period as well. From the Tetrarchic period an entire Roman legion, Legio I Pontica, was installed here for greater protection of the coast. Another important...
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livius.org. Retrieved 2020-08-06. "Legio I Martia - Livius". www.livius.org. Retrieved 2020-08-06. "Legio I Pontica - Livius". www.livius.org. Retrieved 2020-08-06...
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barbarian invasions: I Adiutrix, I Illyricorum (recruited under Aurelian), I Italica, I Maximiana (under Maximian), I Minervia, I Pontica (under Diocletian)...
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formed another legion, legio II Adiutrix, from their ranks. Only in the Pontus did Anicetus, the commander of the Classis Pontica, support Vitellius. He...
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Cahors) in Gaul. Next he served as a praetor, afterwards commanding the Legio V Macedonica which was stationed in Troesmis in Moesia Inferior on the lower...
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created a new fleet in the Pontus Euxinus (now Black Sea), the Classis Pontica, also using ships that had belonged to the former kingdom of Thrace, annexed...
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temple of Zeus Polieus 560 BC – Megara founds Heraclea Pontica Callatis founded by Heraclea Pontica, itself a colony of Megara c. 550 BC – Agathyrsi, a Thraco-Scythian...
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Roman colony was protected by a vexillatio of the Legio I Italica; it also hosted a detachment of the Legio XI Claudia at the end of the 2nd century. The...
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Cyrrhus (redirect from Sergius I of Cyrrhus)
Zeugma, and minted its own coinage. It was the base of the Roman legion Legio X Fretensis. The Sassanid Persian Empire took it several times during the...
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Ptolemy as an important city center, in 113 BC, in Roman times housed the Legio Pontica. In Byzantine times it was the seat of a bishopric and the patron saint...
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according to chronicler George Syncellus, he was killed near Heraclea Pontica in Bithynia. The transfer of power seems to have been smooth, since Syncellus...
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Moskon in the collections of the Archaeological Museum at Constantza), în Pontica 3 (1970), p. 125-128. Kurt W. Treptow and Ioan Bolovan in "A history of...
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Pontica (1), Oriens (6) and Aegyptum (2). The eastern structure as presented in the Notitia remained largely intact until the reign of Justinian I (525-65)...
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administered by former consuls who commanded two Roman legions, the Legio V Macedonica and the Legio I Italica. The region flourished under Antoninus Pius who had...
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magister equitum, Ursicinus. From 360 to 363, Nisibis was the camp of Legio I Parthica. Because of its strategic importance on the Persian border, Nisibis...
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stationed at the Capidava fort were: Legio XI Claudia Legio I Italica Legio II Herculia Cohors I Germanorum Cohors I Ubiorum The ruins at Capidava were...
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the Caucasus and the Euxine. Probably it was Trajan who placed there the Legio XV Apollinaris and began the construction of the great castra stativa (permanent...
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