- Emil
Ritterling (20
December 1861, in
Leipzig – 7
February 1928, in Wiesbaden) was a
German historian and archaeologist. He
studied classical philology...
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filius / de suo.
Inscription from
Bagnolo Mella in
Regio X.
Cited in
Ritterling. Suetonius, De Vita Caesarum—Divus Augustus, xxiv.
Julius Caesar, De Bello...
- vols. Paris,
Librairie Orientaliste Paul Geuthner, 1960, pp. 535 ff.
Ritterling, E. "Legio", RE XII, 1924, col. 106. Gilliam, J. Frank. "The Dux Ripae...
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admitting that
nothing more is
known of his career,
Birley notes E.
Ritterling's suggestion that he may be the same man
attested as a
centurion in the...
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Society in
Roman Egypt: A
social history",
Routledge Press 1995. Emil
Ritterling - "Legio"
article published in Realencyclopädie of Kl****ischen Altertumswissenschaft...
- 2020-08-01. L.Keppie. The
making of the
roman army. pp. 199 and 203. E.
Ritterling (1924–1925) [1483–1484].
voice Legio, in Realencyclopädie of Kl****ischen...
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classifications of Déchelette, Knorr, Hermet, Walters, Curle, Loeschcke,
Ritterling,
Hermet and Ludowici, and more recently, the
Conspectus of
Arretine forms...
- parti****ted in the
Second Dacian War,
being only
later deplo**** to the East:cf.
Ritterling, E., 1925. RE XII. Col. 1485. Syme, R., 1971.
Danubian Papers, Bucharest...
- (Roman Empire)
Structural history of the
Roman military Silchester eagle Ritterling, E. (1925). "Legio (64)".
Paulys Realencyclopädie der
classischen Altertumswissenschaft...
- Macedonica. livius.org
account Archived 2014-12-08 at the
Wayback Machine E.
Ritterling, "Legio", RE XII, col. 1572-5
Rumen Ivanov, "Lixa
Legionis V Macedonicae...