- (bundled rods). A
legatus legionis could order capital punishment. From
Augustus onwards, the
emperor gave the
title of
legatus legionis to
senior commanders...
-
regularly attend w****ly
sessions of
their Praesidium and pray
daily the
Catena Legionis,
which consists essentially of the
Magnificat and some
shorter prayers...
-
Colonia Legionis (Latin for "Colony of the Legion") may
refer to:
Colonia Legionis II, an
alternative name for Isca
Augusta (present-day
Caerleon in Wales)...
- some
mentions of urbs
legionis in
Roman sources This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Urbs
Legionis. If an
internal link led...
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Felicitis Iulia miles legionis X
Geminae Victricis-
Porto (Portus), Portugal. AE 1953, 268. -
sacrum Caius Valerius Carus miles legionis X
Geminae votum solvit...
- well-trained
engineers and artisans.
Praefectus legionis:
equestrian legionary commander.
Praefectus legionis agens vice legati:
equestrian acting legionary...
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miles legionis II
Adiutricis Piae Fidelis. Chester, U.K. RIB 477. -
Lucius Valerius Luci
filius Claudia tribu Seneca Savaria /
miles legionis II Adiutricis...
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Casitto legionis VI
Victricis Piae
Fidelis curavit.
Great Chesters (Aesica), U.K. RIB 1746 = CIL VII 740. - Dis
Manibus Titi
Flavi Flavini legionis VI Victricis...
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Roman cavalry (Latin:
equites Romani)
refers to the horse-mounted
forces of the
Roman army
throughout the regal, republican, and
imperial eras. In the...
- Isca,
variously specified as Isca
Augusta or Isca Silurum, was the site of a
Roman legionary fortress and
settlement or vicus, the
remains of
which lie...