- The
Gabiniani (in English: Gabinians) were 2000
Roman legionaries and 500
cavalrymen stationed in
Egypt by the
Roman general Aulus Gabinius after he had...
- He had sta**** in
Egypt as part of a
mercenary garrison,
known as the
Gabiniani, to
support the king. In
Commentarii de
Bello Civili,
Caesar refers to...
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negotiate with the
Gabiniani and
recruit them as
soldiers in the
desperate defense of
Syria against the Parthians. The
Gabiniani tortured and murdered...
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negotiate with the
Gabiniani and
recruit them as
soldiers in the
desperate defense of
Syria against the Parthians. However, the
Gabiniani tortured and murdered...
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Gargareans Ghazi Gladiator Guecha warrior Gurkha Hajduks Harii...
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install Auletes back to the throne. Many
Roman troops,
called the
Gabiniani, sta**** in
Egypt to
support the
Ptolemaic dynasty and
occupy the country...
- Antony. He left some of his troops, the so-called
Gabiniani, in
Egypt to
protect Ptolemy XII.
These Gabiniani fought against rebellious subjects of the king...
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short campaign. Then he left a part of his army,
called after him the
Gabiniani, in
Egypt for the king's protection.
These Roman troops also included...
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Gabinius garrisoned two
thousand Roman soldiers,
later known as the
Gabiniani, in
Alexandria to
ensure Ptolemy's authority. In
return for its support...
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Berenice and her
wealthy supporters executed and
seized their property. The
Gabiniani, Gabinius' largely-Germanic and
Gallic Roman garrison, were
allowed to...