- 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...
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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....
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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...
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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...
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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...
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orders to
cease operations there. He
commanded two
legions (the
infamous Fimbrians).
Murena launched two
raids into
Pontic territory.
After receiving orders...