Legio II Isaura was a pseudocomitatensis Roman legion, levied no later than under Diocletian, and possibly already present under Probus. As their name...
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Legio III Isaura was a pseudocomitatensis Roman legion, levied no later than under Diocletian, and possibly already present under Probus. As their name...
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legions: Legio I Isaura Sagittaria Legio II Isaura Legio III Isaura Titular bishopric of Isaura [de] Isaura (singer) (born 1989), Portuguese singer Isaura Borges...
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Legio I Isaura Sagitaria was a pseudocomitatensis Roman legion. The legion was probably created by emperor Probus. It is possible that in the beginning...
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Second Legion (redirect from Legio II (disambiguation))
Legion Legio II Flavia Constantia, the Reliable Second Flavian Legion Legio II Traiana Fortis, the Valiant Second Trajanian Legion Legio II Isaura, the...
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III Isaura III Iulia Alpina: comitatensis under the command of the Magister Peditum command in Italy Legio IV IV Italica IV Martia IV Parthica Legio V V...
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residence at Seleucia had two legions at his disposal, the Legio II Isaura and the Legio III Isaura. From this period, and perhaps later, dates the Christian...
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Zeugma, and minted its own coinage. It was the base of the Roman legion Legio X Fretensis. The Sassanid Persian Empire took it several times during the...
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the magister equitum, Ursicinus. From 360 to 363, Nisibis was the camp of Legio I Parthica. Because of its strategic importance on the Persian border, Nisibis...
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