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- (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)...
- and put out of commission. This leaves the Legionis as the only officer with access to a Legion. The Legionis is sent on further missions to respond to...
- 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...
- Felicitis Iulia miles legionis X Geminae Victricis- Porto (Portus), Portugal. AE 1953, 268. - sacrum Caius Valerius Carus miles legionis X Geminae votum solvit...
- some mentions of urbs legionis in Roman sources This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Urbs Legionis. If an internal link led...
- miles legionis II Adiutricis Piae Fidelis. Chester, U.K. RIB 477. - Lucius Valerius Luci filius Claudia tribu Seneca Savaria / miles legionis II Adiutricis...
- well-trained engineers and artisans. Praefectus legionis: equestrian legionary commander. Praefectus legionis agens vice legati: equestrian acting legionary...
- 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...