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Legio XII
Fulminata ("Thunderbolt
Twelfth Legion"), also
known as Paterna, Victrix, Antiqua,
Certa Constans, and Galliena, was a
legion of the Imperial...
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Cerconota fulminata is a moth of the
family Depressariidae. It is
found in
French Guiana. The
wingspan is 19 mm for
males and 22 mm for females. The forewings...
- 30,000 men to put down the
Jewish rebellion. At its core is
Legio XII
Fulminata, plus 2,000
selected men from the
other three Syrian legions, six more...
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Muslim conquest of Persia. The
presence of a
detachment of the
Legio XII
Fulminata at a
distance of some
kilometers from the s****s of the
Caspian Sea, in...
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Euphrates frontier.
Paetus had only two
legions with him, IV
Scythica and XII
Fulminata, and
advanced towards Tigranocerta. A few
minor forts were taken, but...
- Gallus,
legate of Syria,
brought the
Syrian army,
based on
Legio XII
Fulminata,
reinforced by
auxiliary troops, to
restore order in
Judaea and quell...
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Conchology XI,
Academy of
Natural Sciences,
Philadelphia (described as
Gibbula fulminata)
Powell A. W. B., 1979: New
Zealand Mollusca: Marine, Land and Freshwater...
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First Jewish–Roman War.
During the event, the
Syrian Legion Legio XII
Fulminata with
auxiliary support headed by
Legate of
Syria Cestius Gallus was ambushed...
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Caesar (emblem: Neptune), disbanded,
reconstituted by
Augustus Legio XII
Fulminata (Thunderbolt): 57 BC – AD 45,
Julius Caesar,
first reconstituted by Lepidus...
- A rock
inscription at Gobustan,
Azerbaijan (then
Caucasian Albania),
mentioning Domitian and
Legio XII
Fulminata...