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    infantry units (Ala I Asturum, Ala II Asturum, Cohors I Asturum, Cohors II Asturum, Cohors V Asturum, Cohors VI Asturum, Cohors I Asturum et Callaecorum)...
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    Prior to that it is suggested that the fort was garrisoned by the Ala II Asturum from Spain, but there is some uncertainty about this. Pottery evidence...
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  • inscriptions at the fort at Cilurnum mention him in connection with the Ala II Asturum. He was hampered by a lack of control over his troops. Marcellus was...
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    units with similar names, it can be deduced the unit present was the Ala Secundae Asturum Antoniniana (Second Wing of Antonine Asturians). This unit was present...
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    of St Giles at Chollerton, a couple of miles upstream from the fort. Ala II Asturum, late 2nd century An early inscription on an altar dedicated to Disciplina...
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  • would suggest that over the years of occupation, soldiers from the Ala II Asturum, Numerus Equitatum Sarmatarum and Cuneus Sarmatarum units were used...
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    ancient literary sources. Under Hadrian there were 14 regiments of cavalry (ala, each about 500 strong) and 45 battalions of infantry (cohortes peditae,...
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    Legio VII Gemina were stationed in the province: Ala II Flavia Hispanorum civium romanorum, a cavalry ala stationed at Petavonium; Cohors I Celtiberorum...
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  • in several inscriptions from Trieste. First was prefect of the Cohors II Asturum equitata, then stationed in Roman Britain; followed by military tribune...
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  • deployed in Pannonia Inferior, Pannonia Superior and Noricum Cohors II Asturum et Callaecorum Auxilia, deployed in Pannonia Inferior, Pannonia Superior...
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    original province. Some regiments were named after other people, for example ala Sulpicia after its first, or early, praefectus. In the Augustan era, commanders...
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    quinquagenaria, which contained three Astur Ala Asturum forces, two Arevaci Ala Arevacorum and a famed Vetton contingent named Ala Hispanorum Vettonum. The style of...
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    Empire". MEGA Publishing House. Retrieved 2014-02-05. Ardevan, Radu. "The Ala II Pannoniorum in Dacia". APVLVM - XLIV. Retrieved 14 November 2013. Bury,...
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    From 205 to 367 a five-hundred-strong auxiliary cavalry unit (Ala I Hispanorum Asturum) recruited from the Astures tribe in northern Spain, was stationed...
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