- The
Cohors II
Lucensium [equitata] (2nd
cohort from the
Conventus Lucensis [partly mounted]) was a
Roman auxiliary unit. It is
attested by
military diplomas...
-
cavalry (equitatae) and
infantry (peditatae)
units (Cohors II
Lucensium,
Cohors III
Lucensium,
Cohors I Bracaraugustanorum,
Cohors III Bracaraugustanorum...
- of Late
Antiquity Unit/Formation a)
legio XV, b)
cohors V
Callaecorum Lucensium (?), c) ala I Canennefatum, d)
equites Sagittarii Size a) wood and earth...
-
locality of "ad
cohortem Galicam" (suspected to be in Portugal).
Cohors III
Lucensium,
cantoned near
Lucus Augustium (Lugo).
During the
majority of its existence...
- romanorum,
encamped at
Pisoraca (Herrera de Pisuerga, Palencia);
Cohors III
Lucensium,
based at
Lucus Augusti (Lugo);
Cohors II Galica,
located at the unknown...
- in many of the activities. A few of
these ****ociations are
Cohors III
Lucensium,
Terra Copora, Ludlum, Tir Nan'og, and
Trebas Galaicas. The
first female...
-
Flavia Hispanorum eq VI
ingenuorum c.R. I
Latobicorum et
Varcianorum I
Lucensium I
Pannoniorum et
Delmatarum eq I
Raetorum eq c.R. VI
Raetorum IV Thra****...
- the
largest in the region. From
discovered inscriptions, the
cohort II
Lucensium, from
Abritus and
consisting of
nominally 480 foot
soldiers and 120 cavalry...
- last
quarter of the
first century up to at
least 196–198, the
cohors I
Lucensium (Hispanorum)
occupied the
outpost during Trajan's
reign (103 or 110) and...
- 237–792.
Giovanni Sercambi:
Chronicle of
Lucca (Chronicon de
rebus gestis Lucensium/Croniche del
secondo libro di Lucca) from 1400 to 1408, in
Italian from...