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    Legio II Armeniaca (from Armenia) was a legion of the late Roman Empire. This legion may have been garrisoned in the Roman province of Armenia, but later...
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    cavalry, which primarily consisted of mounted archers.[citation needed] "Legio Armeniaca" translates from Latin as "Armenian Legion" and "prima" as "first"...
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    Legio I Armeniaca was a pseudocomitatensis legion of the Late Roman Empire. The Legio I Armeniaca was likely created in the late 4th century by either...
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  • late 3rd century Legio II Armeniaca, a legion of the late Roman Empire Armeniaca, a synonym of the genus Prunus, particularly Armeniaca vulgaris, a synonym...
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  • Legio II Herculia, the Second Herculean Legion Legio II Augusta, the Second Augustan Legion Legio II Armeniaca, the Second Armenian Legion Legio II Flavia...
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    4th century, they consisted of two Roman legions, the Legio I Armeniaca and the Legio II Armeniaca. In the second half of the 3rd century, the Sassanid...
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  • 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 II Parthica ("Parthian-conquering Second Legion") was a legion of the Imperial Roman army founded in AD 197 by the emperor Septimius Severus (r....
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  • II unit in the German army composed of Armenian POWs Legio I Armeniaca, a legion of the late Roman Empire, created in the late 3rd century Legio II Armeniaca...
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  • least the early 3rd century the legio VI Ferrata was stationed in Judea. From the early 2nd century onward the legio II Adiutrix were based at Aquincum...
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    Gestae xx.7.1), in 360 II Flavia Virtutis was stationed in Bezabde with II Armeniaca and II Parthica, when the King of Persia Shapur II besieged and conquered...
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  • the 4th century–they made up two Roman legions, the Legio I Armeniaca and the Legio II Armeniaca.[citation needed] In 536, the emperor Justinian I reorganized...
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    The legion was stationed in Trapezus. Legio II II Armeniaca II Britannica: comitatensis under Magister Peditum II Flavia Constantia: comitatensis under...
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  • Harpazacius (Greek: Ἁρπαζάκιος, "the grabber"). An inscription locating the Legio II Armeniaca in Isauria circa 380 AD could possibly explain Eunapius's statement...
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  • Shapur II besieged the fortress city of Bezabde in Zabdicene in 360, held by the Romans. Despite adamant resistance from three Roman legions and local...
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