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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...
- Scythia (UK: /ˈsɪðiə/, also US: /ˈsɪθiə/) or Scythica (UK: /ˈsɪðikə/, also US: /ˈsɪθikə/) was a geographic region defined in the ancient Graeco-Roman world...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- fortifications in the Euphrates frontier. Paetus had only two legions with him, IV Scythica and XII Fulminata, and advanced towards Tigranocerta. A few minor forts...
- An AD 116 inscription of the Legio IV Scythica found near the Armenian capital Artaxata mentioning Trajan....
- Gobi and then arrive in Issedonian territory (Issedon Serica and Issedon Scythica, desert stations where the griffin was first described to Gr****s), having...
- 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...
- kingdom over the Pontic Steppe and of its kings' establishment of a Pax Scythica which ensured that traders were safe from robbers. This thriving trade...