• The Cohors XX Palmyrenorum ("20th Cohort of Palmyrenes") was an auxiliary cohort of the Roman Imperial army. It was a cohors equitata milliaria, mixed...
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    including Cohors II Paphlagonum Galliana Volusiana and possibly Cohors II Equestris. The relationship between these forces are uncertain. XX Palmyrenorum was...
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  • Syria. A small number of dromedarii is recorded as part of the Cohors XX Palmyrenorum based in Dura-Europos in Roman Syria. "Bactrian & Dromedary Camels"...
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    Roman garrison: a vexillatio of the Legio IIII Scythica and the cohors XX Palmyrenorum sagittariorum equitata. Additionally, during Shapur I's last invasion...
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    especially protected. In the temple of Azzanathana, documents of the Cohors XX Palmyrenorum, which was stationed here, were found in a room that apparently...
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    In the Feriale Duranum, the list of religious observances of the Cohors XX Palmyrenorum, dating to c. 227 AD, Maesa is subject to a supplication on her...
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    onto the leather covering of a shield by a Roman soldier of the Cohors XX Palmyrenorum between AD 230 and AD 235. The fragment is considered the oldest...
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    Antoninus Pius. During the late second century Rome formed the Cohors XX Palmyrenorum, which was stationed in Dura-Europos. Palmyra's gods were primarily...
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  • Papyrus at Princeton", TAPA, 84 (1945), pp. 271–278. "The Cohors XX Palmyrenorum, a Cohors Equitata Milaria", TAPA, 78 (1947), pp. 159–170. "Infinitives...
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  • was discovered among the documents of an auxiliary cohort, the Cohors XX Palmyrenorum (Twentieth Cohort of Palmyrenes), in the Temple of Azzanathkona...
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    military occupation. The temple became the headquarters for the Cohors XX Palmyrenorum, a Roman infantry and cavalry unit recruited from Palmyra. There...
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    dedicatory inscriptions of 171 AD were inscribed by soldiers of the Cohors XX Palmyrenorum. It was extended and renovated between 209 and 211, and most of...
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    detachments. The auxiliary cohors equitata was a mixed unit combining infantry and cavalry, and existed in two types: the cohors equitata quingenaria, with...
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    in Boroșneu Mare (Hungarian: Nagyborosnyó) in Romania. Its garrison was Cohors I Bracaraugustanorum. List of castra "Castrul roman de la Boroşneu Mare"...
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