• Superior and Noricum Ala I Augusta Ituraeorum sagittaria Auxilia, deployed in Pannonia Inferior, Pannonia Superior and Noricum Ala I praetoria Auxilia, deployed...
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    who were mostly non-citizens nauticarum from nautae= "sailors" maritima praetoria originally a cohort of the Praetorian Guard in Rome. Apparently a detachment...
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    Empire". MEGA Publishing House. Retrieved 2014-02-05. Ardevan, Radu. "The Ala II Pannoniorum in Dacia". APVLVM - XLIV. Retrieved 14 November 2013. Bury...
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  • The fact that the unit's first surviving record (c. 125) attests a Cohors I Dacorum (without the Ælia title), and that its commander at the time, Marcus...
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    Vetera (section Vetera I)
    equipped with a bridge. The front of the fort faced south, so that the porta praetoria (main gate) was at the foot of the hill and the porta decumana (rear gate)...
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    guard, selected from the troops under his command, known as a cohors praetoria ("commander's cohort"), from praetorium meaning the commander's tent at...
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    gate on each of the four sides. The main internal roads were the via praetoria/decumana (along the camp's long axis) and the via principalis (which is...
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    Sagittariorum civium Romanorum (which later became Ala Palmirenorum Porolissensium) and Cohors I Palmirenorum Porolisensium. The vicus (civilian settlement)...
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    exhibitions of artistic interest, historical, sociological and cultural called "ala Brasini". Since 2020, together with Palazzo Venezia, it has been managed...
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    ala is recorded. About 26 Alpine regiments were raised in the Julio-Claudian period, the great majority under Augustus or his successor Tiberius (i.e...
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    main metalled roads, a north–south via principalis and an east–west via praetoria, as well as a via sagularis around the inside of the defensive walls....
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    4th century atop two previous smaller stone buildings, also presumably praetoria. It had attractive decor and was meant for a single occupant. Later, but...
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    two exhibitions: July - September 1992. Palazzo delle Esposizioni and the Ala Mazzoniana of the Roma Termini railway station, September - November 1996...
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