Cohors prima Aquitanorum ("1st Cohort of Aquitani") was a Roman auxiliary infantry regiment. It was probably originally raised in Gallia Aquitania in...
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Cohors tertia Aquitanorum equitata civium Romanorum ("3rd part-mounted Cohort of Aquitani Roman citizens") was a Roman auxiliary mixed infantry and cavalry...
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Cohors prima Aquitanorum veterana ("1st veteran Cohort of Aquitani") was a Roman auxiliary infantry regiment. It was probably originally raised in Gallia...
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Cohors quarta Aquitanorum equitata civium Romanorum ("4th part-mounted Cohort of Aquitani Roman citizens") was a Roman auxiliary mixed infantry and cavalry...
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Cohors secunda Aquitanorum equitata civium Romanorum ("2nd part-mounted Cohort of Aquitani Roman citizens") was a Roman auxiliary mixed infantry and cavalry...
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created within Aquitania, i.e. the "Cohortes Aquitanorum" for old Aquitanians and "Cohortes Aquitanorum Biturigum" for those of proper Gaulish origin...
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nearby town of Zellhausen. The altar was donated by a prefect of Coh. I Aquitanorum, who hailed from Berytus (Beirut) in the vicinity of Heliopolis, and...
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Auvergne, Berry, Macon, Limousin and Lyon. Described as dux in 893, and dux Aquitanorum in 909. 918-926 William II the Young († 926) Nephew of preceding. 926-927...
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follows: Cohors I Tungrorum 122-138 AD, later at Housesteads Cohors I Aquitanorum c. 133 Cohors I Cugernorum, end 2nd century Cohors I Batavorum 213-222...
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evidence exists suggesting that its original garrison was the cohors I Aquitanorum. Gariannonum (Burgh Castle, Norfolk). Established between 260 and the...
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H., dux Normannorum et Aquitanorum, et cornes Andegavorum, omnibus archiepiscopis, episcopis, comitibus, baronibus, justiciis, vicecomitibus, et omnibus...
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Tungrorum Hispanorum Vettonum Augusta Vocontiorum I Alpinorum peditata I Aquitanorum II Asturum eq IV Breucorum I Augusta Bracarum III Bracaraugustanorum...
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understanding, Hugh's title was analogous to that of the dukes of Aquitaine, dux Aquitanorum, where the territorial designation ("of Aquitaine") was eschewed in favour...
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p. 393. Wickham 2005, p. 189. Stiennon 1979, p. 25. (Oda ... Bohggis Aquitanorum ducis recens defuncti vidua) and (amita) in Vita Landberti episcopi Traiectensis...
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Tampiana I Thracum I Tungrorum Hispanorum Vettonum Augusta Vocontiorum I Aquitanorum II Asturum eq IV Breucorum I Augusta Bracarum III Bracaraugustanorum...
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chiliarchum, revised by Martindale to Conventum inter Guillelmum comitem Aquitanorum et Hugonem chiliarchum. The explicit of the text reads, in capitals,...
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Bran[d]odunum"), although a tile found on the site stamped Cohors I Aquitanorum suggests that its original garrison was the "First cohort from Aquitania"...
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2 ha. Over time, it was occupied by the cohorts III Aquitanorum, II Hispanorum and I Aquitanorum. Stockstadt was also the site of a "de:Benefiziarer station"...
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by a stone fort.: 10 The castrum was the garrison of the Cohors IIII Aquitanorum equitata. The stone fort, with an area of 2.9 ha and a nearly rectangular...
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Gallorum cohors I Tungrorum milliaria cohors I Augusta Bracarum cohors I Aquitanorum cohors I Nauticarum cohors I Nerviorum cohors I Sunucorum cohors I Thracum...
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