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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Second Legion (redirect from Legio II (disambiguation))
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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