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Legio II
Parthica ("Parthian-conquering
Second Legion") was a
legion of the
Imperial Roman army
founded in AD 197 by the
emperor Septimius Severus (r....
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Legio I
Parthica (Latin for "1st
Parthian Legion") was a
legion of the
Imperial Roman army
founded in AD 197 by the
emperor Septimius Severus (r. 193–211)...
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Parthica Legio V V
Iovia (maybe the Jovians) V
Parthica Legio VI VI
Gemella VI
Gallicana VI
Herculia (maybe the Herculians) VI
Hispana VI
Parthica Legio...
- A., «The
Square House at Old Nisa»,
Parthica 2, pp. 13–53. 2000
Invernizzi A., «Arsacid
Dynastic Art»,
Parthica 3, pp. 133–157. 2001
Invernizzi A., «Arsacid...
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Legio III
Parthica ("Parthian-conquering
Third Legion") was a
legion of the
Imperial Roman army
founded in AD 197 by the
emperor Septimius Severus (r....
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Coleophora parthica is a moth of the
family Coleophoridae that is
endemic to Iran.
Giorgio Baldizzone; Hugo van der Wolf; Jean-François
Landry (2006)....
- Aquileia,
where he was ********inated by
disaffected elements of the
Legio II
Parthica.
Maximinus is
described by
several ancient sources,
though only Herodian's...
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least the 2nd
century AD. As a consequence, the
Phalangarii of
Legio II
Parthica may not have been pikemen, but
rather standard battle line
troops or possibly...
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introduction of the
three new legions: I, II and III
Parthica. He
garrisoned Legio II
Parthica at Albanum, only 20
kilometres (12 mi) from Rome. He gave...
- Aurelius, VI, 2.1. In addition, some
detachments of the
Roman army (Legio I
Parthica and
Cohors IX
Maurorum [Gordiana]) were left at Hatra. 231
Emperor Severus...