to c. 230, 233/234 or c. 240 A. D. Type Cohort camp Unit/Formation Cohors I Breucorum equitata civium Romanorum Size max. 189 (187) × 145 (144) m (= 2,5 ha)...
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the following auxiliary units: the Cohors V Gallorum in Dacia, the Cohors I Breucorum in Britannia, and the Cohors II Varcianorum in Germania Inferior...
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Fulminata Vexillatio Cohors Hispanorum Aravacorum Auxilia, deployed in Pannonia Inferior, Pannonia Superior and Noricum Cohors I Aelia milliaria sagittaria...
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cohors I Delmatarum mill eq, still attested in Dalmatia in AD 130. Regiments founded a relatively short period before AD 130, for example cohors I Aelia...
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the fort of Vindolanda (Chesterholm). The documents mainly relate to the Cohors I Tungrorum, a regiment originating among the Tungri tribe of the Ardennes...
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count Theodosius, landed in Britannia where, on behalf of Emperor Valentinian I, he first of all overthrew the insurrection by Valentinus, then defeated a...
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Tlemcen in 1242 and took Abdalwadids as his vassal. His successor Muhammad I al-Mustansir (1249–1277) took the title of Caliph. In the 14th century the...
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