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189: 294:, with 4,000 men to pursue him. However, Viriathus employed his tactics of feigned retreats and ambushes. He lured Plautius into a trap and inflicted heavy casualties, killing nearly the entire Roman force. Plautius fled to winter quarters, not daring to show himself anywhere. 403: 376: 261:. Viriathus used the terrain to his advantage, hiding in dense thickets before launching a surprise attack. After the ambush, the Roman forces were either killed or driven off cliffs. 28: 349: 267:
himself was taken prisoner, however, the man who captured him, not knowing who he was, but seeing that he was old and fat, and considering him worthless, killed him.
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had been leading a successful guerrilla war against the Romans. In one of these engagements, he ambushed and defeated the Roman commander
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Viriathus: & the Lusitanian Resistance to Rome, 155–139 BC
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