- A
vexillatio (pl.: vexillationes) was a
detachment of a
Roman legion formed as a
temporary task
force created by the
Roman army of the Prin****te. It was...
- lance. It was used by both
infantry and cavalry. It
could designate a
vexillation (Latin: vexillatio), a
detachment from a
larger unit,
though it was most...
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legatus leg] IIXX Prj; III 14207.7,
miles leg IIXX; and III 10471-3, a
vexillation drawn from four
German legions including 'XVIII PR' –
surely here the...
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stationed at a camp
which became known as
Lejjun (from "legion"). A
vexillation, or detachment, of X
Fretensis along with
other troops stationed in eastern...
- of the Four Emperors, a
vexillation of the
Legio II
Augusta sided with
emperor Otho.
After Otho was
defeated the
vexillation switched sides and served...
-
recruited into
auxiliary units and
dispatched across the empire. The
Vexillation Dacorum Parthica accompanied the
emperor Septimius Severus during his...
- to "Gaius Matius."
Suetonius Divus Iulius 37 The
Romans called this a
vexillation. c. 1000
veteran legionaries a
legion of Galatians, armed, trained, and...
- (Romania). It was in use
until at
least 305 when its
garrison was a
vexillation of
Legio XIII Gemina. List of
castra Roman castra from
Romania - Google...
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dispatched across the empire, from the
eastern provinces to Britannia. The
Vexillation Dacorum Parthica accompanied the
emperor Septimius Severus during his...
- of
Legio XI
Claudia from 99 to 101. This was
followed by
command of a
vexillation drawn from
several legions—including the IV
Scythica and XII Fulminata—in...