- so-called
milliaria size (literally "1,000-strong",
actually only 720 in
milliary alae and 800 in cohortes). But only a
minority of
auxiliary regiments,...
-
tightly wrapped around a
cotton core, with a wavy or
kinked appearance.
Milliary wire is a
stretched pearl purl
laced to a base of p****ing thread. Broad...
-
special interest are unit
status reports (renuntiae). One such
shows the
milliary I
Tungrorum as under-strength, with only 752
instead of the
official 800...
-
service to the
infantrymen and
cavalrymen who are
serving in the
first milliary Ulpian Decorated Loyal and
Faithful cohort of Britons,
Roman citizens,...
- Galamian,
which turned into a twelve-year ****ociation.
Senofsky served in the
milliary during World War II.
Following the war he
debuted in New York City and...
- Leicestershire, to
which he
contributed an
elaborate essay on the
Roman Milliary at Leicester; and he gave
material ****istance to
Daines Barrington, when...
-
probably upgraded to double-strength in or
after the 80's,
which is when
milliary units first appeared. The
regiment is
attested in 170 from a
building inscription...
- base of one
column bore a
funerary inscription that
Gsell published; a
milliary column and a stele,
which may have been
dedicated by the
decurions of Rapidum...
- structures),
Hillforts (only part of the
defensive system is preserved).
Roman milliary: it is
located in
front of the town hall, and
testifies to the p****age...