too weak or unwilling to settle the issue.

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2.

Consequently, the Cilician pirates remained the only considerable naval power in the Eastern Mediterranean.

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3.

Piracy problem in the Mediterranean increased over the decades: A large network of Cilician pirates coordinated operations over wide areas, with large fleets.

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4.

Many Cilician pirates settled on land in various places and relied on an informal network of mutual assistance.

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5.

The ragged part of the Cilician pirates coast became their main area for anchorage and encampment and the Crags of Cilicia became their main base.

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6.

Cilician pirates won several naval victories off Cilicia and occupied the coasts of nearby Lycia and Pamphylia.

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7.

Cilician pirates received his agnomen of Isaurus because he defeated the Isauri who lived in the core of the Taurus Mountains, which bordered on Cilicia.

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8.

Cilician pirates incorporated Isauria into the province of Cilicia Pedias.

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9.

The Cilician pirates roamed across the entire Mediterranean, and began to attack the towns of Italy itself.

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10.

The Cilician pirates were no match for this onslaught so they fled, Antonius proclaimed victory, and the Senate awarded him a triumph.

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11.

Cilician pirates organized his efforts in a two-stage campaign, first clearing the western Mediterranean, and second overwhelming the pirates trapped in the eastern Mediterranean.

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12.

Cilician pirates gave mild terms to those pirates who surrendered to him personally, as opposed to his other commanders.

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13.

Some Cilician pirates surrendered their ships, their families and themselves up to Pompey.

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14.

Many Cilician pirates retreated to their strongholds of Asia Minor, where they gathered and waited for Pompey to attack them.

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15.

The Cilician pirates surrendered all their harbours and fortified islands.

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16.

Pompey spared the lives of numerous Cilician pirates who had been taken prisoner, realizing that many had been driven to such recourse by desperation.

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17.

Caesar felt insulted at the twenty talents ransom and insisted that the Cilician pirates raised the demand to fifty talents more suitable for his status; his retinue quickly raised the money in the local cities, before returning to the pirate stronghold.

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18.

Sometime in 71 BC, the Cilician pirates deserted Spartacus and he had to give up his plans to cross over to Sicily.

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