Definition of Fimbrian. Meaning of Fimbrian. Synonyms of Fimbrian

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Fimbrian. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Fimbrian and, of course, Fimbrian synonyms and on the right images related to the word Fimbrian.

Definition of Fimbrian

No result for Fimbrian. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Fimbrian from wikipedia

- The Fimbrian or Valerian legions were two Roman legions which served and fought in all three wars against King Mithridates of Pontus, one of the Roman...
- They were ****igned two legions, usually known as the "Valerians" or "Fimbrians". Flaccus took his legions through Epirus, Macedon and Thrace to the ****espont...
- Cilicia and invade Pontus from the south. In Asia province he found the two Fimbrian legions, veterans from the previous Mithridatic Wars, waiting for him....
- included into Octavian's army, some of them were levied by Marc Antony. Fimbrian legions: 86 BC – 66 BC, Lucius Valerius Flaccus. These 2 legions fought...
- laying siege to Nisibis, a treasure city of Tigranes. The two long-serving Fimbrian legions, tired of campaigning, had refused to leave and fell easy prey...
- Candelaria, Tulm and Finnmark. The Republic of Fimbria (also known as the Fimbrian Electorates) lies between the five major kingdoms and is clearly modelled...
- Lucullus was forced to halt his advances when his discontented legions (the 'Fimbrian Legions', many of whom who had been in the East since the command of Gaius...
- orders to cease operations there. He commanded two legions (the infamous Fimbrians). Murena launched two raids into Pontic territory. After receiving orders...