- 1996, p.317. "
Hamian Archers:
Roman auxiliaries from
Syria in Britain. 2nd
Century A.D." (PDF). portalstothepast.co.uk. "The
Hamians". romanarmy.net...
- century AD, led
scholars in the
early 19th
century to
speak vaguely of "
Hamian" or "Hamitish" languages. The term Hamito-Semitic has
largely fallen out...
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Cohors I
Hamiorum sagittariorum ("1st
Cohort of
Hamian Archers") was a
Roman auxiliary infantry unit of
archers raised near the
ancient city of Hama, Syria...
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perhaps better described as the
Homoians (from gr. hómoios) or
Homoeans (/
hɒˈmiːən/), were a non-Nicene
branch of
Christianity that
dominated the
church during...
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Whitley Castle or Epia****, just
north of Alston, ****bria. Five
hundred Hamian archers,
known as
Cohors Prima Hamiorum Sagittaria, the only
regiment of...
- YazGholi, AhgaGhoy, and
Bayan Lou near
Boein Zahara. Lorestan: Mir
Malas and
Hamian near Kouhdasht,
Khomeh near Aligoudarz,
Mihad near Borojerd,
Dareh Yal near...
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Legions — 2nd 20th —
Cohorts —
First Cohort of Baetasians,
First Cohort of
Hamians Location County East
Dunbartonshire Country Scotland Site
notes Excavation...
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Picentiana were
first established at
Malton and when they left. However, a
Hamian archers unit,
known as "Numerus
Syrorum Saggitariorum",
served at Derventio...
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Nottinghamians Rugby Football Club
Union Notts,
Lincs &
Derbyshire RFU Nickname(s)
Hamians Founded 1971; 53 years ago (1971)
Location Holme Pierrepont, Nottinghamshire...