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    Legio VII Gemina (Latin for "The Twins' Seventh Legion") was a legion of the Imperial Roman army. It was raised in AD 68 in Hispania by the general Galba...
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    brief reign of Galba (68–69), it was transferred back to Hispania. Legio VII Gemina, newly founded by Galba in 68 AD, was allocated to Carnuntum until...
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    Vespasian ordered the Legio VII Gemina to be garrisoned in Leon at the site of the old camp of the Legio VI Victrix. The Legio VII Gemina continued to garrison...
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    also popular with other legions such as Legio V Alaudae (Larks), Legio XI, Legio XII Victrix, and Legio XIII Gemina. It may have been levied in 72 BC. Others...
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    Vespasian. Along with three other legions, the III Gallica joined Legio VII Gemina under its commander Marcus Antonius Primus in marching on units supporting...
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    of the Legio VI Victrix around 29 BC, its standing as an encampment city was consolidated with the definitive settlement of the Legio VII Gemina from 74...
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  • Seventh Legion (redirect from Legio VII)
    to: 7th Legion (video game) Legio VII Claudia, a legion of the Imperial Roman army founded in Spain in 65 BC Legio VII Gemina, a legion of the Imperial...
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    Legio VII Claudia Pia Fidelis (loyal and faithful to Claudius): 51 BC – 44 BC, Julius Caesar; disbanded and re-formed by Augustus as Legio VII Gemina...
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    the surname Hispaniensis, founding the city of Legio (modern-day León). Soldiers of this unit and X Gemina numbered among the first settlers of Caesaraugusta...
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  • Tertioaugustani (Legio III Augusta); Quinta Macedonica (Legio V Macedonica); Septima gemina (Legio VII Gemina); Decima gemina (Legio X Gemina); Prima Flavia...
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    Ritterling's "Legio X Fretensis" Lendering, Jona, "Legio X Fretensis", livius.org Legion X - Stowarzyszenie Legion X Gemina (Equites)- "Viri Clarissimi" LEGIO X FRE...
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    Italica, legio II Parthica, III Italica, IIII Flavia, IIII Italica (under Alexander Severus), V Macedonica, VII Claudia, VIII Augusta, X Gemina, XI Claudia...
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    Mythology. HardPress. p. 325. ISBN 978-1314004731. St. Augustine (2003). "VII.13". In Dyson, R.W (ed.). The City of God against the Pagans. Penguin Books...
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  • Germanica were added to Galba's seventh legion, which became VII Gemina. The emblem of Legio I is unknown, but it was probably Taurus, like all the other...
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    AD to house soldiers building the Via XVIII and was occupied by the Legio VII Gemina until that unit was posted to Dacia in 120 AD and the fort abandoned...
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    Legio IX Hispana ("9th Hispanian Legion"), also written as Legio VIIII Hispana, was a legion of the Imperial Roman army that existed from the 1st century...
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  • Legio XXI Rapax ("Predator, Twenty-First Legion") was a legion of the Imperial Roman army. The symbol of the legion is thought to have been a capricorn...
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    military career are obscure, save for the fact that in 89, as legate of Legio VII Gemina in Hispania Tarraconensis, he supported Domitian against an attempted...
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    to centurio in four different legions: Legio XIV Gemina, Legio XI Claudia, Legio II Augusta and Legio VII Gemina. Additionally, he was ordinatus architectus...
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    Castile and then the Spanish Crown. The city of León was founded by the Legio VII Gemina ("twin seventh legion") of the Roman Empire. It was the headquarters...
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    alternative version of his legend states that he was a centurion of the Legio VII Gemina Pia Felix, and was born in what is now León, Spain, in the middle of...
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    Inscription about a frumentarius from Legio VII Gemina....
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    Year of the Four Emperors, Legio XI Claudia, alongside Legio VII Claudia and Legio XIIII Gemina, sided with Otho, who had executed Galba against Vitellius...
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    Legio V Macedonica (the Fifth Macedonian Legion) was a Roman legion. It was probably originally levied in 43 BC by consul Gaius Vibius Pansa Caetronianus...
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    Petavonium was a Roman Legionary Fortress (castrum) of the Legio X Gemina, and later a Roman city formed from the canabae, or civilian camp. It was located...
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    commander of two Roman legions: Legio I Adiutrix, which was stationed at Brigetio in Pannonia Superior; and Legio VII Gemina, which was stationed in Hispania...
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    Roman legion was required to be permanently stationed there, whereas Legio VII Gemina was permanently stationed to the north, in Hispania Tarraconensis,...
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    Roman baths Originally, on the current site of the cathedral, the Legio VII Gemina had built thermal baths larger in size than the current cathedral....
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    Route Start End Distance (Roman miles) 1 Mediolanum (Milan) Legio VII Gemina (León) 1257 2 Arelate (Arles) Castulo 898 3 Corduba (Córdoba) Castulo 99 4...
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    was followed by the establishment of military garrisons at Castrum Legio VII Gemina (León) and Petavonium (Rosinos de Vidriales – Zamora), along with colonies...
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