• Legio II Herculia (devoted to Hercules) was a Roman legion, levied by Emperor Diocletian (284–305), possibly together with I Iovia, to guard the newly...
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  • Herculia or Herculius may refer to: Cohors I Herculia Raetorum Legio II Herculia Legio VI Herculia Herculia (moth), a genus of snout moths Aegyptus Herculia...
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    the home of the Roman Legio V Macedonica. The Notitia Dignitatum shows that in 337–361 it was the headquarters of Legio II Herculia. The ancient Dacian...
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    the title of praeses and its dux commanded two legions, Legio I Iovia and Legio II Herculia. The office of dux was replaced by that of quaestor exercitus...
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  • Legio II Herculia, the Second Herculean Legion Legio II Augusta, the Second Augustan Legion Legio II Armeniaca, the Second Armenian Legion Legio II Flavia...
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    addition to the 3 positioned to guard the Alps (legio Iulia Alpina, legio II Iulia Alpina, and legio III Iulia Alpina), out of a combined total of 56...
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  • that the resident units were very small indeed. Examples include the Legio II Herculia, created by Diocletian, which occupied a fortress only 1/7 of the...
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    I of Armenia, during the reign of Nero. (Tiridates was the son of Vonones II of Parthia, and his coronation by Nero in 66 CE confirmed the end of a war...
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    is that the resident units were also smaller. Examples include the Legio II Herculia, created by Diocletian, which occupied a fort just one-seventh the...
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  • at Appiaria and Altinum. In Scythia Minor, marines (muscularii) of legio II Herculia at Inplateypegiis and sailors (nauclarii) at Flaviana. In the West...
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  • legion, levied by Emperor Diocletian (284–305), possibly together with II Herculia, to guard the newly created province of Scythia Minor. The cognomen of...
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    Diocese of Thracia. Its capital city was Tomis. Diocletian created Legio II Herculia and Legio I Iovia and installed them at Troesmis and Noviodunum respectively...
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    in Italy Legio IV IV Italica IV Martia IV Parthica Legio V V Iovia (maybe the Jovians) V Parthica Legio VI VI Gemella VI Gallicana VI Herculia (maybe the...
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    Scythia Minor, during late Antiquity there were marines (muscularii) of legio II Herculia at "Inplateypegiis" and sailors (nauclarii) at Flaviana. Roman navy...
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  • "Chapter XIV". The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. Vol. II. Grant, Michael (1993). The Emperor Constantine. pp. 47–48. ISBN 0-7538-0528-6...
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    and cohorts stationed at the Capidava fort were: Legio XI Claudia Legio I Italica Legio II Herculia Cohors I Germanorum Cohors I Ubiorum The ruins at...
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    with "I H" inscription. Those bricks indicate the presence of the Legio VI Herculia's station in the area at that time. Other types of artefacts were discovered...
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