- garrison. The garrison—according to
historian M. Ruiu—was the
Cohors II
Sardorum and
protected the new
lines of the
Roman empire moved south from the Mediterranean...
-
commanded an army of
natives and
allied Carthaginians with the
title of Dux
Sardorum, and
aided the
Sardinian army with 15,000 foot
soldiers and 1,500 knights...
- term
means "Father of the Sardinians" is incorrect, as that
would be "
Sardorum Pater"), as well as
being the stem of the
adjective "sardonic". In classical...
- alii vero
genuinam retinent Sardorum linguam.>> Fara,
Francesco Giovanni (1580). De
Rebus Sardois, De
natura et
moribus Sardorum ("On the
Sardinian things...
-
Sardiniee ('Barison, by the
grace of God, King of Sardinia') and Est vis
Sardorum pariter regnum Populorum ('The people's rule is
equal to the Sardinians'...
-
Lemavorum c.R. VII
Lusitanorum eq I
Flavia Musulamiorum eq I
Nurritanorum II
Sardorum IV
Sugambrorum IV
Tungrorum I
Syrorum sagitt II
Syrorum eq sagitt...
-
garrison of
Rapidum fort was –
according to
historian M. Ruiu – the
Cohors II
Sardorum and
protected the new
limes of the
Roman Empire moved south from the Mediterranean...
-
Mediolanum in
Transalpine Gaul.
Surdinius Felix, a
centurion in the
Cohors I
Sardorum, one of the
auxiliae stationed in
Sardinia during the
latter half of the...
- have been
raised on the island,
other units are: the
Roman "Cohors II
Sardorum",
Spanish tercios, the
Regiment "Cavalleggeri di Sardegna" and the Cagliari...