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Abusina or
Abusena was a
Roman castra (military outpost), and
later of town, of the
Roman Province of Raetia. It was at
Eining near Abensberg, on the...
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Gunzenhausen (Kastell Gunzenhausen) Weißenburg (Biriciana)
Kipfenberg (Kastell Böhming)
Eining (
Abusina)
Regensburg (Castra Regina) Pfünz (Castra Vetoniana)...
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legionary fort of the Prin****te,
suggesting a unit of
around 750 soldiers. At
Abusina on the Rhine, the
Cohors III
Brittonum resided in a fort only a
tenth the...
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Trimontium (Newstead), Carnuntum, Richborough,
Coria (Corbridge),
Eining (
Abusina) on the
Danube frontier, Leon, and
Ulpia Traiana Sarmizegetusa. A very...
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compared with that of the
third century Roman castra (military outpost) of
Abusina,
begins with Gebhard, who was the
first to
mention Abensberg as a town...
- IV
Tungrorum mill eq was an
Auxiliary cohort of the
Roman Army
based in
Abusina during the
second century. It had a
strength of 1040 soldiers. It was named...
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typical Prin****te
legionary base,
implying a
strength of c. 750 men. At
Abusina on the Danube, the
Cohors III
Brittonum was
housed in a fort only 10% the...
- at
Birrens fort from 159 to
about 184.
Cohors IV
Tungrorum was
based in
Abusina during the
second century. Tausius, the
Roman soldier who
killed the emperor...
- (Burma, Thailand,
Peninsular Malaysia, Singapore, Borneo, Sumatra) R. d.
abusina Fruhstorfer, 1912 (Java) Hewitson, 1878
Illustrations of
diurnal Lepidoptera...
- Argentoratum,
Castra Constantia,
Lugdunum Also
castra of
unknown name:
Oudenburg Abusina,
Augusta Vindelicorum, Bonna,
Colonia Agrippinae, Flevum, Moguntia****,...