around AD 90, a simple wood-and-earth fort was built to house a numerus. A numerus was a unit of auxiliary troops consisting of 2 centuriae and numbering...
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pia fidelis civium Romanorum (nominally 1000 strong), Cohors V Lingorum, Numerus Palmyrenorum Porolissensium Sagittariorum civium Romanorum (which later...
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as vagrants, convicted criminals, debtors, and emancipated slaves: civium Romanorum regiment originally composed of Roman citizens (including emancipated...
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Annales (104), considered an example of a Latin tongue-twister Obedientia civium urbis felicitas The obedience of the citizens makes us a happy city Motto...
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slaves of Roman citizens). These special units were accorded the title civium Romanorum ('of Roman citizens'), or c.R. for short. After the Illyrian revolt...
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auxiliary regiments from them. These units were accorded the title civium Romanorum ("of Roman citizens"), or c.R. for short. After the Illyrian revolt...
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