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- Legio I Adiutrix (lit. First Legion "Rescuer"), was a legion of the Imperial Roman army founded in AD 68, probably by Nero or Galba when he rebelled against...
- Legio II Adiutrix ("Second Legion, the Rescuer") was a legion of the Imperial Roman army founded in AD 70 by the emperor Vespasian (r. 69–79), originally...
- (Trachemys adiutrix), also commonly known as the Brazilian slider, or Carvalho's slider, is a species of turtle in the family Emydidae. Trachemys adiutrix is...
- presumably during the summer of 106, with the parti****tion of the legions II Adiutrix and IV Flavia Felix and a detachment (vexillatio) from VI Ferrata. The...
- centurion of the Sixth Legion Ferrata, also centurion of the Second Legion Adiutrix, also centurion of the Fifth Legion Macedonica, also chief centurion of...
- classiarius or classicus added. The Roman Navy's two fleet legions, I Adiutrix and II Adiutrix, were among the first distinct naval infantry units. The first...
- Otho's I Adiutrix legion, recently raised from the marines of classis Ravennas at Ravenna, clashed with Vitellius' veteran Rapax. The Adiutrix acquitted...
- Commodus, four legions (X Gemina, XIV Gemina Martia Victrix, I Adiutrix and II Adiutrix) were stationed in Pannonia. Vindobona was provisioned by the surrounding...
- Laugaricio. Made to order of Marcus Valerius Maximi****, legate of the Second Adiutrix legion." He was placed in charge of detachments of the praetorian fleets...
- Genuina (or Gunia) before the arrival of the Romans. The Roman Legio II Adiutrix during the reign of the Emperor Vespasian founded Chester in AD 79 as a...