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    The Alpine regiments of the Roman army were those auxiliary units of the army that were originally raised in the Alpine provinces of the Roman Empire:...
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    non-legionary auxiliary regiments of the imperial Roman army, attested in the epigraphic record, by Roman province of deployment during the reign of emperor Hadrian...
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    Rhaetian people (category Ancient peoples of Italy)
    sparsely-populated Alpine valleys. It suggests that the Raeti were strongly attracted to a career in the Roman military. (See Alpine regiments of the Roman army). Alpine...
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    Imperial Roman army Late Roman army East Roman army Size of the Roman army Troops Alae Cohorts Auxiliaries Alpine regiments of the Roman army Cavalry Turmae...
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    launchers) Medium infantry regiment (5th, 9th, 62nd, and 82nd infantry regiments; 3rd, 6th, and 7th Bersaglieri regiments) Command and logistic support...
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    The Imperial Roman Army was the military land force of the Roman Empire from 27 BC to 476 AD, and the final incarnation in the long history of the Roman...
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    scholarship, the "late" period of the Roman army begins with the accession of the Emperor Diocletian in AD 284, and ends in 480 with the death of Julius Nepos...
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    assigned to the Army Special Forces Command. The regiment is one of the most often and one of the highest decorated regiments of the Italian Army, although...
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    Auxilia (redirect from Roman auxiliaries)
    his reorganisation of the Imperial Roman army from 27 BC. By the 2nd century, the Auxilia contained the same number of infantry as the legions and, in addition...
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    Leontopodium nivale (category Alpine flora)
    soon adopted as a symbol in the logo of numerous alpine clubs and associations. In the Austro-Hungarian Army in particular, the symbolic relationship between...
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    Raetia (redirect from Province of Raetia)
    district of Innsbruck) Vipitenum (Vipiteno/Sterzing) Alpine regiments of the Roman army List of Roman governors of Raetia  One or more of the preceding...
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    with the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Alpini regiments and the 1st Mountain Artillery Regiment. On 19 October 1933 the brigade was split and the IV Alpine Brigade...
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    Cottius (category 1st-century BC Romans)
    tribes joined the Alpine regiments of the Roman army. Cottius enriched himself through trade between Italy and Gaul as his pass was the main trading route...
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    The Alpine Brigade "Taurinense" is a light Infantry brigade of the Italian Army, specializing in Mountain Combat. Its core units are Alpini, the mountain...
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    Maritimae. The region was annexed by the Romans in 16–14 BC and the three provinces organised by 7 BC. Roman empire Alpine regiments of the Roman army CAH X...
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    The Comando Truppe Alpine (Alpine Troops Command) or COMTA (formerly also COMALP) commands the Mountain Troops of the Italian Army, called Alpini (singular:...
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    originally the first Guard Fusilier Regiment (1809–1815) Voltigeur: 16 regiments, originally two regiments of Tirailleurs-chasseur and two regiments of Conscrits-chasseurs...
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    article concerns the Roman auxiliary regiments of the Principate period originally recruited in the western Alpine regions of the empire (for the central/eastern...
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    Mountain warfare or alpine warfare is warfare in mountains or similarly rough terrain. The term encompasses military operations affected by the terrain, hazards...
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    The regiment belongs to the Italian Army's Alpini infantry speciality and is assigned to the Alpine Brigade "Taurinense". On 1 November 1882, the Royal...
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    Alpini and mountain artillery formations in World War I (category Military units and formations of Italy in World War I)
    The Alpini (Italian for "alpines") are a specialised mountain warfare infantry corps of the Italian Army, which distinguished itself in World War I fighting...
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    The 1st Alpini Regiment (Italian: 1° Reggimento Alpini) in a mountain warfare unit of the Italian Army based in Turin in Piedmont. The regiment belongs...
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    Tyrol. The regiment belongs to the Italian Army's Alpini infantry speciality and is assigned to the Alpine Brigade "Julia". On 1 November 1882, the Royal Italian...
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    belongs to the Italian Army's Alpini infantry speciality and is assigned to the Alpine Brigade "Taurinense". On 1 November 1882, the Royal Italian Army formed...
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    The regiment belongs to the Italian Army's Alpini infantry speciality and is assigned to the Alpine Training Center in Aosta. On 1 November 1882, the...
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    The 99th Infantry Regiment (French - 99e régiment d'infanterie or 99e RI) was an infantry regiment of the French Army. It was formed in 1791 by renaming...
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  • Cohors I Raetorum (category Military of ancient Rome)
    ("1st Cohort of Raeti") was a Roman auxiliary infantry regiment. It is named after the Raeti, a designation probably given to some Alpine tribes, which...
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    the Alpine front since France and Italy had defensive strategies. There was some skirmishing between patrols and the French forts of the Ligne Alpine...
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  • Cohors I Delmatarum milliaria equitata (category Auxiliary equitata units of ancient Rome)
    double-strength Cohort of Dalmatae") was a Roman auxiliary mixed infantry and cavalry regiment. It was named after, and originally recruited from, the Dalmatae (or...
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    Mario Girotti (general) (category Royal Italian Army personnel of World War II)
    and later of the 4th Alpini Regiment. In January 1931 he was promoted to colonel and appointed Head of Office at the Inspectorate of Alpine Troops, replacing...
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