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Legio IV
Scythica ("Scythian
Fourth Legion"), also
written as
Legio IIII
Scythica, was a
legion of the
Imperial Roman army
founded in c. 42 BC by the Roman...
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Scythia (UK: /ˈsɪðiə/, also US: /ˈsɪθiə/) or
Scythica (UK: /ˈsɪðikə/, also US: /ˈsɪθikə/) was a
geographic region defined in the
ancient Graeco-Roman world...
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Meharia scythica is a moth in the
family Cossidae. It is
found in
Russia (Volgograd and
Astrakhan regions).
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Meharia...
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LEGIO IIII
SCYTHICA https://legio-iiii-
scythica.com/index.php/en/history-and-artifacts/history-of-the-legion/history-of-legio-iiii-
scythica.html Not. Dign...
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australis Tulipa sareptana Klokov & Zoz., syn of subsp.
australis Tulipa scythica Klokov & Zoz, syn of subsp.
australis Tulipa talijevii Klokov & Zoz, syn...
- sources—including the Bible,
Isidore of Seville's Etymologiae, the 7th-century
Exordia Scythica, the late 9th-century
Regino of Prüm's Chronicon, and
early medieval romances...
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Legate of Cappadocia, to
manage the matter.
Corbulo ordered Legion IV
Scythica from Moesia, and
along with the III
Gallica and VI
Ferrata defeated the...
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legions at his
disposal (III
Gallica and VI
Ferrata from
Syria and IV
Scythica), to
which were
added a
large number of
auxiliaries and
allied contingents...
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arrive in
Issedonian territory (Issedon
Serica and
Issedon Scythica,
desert stations where the
griffin was
first described to Gr****s), having...
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Danube and, from the 4th
century AD, the
headquarters of the
Legio I
Iovia (
Scythica). From 46 AD the
fortress was part of the
Moesian Limes frontier defensive...