Superior and Noricum Cohors I Thracum civium Romanorum Auxilia, deployed in Pannonia Inferior, Pannonia Superior and Noricum Ala I Cannanefatium Auxilia, deployed...
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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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Auxilia (redirect from Ala (Roman cavalry unit))
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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provide the Roman Army with an auxiliary cavalry unit (Ala), the Ala Hispanorum Vettonum Civium Romanorum, which participated in Emperor Claudius' invasion...
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province: Ala II Flavia Hispanorum civium romanorum, a cavalry ala stationed at Petavonium; Cohors I Celtiberorum Equitata civium romanorum, a cavalry...
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Britannica milliaria civium Romanorum, which was stationed in Moesia Superior. We can surmise he was commissioned praefectus of an ala, for an inscription...
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Palmyrenorum Porolissensium Sagittariorum civium Romanorum (which later became Ala Palmirenorum Porolissensium) and Cohors I Palmirenorum Porolisensium. The vicus...
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List of Latin phrases (full) (section I)
(second ed.). London: Edward and Charles Dilly. p. 10. The Diwan of Abu'l-Ala at Project Gutenberg Rutilius Namatianus: De reditu suo, Liber primus at...
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well as various auxiliary units: Ala Augusta Ala Parthorum Ala II Gallorum Ala II Thracum Victrix Civium Romanorum Cohors II Gallorum Cohors IV Thracum...
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cohort is, however, historically suspect. If a cohors Italica civium Romanorum is meant, i.e. a cohort of Roman auxiliaries consisting chiefly of Roman...
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Imperial Roman army (section Ala)
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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"arrow") meaning they were composed of archers. The honorific title civium Romanorum (c.R. for short) was normally awarded by the emperor for valour to...
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Alpine regiments of the Roman army (redirect from Cohors I Raetorum equitata c.R.)
higher number of archers than ordinary regiments. The honorific title civium Romanorum ("of Roman citizens", c.R. for short) was normally awarded by the emperor...
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(ala, each about 500 strong) and 45 battalions of infantry (cohortes peditae, each about 480 strong) making up the auxiliary forces: civium Romanorum =...
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knight Italian Bologna Subsequently commanded Cohors I civium Romanorum in Germania Superior and Ala Moesica in Germania Inferior 2nd century Valerius Laetus...
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