Note 027
We must, however, remember, that, in the time of
Hadrian, a rebellion of the Jews raged with religious fury,
though only in a single province: Pausanias (l. viii. c. 43)
mentions two necessary and successful wars, conducted by the
generals of Pius. 1st, Against, the wandering Moors, who
were driven into the solitudes of Atlas. 2nd, Against the
Brigantes of Britain, who had invaded the Roman province.
Both these wars (with several other hostilities) are
mentioned in the Augustan History, p. 19.
Note to Chapter 1 of DECLINE & FALL by Gibbon