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Cohors [prima]
Cretum [quingenaria peditata]
sagittaria ("[1st
infantry 500 strong]
archer cohort of Cretans") was a
Roman auxiliary archers regiment....
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Flavia Felix, VII Claudia, V
Macedonica and XIII
Gemina and the
cohorts of I
Cretum, II Hispanorum, III
Brittonum and I Antiochensium. A
Roman memorial plaque...
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Macedonica VII
Claudia XIII
Gemina —
Cohorts — I
Antiochensium I
Sagittariorum I
Cretum II
Hispanorum III
Brittonum III
Campestris Location Coordinates 44°37′30″N...
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Caelius 58b
Latin English Non
custos si
fingar ille
Cretum hendecasyllabic (decasyllabic) 10
Friends Tracking down a lover, part II...
- vision, mission, structure, and a
suitable acronym. The
Latin Scientia,
Cretum,
Fides ("Science, Development, Commitment") was
chosen as the motto, and...
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discarded view is that
Catullus did not
write 58B. Non
custos si
fingar ille
Cretum non si
Pegaseo ferar volatu non
Ladas ego
pinnipesue ****us non
Rhesi nivease...
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veterana eq III
campestris c.R. V
Gallorum eq V
Gallorum et
Pannoniorum V
Hispanorum eq I
Pannoniorum veterana eq I
Antiochensium sagitt I
Cretum eq sagitt...
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suitable for parrying. An
auxiliary unit of
mounted Cretan archers:
Cohors I
Cretum Sagittariorum Equitata;
fought in the
Dacian Wars of 102–105 AD and continued...
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Flavia Acidava, Jidava, Romula, (Sfârleanca), (Slăveni), (Drajna de Sus) I
Cretum - - ✓ ✓ - - ✓ - - - - -
Drobeta I
Cypria - - - ✓ - - - - ✓ - - - (Bumbești-Jiu...