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garrisons along Hadrian's Wall (per item
lineam Valli):
Cohortis quaternary Lingonum,
Segedunum Tribune Alae Petrianae,
Petriana Praefectus cohortis primae...
- as 'the dancers'. The city of Langres,
attested ca. 400 AD as
civitas Lingonum, is
named after the
Gallic tribe. The
territory of the
Lingones was situated...
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Gallorum I
Hispanorum eq I
Aelia Hispanorum eq I
Lingonum eq II
Lingonum eq III
Lingonum eq IV
Lingonum eq I
Menapiorum I
Morinorum I
nauticarum I Augusta...
- 2008-09-25 at the
Wayback Machine, www.roman-britain.org
Cohors Secundae Lingonum Archived 2008-06-06 at the
Wayback Machine, www.roman-britain.org RIB 635...
- 238 and 244,
attest to the
Cohors Primae Lingonum's (First
Cohort of Lingones) and the
Cohors Primae Lingonum Gordiana equitata's (First
Cohort of Lingones...
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civitas Lugdunensium (Lyon)
Civitas Aeduorum (Augustodunum, Autun)
Civitas Lingonum (Andematunnum, Langres)
Castrum Cabillonense (Chalon-sur-Saone) Castrum...
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Stationed military units —
Cohorts — II
Augusta Brittonum Nerviana ? IV
Lingonum Location Coordinates 54°59′16″N 1°31′56″W / 54.98791°N 1.53231°W / 54...
- 116)
allows only 60 km for the
distance between Bibracte and the
fines Lingonum,
while Langres and
Autun are in fact
separated by more than
twice this...
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undertaken at
Porolissum and that the
military unit
stationed there,
Cohors V
Lingonum,
erected an
equestrian statue of the emperor,
certain modern authors, such...
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equestrian officer,
first as
praefectus or
commander of the
Cohors IV
Lingonum, an
auxilia nominally one
thousand men in strength. Next he was a military...