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    Legio I Italica ("First Italian Legion") was a legion of the Imperial Roman army founded by emperor Nero on September 22, 66 (the date is attested by...
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    Legio III Italica ("Italian Third Legion") was a legion of the Imperial Roman army founded in 165 AD by the emperor Marcus Aurelius (r. AD 161–80) for...
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    Paris 1998. Dyczek, Piotr. Amphorae from the barracks of Legio VIII Augusta and Legio I Italica in Novae. "Argentoratum - Strasbourg". www.argentoratum...
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  • / Faventianus / (centurio) leg(ionis) I Ital(icae), 'Gaius Julius Faventianus, centurion of the Legio I Italica, (made) this offering to Gontia'. Lauren...
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  • The Legio IV Italica ("Italian Fourth Legion") was a legion of the Imperial Roman army raised in AD 231 by emperor Alexander Severus. The legion remained...
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    Pontica (under Diocletian), II Adiutrix, II Italica, legio II Parthica, III Italica, IIII Flavia, IIII Italica (under Alexander Severus), V Macedonica, VII...
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  • hastarius et tutel. Geta in 185 became legatus legionis or commander of Legio I Italica and afterwards a Proconsul of Sicily around 187/8. Between circa 188...
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    Scythians and Sarmatians. The garrison of Moesia Secunda included Legio I Italica and Legio XI Claudia, as well as auxiliary infantry units, cavalry units...
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  • pp. 85-93, ISBN 978-606-654-181-7 Ammianus Marcellinus. 31.5.16 Oltean, I. A.; Hanson, W. S. (2017). "Conquest strategy and political discourse: new...
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    resulted in replacement by emperor Vespasian in 69–70 AD of Legio VIII Augusta by Legio I Italica, which stayed in Novae at least to the 430s. In 86 the province...
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    later the camp was restored by a vexillatio of the Legio I Italica; it hosted a detachment of the Legio XI Claudia at the end of the 2nd century. The camp...
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    Maximinus Thrax (redirect from Maximinus I)
    accountant in the governor's office. Maximinus was the commander of the Legio IV Italica when Severus Alexander was assassinated by his own troops in 235. The...
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  • dispatched Caecina with a powerful army composed of XXI Rapax, V Alaudae, I Italica, and XXII Primigenia together with detachments from seven other legions...
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    in Europe for naming years. September 22 – Emperor Nero creates the Legio I Italica. He appoints Titus Flavius Vespasian as General of the army of Judea...
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  • end of the reign of Nero, when he became legate of the newly formed Legio I Italica at Lugdunum; this fact caused Birley to comment that "at sixty-two...
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  • Iovia Legio I Isaura Sagittaria Legio I Italica Legio I Macriana liberatrix Legio I Maximiana Legio I Minervia Legio I Parthica 1st Legion Tercio "Great Captain...
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    in stone during the reign of Trajan by vexillations of legions Legio I Italica and Legio XI Claudia. Although the original layout of the Trajanic fort...
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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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  • 138, then he was commissioned as legatus legionis or commander of Legio I Italica from c. 146 to c. 150. Crispinus was allocated Gallia Narbonensis,...
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    Trajan's middle name, Ulpius). Veterans of the VI Macedonica and the Legio I Italica Legions may have been settled here as shown by archaeology. The city...
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  • later the camp was restored by a vexillatio of the Legio I Italica: it hosted a detachment of the Legio XI Claudia at the end of the 2nd century. In this...
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    vexillationes of Legio V Macedonica were detached here, at least until the reign of Marcus Aurelius. Then followed vexillationes of Legio I Italica. The civil...
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    legions are known to have had a boar as their emblems – Legio I Italica, Legio X Fretensis and Legio XX Valeria Victrix. The Knocknagael Boar Stone is a well-known...
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  • from the Legio XI Claudia pia fidelis, Moesia); Secundani Italiciani (originally formed from the Legio II Italica, Africa); Tertiani Italica (originally...
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  • than one legion -- which did not include Bruttianus. The first was Legio I Italica, which served in Trajan's Dacian Wars. During his command, Bruttianus...
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  • However, that he was commissioned legatus legionis or commander of Legio I Italica (dated to c. 143–144), is unusual for a patrician by the mid-second...
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    temporarily the headquarters of the Roman Legio V Macedonica (106-167), Legio I Italica (167-) and Legio I Iovia. Around 170 AD, the Roman settlements...
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  • when Septimius Severus seized power, he was the Legatus legionis of Legio I Italica on the lower Danube and was involved in the campaign against Pescennius...
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    Latin inscriptions referring to the history of Troesmis, Legio V Macedonica and Legio I Italica. The research was continued by Gr. G Tocilescu, who destroyed...
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    Magister Peditum command 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...
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